Large primes, of around 75-100 digits, are useful in encryption. Huge primes (i.e. over 7 million digits) are not currently useful in themselves, although we certainly learn more about mathemathics and computers as we try to find them.
Supposing my identity stolen and used for fraudelent activity. If we could trace the identity theft back to ChoicePoint, could they be held liable (in any sense of the word)?
These ISPs should be protective. Imagine their surprise when the RIAA comes after them for letting some Vonage customer use his line to stream an mp3 to his friend's E1060.
it was the terrorists job to create FUD.
How on earth do they find these people?
"Reducing emissions? What do they do with all that algae?"
Spirit or Opportunity?
For $50k a month, I'd be happy to host a cell tower on my head.
Surely this can be linked to Iran...
A power outage has taken down wikipedia! as a community we must carry the torch!
Locals wonder about "internet" phenomenon.
Some guy with a "free iPOD" sig is telling me about the immoral use of computing power?
Large primes, of around 75-100 digits, are useful in encryption. Huge primes (i.e. over 7 million digits) are not currently useful in themselves, although we certainly learn more about mathemathics and computers as we try to find them.
Oh sure, they can walk like me. But what's their record on Dance Dance Revolution?
Supposing my identity stolen and used for fraudelent activity. If we could trace the identity theft back to ChoicePoint, could they be held liable (in any sense of the word)?
These ISPs should be protective. Imagine their surprise when the RIAA comes after them for letting some Vonage customer use his line to stream an mp3 to his friend's E1060.
I'd recommend a TI-82 based pawprint verification tool or a laser-pen retina scanner.
A man programming his computer to feed his cat? Absurd? You don't say!
I'm way ahead of you, man. Bling-bling!
For an even more useful comparison, how about computing power per unit density, all restricted to a $499 budget.