On Saturday 21 October 2006 17:14, John R Pierce wrote: > oh. this was posted from Iran, per whois, the IP belongs to "Islamic > Azad Univercity Of Najafabad"
So? I guess Iranians have the same right to prove themselves idiots as the rest of us... but the apparent source of the message according to the headers in the original message as circulated to the list is via web, source IP 80.191.131.20 which has no reverse lookup. Traceroute fails at 80.191.131.17 which may be a gateway to a small subnet accessed via DHCP. .17 appears to have no reverse lookup either. Where did you get the information as to the owner of the IP address from? > > javad parastegari wrote: > >hello > >I am Javad Parastegari > >I investigate on Prim numbers. Ifound a formulla about Prime numbers. > >This formulla callculate serially Prim numbers. > >I have checked This formulla by Computer from 1 to 10000000 and I > > understood That This formulla is correct. but about numbers after > > 10000000 I havent checked it yet. > >I want to guide me about Presentation of This formulla. Best advice I can give is, don't bother. The "formulla" either contains an extensive list of known primes or is broken (even if it does work fine up to 10,000,000). Regards Brian Beesley _______________________________________________ Prime mailing list [email protected] http://hogranch.com/mailman/listinfo/prime
