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Old 2010-02-05, 23:51   #1
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Default Slow LL test record?

My friend's computer has taken a year and half to LL test a number, I wonder if she made it into some kind of top 10 in slow LL testing record.
Can anyone make a query on primenet data of the exponents/users that took longer to LL test?
Thanks for any help in advance.
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Old 2010-02-06, 00:05   #2
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One of my computers took 2 years to finish a test.
...because it was not running for 23 months!
Another one, ostensibly took 15 months, but the number was M101001001 (and it, too, only ran for a few of these months, otherwise the PC was doing other things).

How are you going to check the database for that idle time? At best you will be able to find when a person reserved a number and when they finished.

Also, remember the old saying: one can't win for losing.
There are some numbers that were shown as reserved for two years - three years ago. Some of them are still reserved. Try to beat that.
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