> connections, so browser implementations don't let you do it.
> So the user has to be able to accept connections on his end.
Apparently Chrome Canary lets you do that:
http://iceddev.github.com/blog/2012/11/05/node-js-in-chrome/
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Hey Ian,
> [There's no such thing as a "bi-quadratic residue" in this setting; all
> quadratic residues in this group have one square root which is itself a
> quadratic residue and one which is not.]
I guess you are right. Because (q,2) = 1, all quadratic residues are
bi-quadratic residues, hence