I've put a graph of these "pairs" up on my web page.
http://www.op.net/~darxus/p_pairs.bmp

Numbering each P by the order in which they were discovered (and omitting
#38), I put the even numbers on 1 line, and the odd numbers on a seperate
line, and added 1 to the beginning of the evens to get them to line up.

This does not look random to me.

I am aware of and have some understanding of the argument that we humans
are rather good at seeing paterns where there are none.  I meerly wished
to provide this graph for those who are curious and do not wish to take
the time to plot it themselves.

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