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| View Poll Results: How much will the winning bid be? (Think "The Price is Right"!) | |||
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2 | 7.41% |
| Less than $50 |
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3 | 11.11% |
| Less than $100 |
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8 | 29.63% |
| Less than $500 |
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8 | 29.63% |
| Less than $1,000 |
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6 | 22.22% |
| Voters: 27. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I suspect that the winning bid amount might be posted once the funds are in hand (have gone through the series of tubes and offices of exchequers, etc.)
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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So who did those 1.1 PHzDays go to?
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Maybe Mike hasn't gotten the bearer bonds yet and thus hasn't transferred the credits. Maybe the slacker that refuses to do the work asked to stay anonimouse. Maybe it was Ben Delo and you would never notice the extra credits. Mike could have forgotten who it was. Maybe it was a person without a forum ID that e-mailed Mike. Maybe the check was bad. Or it was on one of the Amazon/Postal trucks that got burnt in the protests.
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Jun 2003
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Last fiddled with by Uncwilly on 2020-06-27 at 03:42 |
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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With the bid at $50 <= bid < $100, that makes it between: 952,676,677.152 GCycles/$ and 1,905,353,354.304 GCycles/$ Or, more simply, around 1 ExaCycle per dollar, within and order of magnitude. But no one is owning up to the purchase! ![]() All figures approximate and rounded for your convenience. Any mistakes are clearly deliberate and just there to test you.
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Jun 2010
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Here's a rough estimate of how much 1.1 million GHz days of computing power would be worth if they were all first-time LL tests:
1 LL test in the 90M range = 314 GHz days of computing power Number of LL tests = 1,100,000 / 314 = 3,500 LL tests in 1.1 million GHz days Odds that an LL candidate in the 90M range is prime = 1 in 700,000 Odds that one of those LL tests will be prime: 3,500 * 1/700,000 = 1 in 200 Award for finding new Mersenne prime: $3000 Value of 1.1 million GHz days = 1/200 *$3000 = $15 |
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As far as I can tell no one has been doing any data mining to try figure out the "purchaser."
This post does not clarity anything. The increment to the value is outside the bounds quoted above. There has been no direct acknowledgement that the funds transfer has been complete. |
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Orange Park, FL
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