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Mar 2019
USA
728 Posts |
Today I got and completed an assignment from GPU72 (exponent: 106757051)
I would much rather put my GPU cycles towards exponents that haven't already had a C-PRP and CERT completed on them. I didn't use the Double Check form, I used the regular TF for LL Candidates form. I'm hoping to eliminate possible exponents from needing these tests. Any way to flag these during assignment so I don't get more of them? |
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Sep 2017
USA
22·53 Posts |
Sorry!!! I somehow managed to miss testing a bit level.
GPU-72 isn't to blame. It's my fault. I must have signed up for the whole range and then proceeded to not complete it. Also, I like the odyssey of performing the complete test from TF to P1 to PRP. It's a fun journey for me, I apologise for breaking assignment rules. |
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Mar 2019
USA
2·29 Posts |
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I think I'll unreserve it. Are you able to tell how many might have been caught up in this? |
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Mar 2019
USA
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