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From: thomas@utah-gr.UUCP (Spencer W. Thomas)
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Subject: Re: nuking newsgroups (and memory constraints)
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Date: Sun, 24-Jun-84 04:48:38 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun 24 04:48:38 1984
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(This isn't really the right place for this, but it started here.)

I can easily see blowing the top off of a 16Mbyte address space.  Some
friends of mine are running programs that need at least 24 Mbytes to run
(almost all data), and may be over that by now, I haven't talked to them
recently.  This isn't to say that that number might be reduced if they
HAD to, but it's not worth the effort for them.

=Spencer