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Interjection :
I'm now at TEST 100 ( 7988 digits ) phase 1 , TEST 83 phase 2. Elapsed time: 26 days (40 % done ) During this time, I create also a table with useful informations about TESTs, digits of the downrun-sequence and times. [URL="http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/interjection.html"] [/URL] |
2^26827+77783 reserve engracio
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" 2^26827+77783 reserve engracio " Good luck with this 8k digit number !
It takes a full year !? .............. Day 44 : Phase 1 , TEST 186 ; Phase 2 , TEST 161 : 24295/29728 bit |
whachagonnado??? :sad:
[quote=Cybertronic;178565]" 2^26827+77783 reserve engracio " Good luck with this 8k digit number ! It takes a full year !? .............. Day 44 : Phase 1 , TEST 186 ; Phase 2 , TEST 161 : 24295/29728 bit[/quote] |
[quote=engracio;178597]whachagonnado??? :sad:[/quote]
Sorry , in german, I don't found a suitable translation for "whatcha gonna do " |
[quote=Cybertronic;178604]Sorry , in german, I don't found a suitable translation for "whatcha gonna do "[/quote]
It just really meant to say, you have to do what you have to do.:smile: Was mach du?? maybe? Anyway, the other one I have is 7700 digits compare to 8050, so not much difference really other than a few more weeks. Yes they are getting longer to finish.:sad: Both are running now on core 2 E8500. because the older xeon 2.8 is getting long on the tooth and I figure would take longer to finish. |
Based on your running time of 5 months for the number 2^22464+63691 (6763 digits) I calculated 12 months .
(8067/6763)^4.86 * 5 months = 12 months. You need 25% more time for a 8067 digit number as a 7700 digit number. At a rough estimate. |
Thanks:smile:
[quote=Cybertronic;178614]Based on your running time of 5 months for the number 2^22464+63691 (6763 digits) I calculated 12 months . (8067/6763)^4.86 * 5 months = 12 months. You need 25% more time for a 8067 digit number as a 7700 digit number. At a rough estimate.[/quote] |
[quote=Cybertronic;178604]Sorry , in german, I don't found a suitable translation for "whatcha gonna do "[/quote]
This is English slang that technically combines 6 words into 3 (or 5 words into 3 if you count a contraction of 2 words as 1 word). Here is how it breaks down: Watcha = "What're you" or "What are you" If you say that in English real fast, it kind of sounds like "Whatcha". gonna = "going to" (same kind of thing said fast). do = "do" To be exact, it really means: "What're you going to do?" or "What are you going to do?" Used in this context, it is generally meant to convey a situation where there is no good course of action. A specific answer is usually not expected. The usual context for the "real" set of 5 or 6 words would be if someone was asking another a legitimate question about what their future plans are for something. In that case, an answer would be expected. But in this case, it's meant as a statement implying that the situation is not one with an easy answer. Therefore, it's generally optional as to whether the other person responds with an answer. More times than not, a specific answer is not given and the conversation continues down another path. :smile: Gary |
Thank you, Gary ! This was very extensive.
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for a german like me, too, i use this link sometimes when my school-English isn't practicable:
[url]http://www.dict.cc/?s=whatcha+gonna+do[/url] |
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