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Re: Micro$loth Windoze 95 Badges - how they should be
- Subject: Re: Micro$loth Windoze 95 Badges - how they should be
- From: jet@eskimo.com (James Thiele)
- Date: 1995/09/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc, aus.computers.ibm-pc, aus.computers.sun, aus.computers.os2, comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc, comp.sys.intel, comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc, comp.sys.misc, comp.sys.newton.misc, comp.sys.next.misc, comp.s
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In article <publicareauser-1309952302230001@m13.mccabe.swarthmore.edu> publicareauser@swarthmore.edu writes:
>
>> >> Actually, my 2K-processor (DEC Alpha), 300 GFLOP Cray T3D Massively
>> >> Parallel Processing System with 128 GB of RAM that I've got humming in
>> >> my basement garage has got you ALL beat.
>
>
>Wanna bet? You can't beat my ultimate supercomputer!!! It has FIVE
>BILLION symmetric multiprocessing 8 Mhz Motorola 68000 chips for the
>ultimate in backwards compatibility while still retaining an extreme speed
>advantage (although, admittedly, 1985 programs weren't designed
>w/symmetric multiprocessing in mind). Plus 500 gigabytes of RAM, a 40
>terabyte hard-drive, and a 100 times CD-ROM for good measure (not that I
>would bother with a mere 700 MB of storage per CD).
All of us on non MS newsgroups are fucking tired of this thread.
Please limit followups to relevant groups.