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Old 2006-08-25, 22:19   #474
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Sounds good, I'll sive to 2M
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Old 2006-08-27, 07:08   #475
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Going to work on k=267

Do I need to reserve this k on Primesearch also?

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Old 2006-08-27, 09:06   #476
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I think that's wise, to prevent someone duplicating your work. They profess to not care what we search, but it seems counterproductive to overlap searches.
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Old 2006-08-27, 11:15   #477
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I think that's wise, to prevent someone duplicating your work. They profess to not care what we search, but it seems counterproductive to overlap searches.
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Ok, but if prime is found it goes to RPS..
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Old 2006-08-27, 19:14   #478
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I would use my RPS code too, yes. I believe you are doing primesearch a service by announcing to them the work you plan to complete; our k<300 page lists reservations by people who do not use RPS poster codes (such as k=5 to Phil Carmody), so we have precedent on the receiving end of this as well. Reservations are to prevent others from duplicating your work.
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Old 2006-08-30, 23:07   #479
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Reserving k=13 from n=1M to 2M.
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Old 2006-08-30, 23:47   #480
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Reserving k=35.
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Old 2006-09-01, 10:22   #481
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Taking k=285 (from n=260k) for a ride to 500 or 600k. Will sieve to 1M.

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Old 2006-09-02, 18:03   #482
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k=101 tested till n=800000.
I'm still working on it
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Old 2006-09-05, 19:49   #483
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Code:
K    Current N
39   750k
69   825k
195  677k
223 1232k
231  916k

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Old 2006-09-06, 02:49   #484
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LLR on 103 is at 475k

Also reserving 207 up to 500k

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