Well, so far loads of people have contributed code, but unfortunately nobody has sent me any money.
There's nothing stopping me from putting my $100 in the bank for 1.36038980860568e+22 years regardless - I'll still be a very rich man, right around the heat death of the universe. Perhaps I should add a few years to my domain registration just in case. There's some CUDA code that I'm told will run about 15,000,000 calculations per second, though - combine that with Moore's Law and I think we're good to go. Cheers, Elliott On May 8, 1:04 am, Stig Manning <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > As far as I understand it, Elliott's $100 combines with the $5 entry fee > of every person who participates. > > Assumingwww.elliottkember.comstays live and one person joins the hunt > every week for the next 1.36038980860568e+22 years then that is a lot of > money, even counting inflation. Now, if Elliott invests that money in a > high-yield share portfolio making 8% a year over that many years, and > still pays out the total (ignoring the interest), then he is a very rich > dead man indeed! > > I am not even going to try calculating the compounding interest on that... > > -Stig > > Nathan Kennedy wrote, on 8/05/2009 9:39 AM: > > > > > > > I love this stuff. > > > Ok, so I did some quick calculations: > > > In one of my virtual machines (2.33GHz dedicated CPU) it took 12.6 seconds > > to loop through and calculate 10,000,000 hashes. > > > Being that there are 16^32 possibilities, it would take the follow amount of > > time for my wee VM to try all possible hashes on its own: > > > Seconds: 4.29012530041888e+32 > > Minutes: 7.15020883403146e+30 > > Hours: 1.19170147233858e+29 > > Days: 4.96542280141074e+27 > > Years: 1.36038980860568e+25 > > Decades: 1.36038980860568e+24 > > Centuries: 1.36038980860568e+23 > > Millennia: 1.36038980860568e+22 > > > Assuming that my calculations are correct (I just threw them together, so > > errors may exist), you would want a few million machines doing the > > processing and a central distribution point to make sure that work isn't > > being repeated. > > > With inflation, I wonder how little the US$100 will be worth in > > 1.36038980860568e+22 ish years? :) > > > Thanks, > > Nathan > >http://www.kennedytechnology.com > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > > Of ElliottKember > > Sent: Friday, 8 May 2009 6:47 a.m. > > To: NZ PHP Users Group > > Subject: [phpug] Some fun with MD5 > > > Hey guys, > > > It's been a while since I've posted on here since I'm living in the UK > > now, but I thought I'd tell you all about a project I've started. It's > > the search for the "KemberIdentity"; a string which, when MD5 hashed, > > returns itself - such that md5(x) == x. > > > The project is at > > http://www.elliottkember.com/kember_identity.html > > > And all the code is at > > http://github.com/elliottkember/The-Kember-Identity/tree/master > > > I've put US$100 towards the prize pool. I don't really expect anybody > > to pay - hacking together some perl seems to be easier than paying to > > enter. The chances of someone finding it are so slim that my money's > > fairly safe. So best of luck - it might only take a few hundred > > million years! > > > Thanks, > > Elliott > > -- > Stig Manninghttp://www.sdm.co.nz --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ NZ PHP Users Group: http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
