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From: mauney@ncsu.UUCP (Jon Mauney)
Newsgroups: net.lang.ada,net.jokes
Subject: Re: Intel Conquers Ada using 80x86
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Date: Wed, 23-Oct-85 13:44:30 EDT
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> 	... "All of this leads one to believe that the 8086 architecture
> 	and its software compatible follow on products (the  80186 and 80286)
> 	are the only microprocessors that can truly be called "ADA Machines"."

Of course, for those on the net who think that Ada is a broken language,
such a statement might seem entirely justified.
-- 
Jon Mauney,    mcnc!ncsu!mauney         North Carolina State University