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Old 2003-06-25, 04:23   #1
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Default Where did you hear / read about GIMPS for the first time ?

After reading one post in the Paypal thread, I thought about starting this one.

I read about GIMPS for the first time 18 month ago in Computoredge free magazine in San Diego. It covered several distributed projects and I thought this one was too cool not to try it. I've been crushing numbers since then...
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Old 2003-06-25, 05:37   #2
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I heard it from a friend back in March 1998.
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Old 2003-06-25, 06:46   #3
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I heard about it around about early 2000 but at the time I was crunching Work Units for seti@home ; decided that it was probably a waste of time and chose to transfer my efforts to this DC project about a year ago.
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Old 2003-06-25, 07:02   #4
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*sigh* I'm sad to say, that out of boredom in October in 2001, I did a search for "world's largest prime number" ops: . I'll admit my geekiness and leave this thread in shame.

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Old 2003-06-25, 08:55   #5
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In November 2001, when M39 was discovered.
I read an article about the discovery on a portuguese daily newspaper. GIMPS was obviously mentioned, together with the link to its home page. I had a look at it, found the project to be interesting and ... here I am, "crunching in earnest" 8) . Things got even more interesting when Xyzzy started this forum, which I think is a great way of getting more people to adhere to the common effort.
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Old 2003-06-25, 11:19   #6
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From the non-extant 'Geek Site of the Day' in the fall of 1996 or so.
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Old 2003-06-25, 13:00   #7
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In an Italian compuer magazine in May 1996, and joined in November

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Old 2003-06-25, 13:58   #8
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For the first time? I really don't remember - but it was back when manual exponent checkin/out was the only way, I'd guess 1998/1999 timeframe. I vaguely remember looking at it as a RC5 alternative when I was still in Indy and deciding it was too much work.

Took another look after RC5-64 was completed, and the rest is ... history?

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Old 2003-06-25, 14:26   #9
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1998, local newspaper, right after the discovery of M37. Joined in November of that year, after switching from a Mac to a PC.
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Old 2003-06-25, 14:37   #10
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Default palindromic primes led me to GIMPS.

Sometime in 2000/2001, I read an article in Scientific American about primes. So I did my own thing for my favorite primes: palindromic primes. I computed these primes out to 2^64 and found a couple of interesting properties that weren't on the net at that time (maybe they still aren't and I should submit something?).

Anyway, during the year and a half that was crunching, I researched primes in general and stumbled across the GIMPS web page. So in March of 2002 I fired up prime95.

btw - if anyone is interested in palindromic primes from 11 to 99,999,999,299,999,999 -- feel free to PM me.
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Old 2003-06-25, 16:48   #11
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Article in Nature online, I think (or Scientific American, or ...) some time early 2002, listing various distributed computing projects.
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