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Old 2006-12-30, 05:43   #12
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I try to do more, but I have limits.

BTW, where do we file the TPS reports? And do you have the new cover sheets yet?

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Old 2006-12-30, 07:11   #13
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BTW, where do we file the TPS reports? And do you have the new cover sheets yet?
I have the cover sheets here:
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Old 2006-12-30, 08:07   #14
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NICE!

I actually hung one of these up on the door of one of the engineers at the maintenance shop where I work. I also have a red Swingline stapler. (I had to make jokes when they added 'Director of Training' to my job title.....)
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Old 2007-06-12, 22:14   #15
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We're now at 1000 primes for n=333,333


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Old 2011-09-16, 02:05   #16
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It's been a long 5 years, but TPS has finally found 100 primes again.

Congrats to odicin (who found the 100th prime) and everyone else who participated.
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