The puzzle as presented earlier this week:
There were many methods described to solve this week's puzzle, from custom Python code snippets sent to leveraging a modified Sieve of Erastosthenes. This week's most elegant solution was also the one selected at random from the winning set. Congratulations to Cole Lodge, who applied on old school "grep" command to a list of primes pulled directly from the University of Tennessee at Martin's "The Prime Pages," my personal source of prime numbers and prime related trivia for years now. Cole correctly ascertained that we would encounter some 83,664 prime numbers counting from 0 to 55,555,555 using only digits representable on our digits. His answer (and luck) earned him this week's $50 ThinkGeek gift certificate.
Many thanks to everyone that posted a solution, and good luck with this week's puzzle!