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Last seen on: The Atlantic Sunday, February 26, 2023 Crossword Answers

Random information on the term “Bawl”:

Bawls (marketed as BAWLS Guarana) is a non-alcoholic, highly-caffeinated soft drink.

Created in 1996, the citrus-and-cream soda-flavored beverage leans heavily on the caffeine and natural flavor of the Amazonian guarana berry. Packaged in unique cobalt-blue bottles and cans, the drink was well received by gamers, to whom the company quickly began extensively marketing (through both sponsorships and video games themselves). The soda’s name has an unclear provenance, and as of July 2022[update] is still sold—alongside six other flavors.

In 1994, Hobart C. Buppert III (born 1973 or 1974) was a student at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. While traveling through Vienna, he found club dancers were paying US$10 (equivalent to $18.28 in 2021) for cans of non-alcoholic, highly-caffeinated, “sludgy brew” derived from guarana beans. Himself unable to tolerate coffee, Buppert saw potential in refining the drink he saw in Europe, and received permission from Cornell to develop a business plan as an independent study.

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Random information on the term “SOB”:

Seventeen or Bust was a volunteer computing project started in March 2002 to solve the last seventeen cases in the Sierpinski problem. The project solved eleven cases before a server loss in April 2016 forced it to cease operations. Work on the Sierpinski problem moved to PrimeGrid, which solved a twelfth case in October 2016. Five cases remain unsolved as of December 2021[update].

The goal of the project was to prove that 78557 is the smallest Sierpinski number, that is, the least odd k such that k·2n+1 is composite (i.e. not prime) for all n > 0.When the project began, there were only seventeen values of k < 78557 for which the corresponding sequence was not known to contain a prime.

For each of those seventeen values of k, the project searched for a prime number in the sequence

testing candidate values n using Proth’s theorem. If one was found, it proved that k was not a Sierpinski number. If the goal had been reached, the conjectured answer 78557 to the Sierpinski problem would be proven true.

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