Author: Russell Reagan
Date: 17:30:45 07/30/02
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On July 30, 2002 at 17:49:46, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>How many gigabytes does the threes, fours, fives and sixes need? > >There are currently about 50 gigs of sixes available, with another terrabyte >left in the wings to be computed. :) How long do you expect this project to continue? At some point won't it take more than a lifetime to compute the next set? What about storing them all? At some point they would take up more storage than we have in the entire world. When, if ever, will the computation cease? Are we working with the hope that the technology will be there to compute and store this when the time comes? Russell
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