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Bemusing Prompter
"Danny"
Dec 2002
California
5·479 Posts |
The "Recent Cleared" page shows the following entry:
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curtisc jckl-ccm33l 50520109 C Mar 12 2011 12:40PM 0.0 107.0746 A1CA6C4AA0EB1F__ Or maybe curtisc is really that awesome. Hmm... |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
3·191 Posts |
The status page for 50520109 has a couple interesting features too:
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Exponent Status Data
50520109 No factors below 2^69
P-1 B1=815000
Verified LL A1CA6C4AA0EB1F66 by "curtisc" on 2011-03-12
Verified LL A1CA6C4AA0EB1F66 by "curtisc" on 2011-03-12
History no factor to 2^64 by "Derek" on 2008-08-24
History B1=815000 by "curtisc" on 2011-02-01
History A1CA6C4AA0EB1F__ by "curtisc" on 2011-03-12
History A1CA6C4AA0EB1F__ by "curtisc" on 2011-03-12
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
11110000011002 Posts |
As you said, the 0.0 could just mean it wasn't officially assigned until it was reported.
The REAL oddity, as markr shows without remark, is the simultaneous self-doublecheck. Granted that "curtisc" represents multiple systems, but it's still unseemly. The report ought to show more detail to make it clear that the verification was independent. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2011-03-14 at 13:05 |
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"Mark"
Feb 2003
Sydney
3×191 Posts |
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The other aspect I noticed is that the PrimeNet report has no detail for TF results between 50520109 reaching 2^64 on 24/8/2008 and its current 2^69. Apparantly PrimeNet can drop the detail of some TF results to save space, but wouldn't it be more likely to drop TF-LMH or the older result for 50520109 rather than newer results? |
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"GIMFS"
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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The TF to 2^69 was probably done as a v4 server assignment.
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