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petrw1 2013-02-04 05:41

[QUOTE=LaurV;327414]I just passed 300k for my old car, [/QUOTE]

In a few months my 1992 Honda Accord (featured in the last 3 photos ... PS there were others ... I am a geek that way) - - -
will hit the # of Kms equivalent to 200,000 Miles.

I have been in vehicles at the time that they hit:
100,000 Miles (3 times)
100,000 Kms (2 times)
200,000 Kms (3 times)
300,000 Kms (1 time)
200,000 Miles (soon ...)

TheJudger 2013-02-04 09:08

[QUOTE=LaurV;327414]OTOH, I believe that 444... photo is taken from a movie (a frame)... otherwise, Oliver did not seems the crazy person to me, up to now... At 120 the car goes two km per minute, or one km per 30 seconds, or 100m each 3 seconds. That display only held 3 seconds, at that speed![/QUOTE]

Actually this is one (out of many photos), I'm using a DSLR, manual AF, etc. (everything was setup [B]before[/B] I started the car). At the right time I took the camera and pushed the button... I did ~30 pictures. This was on an empty highway (Autobahn FTW!) during night (exposure time was an issue, most photos are not so good)...

Oliver

Brian-E 2013-02-04 13:48

[QUOTE=petrw1;327430]In a few months my 1992 Honda Accord (featured in the last 3 photos ... PS there were others ... I am a geek that way) - - -
will hit the # of Kms equivalent to 200,000 Miles.

I have been in vehicles at the time that they hit:
100,000 Miles (3 times)
100,000 Kms (2 times)
200,000 Kms (3 times)
300,000 Kms (1 time)
200,000 Miles (soon ...)[/QUOTE]
I once returned a city and district bus to the depot with precisely 800,000 km on its odometer. But I feel a little hard done by because despite always noting the kms like you do and having driven about 350,000-400,000 km in buses over 12 years, that's the one and only time I believe I've brought a bus past a multiple of 100,000 km.

aketilander 2013-02-04 16:57

Mersenne prime km
 
It would be nice if someone had a picture of a Mersenne prime exponent on his/her cars odometer like 216091 km or 859433 km :smile:

petrw1 2013-02-04 17:01

[QUOTE=aketilander;327486]It would be nice if someone had a picture of a Mersenne prime exponent on his/her cars odometer like 216091 km or 859433 km :smile:[/QUOTE]

See my posts 756-7

Uncwilly 2013-02-05 01:41

[QUOTE=On 11/28/12 Uncwilly;319792]All exponents below [B][COLOR="DarkSlateGray"]25,328,801[/COLOR][/B] have been tested and double-checked.
All exponents below [B][COLOR="YellowGreen"]44,074,981[/COLOR][/B] have been tested at least once.

Countdown to proving M([COLOR="DarkOrange"]25964951[/COLOR]) is the [COLOR="darkorange"]42[/COLOR]nd Mersenne Prime: 6
Countdown to proving M([COLOR="Purple"]30402457[/COLOR]) is the [COLOR="Purple"]43[/COLOR]rd Mersenne Prime: 15,443
Countdown to proving M([COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]32582657[/COLOR]) is the [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]44[/COLOR]rd Mersenne Prime: 59,298[/QUOTE]

All exponents below [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]26,083,693[/COLOR][/B] have been tested and double-checked.
All exponents below [B][COLOR="Indigo"]44,250,841[/COLOR][/B] have been tested at least once.

[U]Countdown to testing all exponents below M([B][COLOR="Blue"]xxxxxxxx[/COLOR][/B]) once: 52,242[/U]

Countdown to proving M([COLOR="Purple"]30402457[/COLOR]) is the [COLOR="Purple"]43[/COLOR]rd Mersenne Prime: 9,399
Countdown to proving M([COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]32582657[/COLOR]) is the [COLOR="MediumTurquoise"]44[/COLOR]rd Mersenne Prime: 50,453

ckdo 2013-02-10 08:56

[QUOTE=ckdo;326622]January 23, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 80M (again).
January 25, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 81M (again).
January 28, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 82M (again).
[/QUOTE]

February 8, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 83M (again).

That's 11 days for 1M, this time.

ckdo 2013-02-19 06:57

[QUOTE=ckdo;328790]February 8, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 83M (again).

That's 11 days for 1M, this time.[/QUOTE]

February 16, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 84M.

That's 8 days for 1M, this time.

ckdo 2013-03-02 08:12

[QUOTE=ckdo;330019]February 16, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 84M.

That's 8 days for 1M, this time.[/QUOTE]

February 22, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 85M.
February 26, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 86M.
March 2, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 87M.

That's 14 days for 3M.

ET_ 2013-03-02 13:21

[QUOTE=ckdo;331637]February 22, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 85M.
February 26, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 86M.
March 2, 2013: The trial factoring wavefront hits 87M.

That's 14 days for 3M.[/QUOTE]

I guess the LL-tests have diminished as well...

Luigi

Uncwilly 2013-03-02 19:05

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[QUOTE=ET_;331656]I guess the LL-tests have diminished as well...[/QUOTE]
The rates of completion of LL tests per day have been trending up since a low point around Dec 2010 - Jan 2011. This is the orange line on the attached graph, scale to left (the scale is tests completed per day). This is for the tradition range to 79.3M. Most of the data points are 7 - 10 days apart.


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