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* June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects. | * June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects. | ||
* July 6: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 5 trillion soups. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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The following is an overview of the history of Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue.
2015
- February 20: Catagolue becomes operative.
- April 24: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of one trillion objects.
- September 2: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of ten trillion objects.
- September 16: the pony express, the first natural infinite-growth pattern other than the block-laying switch engine and glider-producing switch engine is found in a soup.[1] After being initially rejected by Catagolue, the containing haul is recomputed and manually committed on September 28.[2]
- October 5: the first instance of Phoenix 1, the last remaining unseen 12-bit object, is found.[3]
2016
- June 20: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 100 trillion objects.
- July 6: the B3/S23/C1 census reaches a total of 5 trillion soups.
References
- ↑ Apple Bottom (2015-09-27). "Re: apgsearch v2.2". ConwayLife.com forums. Retrieved on 2016-06-30.
- ↑ Adam P. Goucher (2015-09-28). "Re: apgsearch v2.2". ConwayLife.com forums. Retrieved on 2016-06-30.
- ↑ Adam P. Goucher (2015-10-05). "Census (2015-10-05 backup)". Catagolue. Retrieved on 2016-06-29.