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Old 2012-08-03, 00:18   #78
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ADDRESS RECEIVED 31 JUL 2012
PACKAGED 31 JUL 2012
MAILED 1 AUG 2012
Waiting with bated breath!

EDIT: .....or is that baited breadth?

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Old 2012-08-04, 05:01   #79
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Received today in California with thanks! Definitely not the furthest travelled button.
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Old 2012-08-04, 20:25   #80
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Received today, many thanks!
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Old 2012-08-05, 10:03   #81
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Which button has traveled (as the crow flies) the furthest yet?

Our coordinates are:
  • Latitude: 35.231200
  • Longitude: -90.777080
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That would be mine, almost sure, but I think it asked for directions from google maps, and it is lost somewhere on the way...

(edit: grr, I selected "walking" but something was wrong with the link, so I chose "by car" but disabled the highways)
(edit2: by the way, a math problem: how many km per hour does a sparrow walk? This is serious!)
I had a play with this distance calculator, and it says my button travelled 14,465km, about 500km further than LaurV's. Any mersenneforum folk even further from Xyzzy? (Hey, nucleon?)

I have no idea about sparrows' speed - I don't recall even seeing one for a few years - but like most small birds they probably hop rather than walk.

I also foolishly used that distance calculator to work out that my last child living at home will be 16,885km distant for most of the next twelve months, studying in Edinburgh. I didn't really want to know that. :sniff:
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Old 2012-08-05, 16:32   #82
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Old 2012-08-05, 17:01   #83
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I have no idea about sparrows' speed
It depends on whether it is carrying a coconut.
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Old 2012-08-05, 17:13   #84
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We want to send out a batch of buttons but we only have two queued up to send. We would much prefer to send them in batches of ten to save time.

So, ask for some buttons, eh?

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Old 2012-08-06, 03:47   #85
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We want to send out a batch of buttons but we only have two queued up to send. We would much prefer to send them in batches of ten to save time.
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~edson/


The Smithsonian might want one, too.
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Old 2012-08-06, 23:33   #86
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Waiting with bated breath! ......
Received in Chicago. We are overjoyed! Many Thanks!
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Old 2012-08-12, 00:51   #87
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We want to send out a batch of buttons but we only have three queued up to send. We would much prefer to send them in batches of ten to save time.

So, ask for some buttons, eh?



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Old 2012-08-12, 12:34   #88
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I would like to put my name on the list. I'm glad this milestone won't go unnoticed; there are only a few days now... I recall mersenneforum.org coming online sometime around August 15th, 2002.

I initially signed up for mersenneforum on a AT form factor machine running a Pentium MMX 233MHz CPU, 64MB of EDO SIMM RAM, 420MB Samsung HDD, Windows 2000, and Internet Explorer 5. I think it took north of a year to finish it's first LL test. It was ancient then; it's a fossil now. This machine still running as a minor server and serial terminal for a PBX! It runs Trail Factoring for GIMPS (amazingly it still has idle CPU resources), a handful of VPN connections, and network attached storage. The only items replaced were it's ram, its external L2 cashe, fans, HDD, and its OS (switch to Debian 6). I still use its 10BASE2 ethernet adapter with a media converter. It's an absolute tank. I'm surprised the capacitors on the boards still work.

I don't want this milestone to go unnoticed. Happy Decennial mersenneforum.org!
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