You wrote:
Not "accidentally" and "maliciously," but rather accidentally *or* maliciously...implying that there are only two reasons someone might test the same number as you. I believe that if an act is malicious, it's no accident."We are not responsible for lost prize money, fame, credit, etc. should someone accidentally or maliciously test the number you are working on and find it to be prime."Note that the preceding statement's adverbs describing someone else's testing of a number that is assigned are (1) "accidentally" and (2) "maliciously", not "accidentally" and "innocently".
Rick.
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