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Apple and Cray

When in 1986 Apple Computer bought a Cray X-MP and 
announced that they would use it to design the next Apple Macintosh, 
Seymour Cray replied, "This is very interesting because I 
am using an Apple Macintosh to design the Cray-2 supercomputer."

What life is all about


"The man I am writing about is not famous. It may be that he never will be. It may be that when his life at last comes to an end he will leave no more trace of his sojourn on earth than a stone thrown into a river leaves on the surface of the water. But it may be that the way of life that he has chosen for himself and the peculiar strength and sweetness of his character may have an ever-growing influence over his fellow men so that, long after his death perhaps, it may be realized that there lived in this age a very remarkable creature." (source)

W. Somerset Maugham, THE RAZOR'S EDGE:

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