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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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I'll take the first one:
DoubleCheck=38904911,71,1 |
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#751 |
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Mar 2014
24×5 Posts |
It's a bit older but M57936677 needs a triple check
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#752 |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
63578 Posts |
I know someone will want this one... just became available from an expired assignment.
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exponent Bad Good Unk Sus Solo Mis worktodo 38746907 9 0 1 2 1 2 DoubleCheck=38746907,71,1 |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
2×5×293 Posts |
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#754 |
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Jul 2003
So Cal
1000001111112 Posts |
I took the next 3:
DoubleCheck=38931791,71,1 DoubleCheck=46140331,72,1 DoubleCheck=47908891,72,1 I also grabbed through 46733059 from post 744. Last fiddled with by frmky on 2016-01-22 at 22:40 |
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Aug 2012
Mass., USA
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I took the next one after those:
DoubleCheck=50243741,73,1 Last fiddled with by cuBerBruce on 2016-01-23 at 00:13 |
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#756 |
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Mar 2014
24·5 Posts |
M59272363 also needs a triple check
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#757 |
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Mar 2014
24×5 Posts |
M59272363 needs a triple. should I keep posting the ones I finish that need triples or just wait for madpoo to compile his next list of them?
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
331110 Posts |
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As you can see, there are quite a lot of exponents already out there that need triple checking. One of my goals was to pick out exponents where either both machines are iffy, or where both machines have fewer bad than good, meaning the end result will bump one or the other into the bad category, potentially. In general I'd like to think that people volunteering in here to pick up some of these strategic double checks have a mostly reliable system, so their triple checks will probably be at the lower part of the barrel in terms of priority. It's a compliment... we're trusting you all to do a great job. ![]() If your machine is less than reliable, maybe you'd do a better job of running triple checks, thus increasing your confidence in the final result. After all, if you fail to match *two* previous results, there's a very good chance your system is bad, all other things being equal. LOL |
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Serpentine Vermin Jar
Jul 2014
7·11·43 Posts |
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Code:
DoubleCheck=35540807,71,1 DoubleCheck=49654117,72,1 DoubleCheck=50128459,73,1 DoubleCheck=50919889,73,1 DoubleCheck=52331561,73,1 DoubleCheck=52436017,73,1 DoubleCheck=54427367,73,1 DoubleCheck=55570813,74,1 DoubleCheck=55864219,73,1 DoubleCheck=56153731,73,1 DoubleCheck=56302951,73,1 DoubleCheck=56420057,74,1 DoubleCheck=57207373,73,1 DoubleCheck=58908557,73,1 DoubleCheck=61859557,73,1 DoubleCheck=63182767,74,1 DoubleCheck=66357433,74,1 |
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