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The Netherlands
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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Neither George nor I had any explanation for why it was marked as "double check needed" instead of a first time check, but anyway, it got fixed. If it hasn't been already, it'll be assigned to someone pretty soon. As for what happens when a prime is discovered, I'm not really sure what all takes place... I know there are certain things that happen to try and keep word of that from leaking out until confirmations are done, and I've added a few things myself to just make sure none of the reports will accidentally leak that info prematurely. I think a determined person could probably figure it out if they searched hard enough, but I'm not really sure...
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Aug 2012
Mass., USA
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
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I remember looking at past conversations when people suspected a prime was found. Let's just say that some methods used previously to divine the exponent by looking for what wasn't there may not be so successful. There still might be other ways though, I haven't really gone through it all.
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Aug 2012
Mass., USA
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It looks to me that M(57404873) was not really poached, but rather completed by someone who was assigned it once, but didn't complete it within the required 90 days. |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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grrr... I looked 5 minutes to your avatar, even enlarged it till it was matching my pupillary distance and looked more, with my eyes crossed... It is not a 3D animation, for sure! ![]() [/offtopic] |
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Aug 2012
Mass., USA
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[offtopic] For the record, I have not set any avatar. I generally find them too distracting and disable them, so if an admin messed around with my avatar, I probably wouldn't even notice. [/offtopic] |
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Dec 2002
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The number of exponents between 1.000.000 and 2.000.000 that have not been factored and hence 'only' have a LL test has dropped to the nice round value of 20.000 in the hourly stats page.
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Dec 2002
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Last fiddled with by tha on 2015-09-13 at 21:26 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Maybe a milestone worth mentioning is the fact that by today, there is no exponent TFed under 62. The last two of them moved from 61 to 62 yesterday (or the day before, depending on your time zone).
In this respect, I think that James' fresh tables would have to be edited, to get rid of the "<61" and "61" columns, making it more suitable to fit the screen for some of us who are still using narrow monitors (the upper right menu contributes to this too, pushing wider tables down the page, but that is another story). We "know" there are no expos under 62, so there should not be necessary to have a column for it. If the tickle in the palm is too unbearable, then other columns can be added on the other side (like 80++ bits, useful for LMH). (sorry James )
Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2015-09-16 at 13:29 Reason: link and link |
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