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Survey: Prime counting, partial difference equation
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James Harris
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 5:16 am    Post subject: Survey: Prime counting, partial difference equation Reply with quote

I>m curious about how information flows on the newsgroup, so here>s a
quick survey.

1. Have you noticed my posts about a partial difference equation that
can be used to count prime numbers?

2. To you knowledge, does the method I give work?

3. Is it unique?

4. Do you know what a partial difference equation is, or do you think
I made up the phrase?

5. Do you know what a damped oscillation is?


James Harris
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Uncle Al
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 7:02 am    Post subject: Re: Survey: Prime counting, partial difference equation Reply with quote

James Harris wrote:
[quote]
I>m curious about how information flows on the newsgroup, so here>s a
quick survey.
[snip][/quote]

OK,

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It>s not every braying jackass that gets a whole page at crank.net
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[quote]1. Have you noticed my posts about a partial difference equation that
can be used to count prime numbers?
[/quote]
Like loose dogshit stinking in a park.

[quote]2. To you knowledge, does the method I give work?
[/quote]
Absolutely not - by empirical demonstration; under no circumstances,
not even in your own hallucinations. 100% condemned by anybody who
demonstrates a utilitarian grasp of algebra. Zero supporters.

[quote]3. Is it unique?
[/quote]
It is badly plagiarized bullshit.

[quote]4. Do you know what a partial difference equation is, or do you think
I made up the phrase?
[/quote]
You are a eunuch in a brothel who thinks his mouth hanging open
dribbling spit is indistinguishable from a hard-on. You don>t even
know how to formulate a leading question. Uncle Al could carve a more
functional mentality out of Velveeta.

[quote]5. Do you know what a damped oscillation is?
[/quote]
No stooopid, "do you know what a *critically* damped oscillation is?"
Your ass is a dashpot, as is your skull.

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David Moran
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: Survey: Prime counting, partial difference equation Reply with quote

"James Harris" <jstevh@msn.com> wrote in message
news:3c65f87.0311181516.2734b7a9@posting.google.com...
[quote]I>m curious about how information flows on the newsgroup, so here>s a
quick survey.

1. Have you noticed my posts about a partial difference equation that
can be used to count prime numbers? Yes

2. To you knowledge, does the method I give work? Not that I can tell

3. Is it unique? No

4. Do you know what a partial difference equation is, or do you think
I made up the phrase? I know what a PDE is

5. Do you know what a damped oscillation is? Yes


James Harris
[/quote]
This survey insults one>s intelligence. We all know what we>re talking
about, but it is clear you don>t know the first thing about integrals from
previous posts.

David Moran
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Jim
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:36 am    Post subject: Re: Survey: Prime counting, partial difference equation Reply with quote

jstevh@msn.com (James Harris) wrote:

[quote]I>m curious about how information flows on the newsgroup, so here>s a
quick survey.
[/quote]
If you have to ask, you apparently, aren>t reading the newsgroup.
[quote]
1. Have you noticed my posts about a partial difference equation that
can be used to count prime numbers?
[/quote]
I>ve noticed posts, that you think, are about partial difference
equation that can be used to count prime numbers.

[quote]
2. To you knowledge, does the method I give work?
[/quote]
To me knowledge, no.

[quote]
3. Is it unique?
[/quote]
Yes. It>s the only one I know of, that doesn>t work.

[quote]
4. Do you know what a partial difference equation is, or do you think
I made up the phrase?
[/quote]
Google: "partial difference equation" 399 hits.

[quote]
5. Do you know what a damped oscillation is?

One good example, is the message posting, between yourself and those[/quote]
attempting to enlighten you.
Unfortunately, as soon as one thread is damped, another begins
oscillating.

Jim

PS. Is this another one of those imposter survey postings?
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