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From: brownell@harvard.ARPA (Dave Brownell)
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Subject: Re: Object oriented (flames at end)
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Date: Fri, 22-Jun-84 21:30:05 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jun 22 21:30:05 1984
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To barmar@mit-eddie:

    Yes, I know about the OS running on the Symbolics LISP Machine.
    I admit it is one of the most advanced pieces of software of
    its class.  I would be overjoyed to have one on my desk.

    But ... I asked for an OS written in LISP or some object oriented
    language that supported ONE HUNDRED users ... unless there's been
    some amazing advance that I hadn't heard of, a lisp machine is
    basically single-user.


Dave Brownell
{allegra,floyd,ihnp4,seismo}!harvard!brownell