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May 2010
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Back in 2007, MooooMoo created the this page: http://primes.utm.edu/bios/page.php?id=949 when TPS found a twin. As you know, he went AWOL a year and a half ago, and the descriptive data on that page is out of date. Since I'm the project leader now, I'd like to update that data. I explained the situation in an email to Chris Caldwell (maintainer of the prime pages site) two weeks ago, but I haven't received a response yet.
So I'm trying a different way of getting the password needed to change that page. When MooooMoo created that account and its password, I'm hoping that he shared it with one or more members. If that's the case, one or more of you also has the password, and I'd appreciate it if you PM it to me. |
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Feb 2007
211 Posts |
I don't have it!
Have you tried "password"
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May 2010
1111100112 Posts |
Didn't work
I also tried some other possible passwords like "pass", "qwerty", "tpstps", "195000", and "123456". None of them worked either.The only other person I can think of who might have the password is gribozavr. But if I ever get the password, I'll share it with a few people here so that the project's info can still be maintained if I don't have access to the internet for a long period of time. |
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
11·37 Posts |
I don't know the password.
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May 2010
499 Posts |
I've pretty much exhausted all options now, and I still don't have the password
![]() Here's what I've done: February 13th: Sent an email to caldwell@utm.edu explaining the situation and asking for the password. Result: Didn't get a response February 25th: Sent a followup email to Chris Caldwell Result: Still didn't get a response February 28th: Asked for the password in this thread Result: Nobody knew the password February 28th: PMed MooMoo2 for the password, since several users PMed me that MooMoo2 was indeed MooooMoo, the TPS founder Result: MooMoo2 hasn't logged in since February 23rd and didn't reply to my PM. February 28th-March1st: Tried several possible password combinations like "tpstps", "195000", "password", and several others. Result: None of them worked. March 1st: Used this contact form: http://primes.utm.edu/primes/includes/mail.php to explain the situation and ask for the password Result: Still no response. |
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May 2010
499 Posts |
Chris Caldwell has just given me the password, and I've shared it with three other members. The project's descriptive data is now up to date.
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