User talk:Andylatto

Thanks for doing what you did to the semibogus Shiva guy! Note that his bio is more unsourced than not. His website is a tower of vanity and self-promo.

Nomination of Shiva Ayyadurai for deletion
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TD-Gammon
Andy, thanks for catching the overstatement of TD-Gammon's influence on tournament play—and tracking down that excellent Usenet posting by Kit Woolsey. If you have a moment, please take a look at my reply at Talk:TD-Gammon. —Ben Kovitz (talk) 15:26, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

June 2014
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 * known prime]] for 75 years - it is still the largest prime ever discovered by hand calculations . Furthermore, 127 is equal to 27 - 1, and because 7 is also a Mersenne prime, this