David Qi

person

A titan, as defined by Samuel Yates, is anyone who has found a titanic prime. This page provides data on those that have found these primes. The data below only reflects on the primes currently on the list. (Many of the terms that are used here are explained on another page.)

Proof-code(s): L564
E-mail address: (e-mail address unpublished)
Username evocator (entry created on 2/12/2008 14:03:36 UTC)
Database id:1398 (entry last modified on 2/12/2008 14:33:09 UTC)
Active primes:This entry has no primes on the current list.
Total primes: number ever on any list: 1 (unweighted total: 1)
Production score: no primes, so no score for current list, total 39.5652

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I was born 1984 in Beijing, China. went to Australia for High school (The Hutchins School) and uni, (La Trobe), had a Ba of A.I. and a Ba of Public Relations. I am currently head of R&D department of an Nasdaq public company called CVDT, doin' alright i guess ;). I was first got in touch with grid-computing back in 1999, thanks to SETI@home project, it was just a cool screen saver to show off back then, i never thought i would actually found something like that, i was simply keepin my butt in top 100 Chinese Boinc users. funny thing is... i was thinking of withdraw from all projects, coz i've been doing that for a while, and never had any achivements, it's like you've been doing it for nothing, i had to say that i got a little tired, not beliving what am doing is actually means something... but thx to god i didn't give up! so guys, don't you ever give up your faith, or you may never gonna see the day coming to change everything:) God bless you all.

Surname: Qi (used for alphabetizing and in codes).
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