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From: eugene@pioneer.arpa (Eugene N. Miya)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.fortran
Subject: Re: Fortran follies
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Date: 24 Jun 88 18:41:37 GMT
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Ah! yes, Dik is right, and what Scott said about the adjustable vector
length is right.  I've run on TOO many of these machines I and I have to
go back and check manuals.  Dik is also
right about noting the NEC SX-2 as the fastest uniprocessor super,
but the original article never brought the SX up.  I wish to thank the
Rice people for HARC access, and the Amdahl people [indirectly,
the 1200 people know nothing of Usenet access].

Another gross generalization from
	^^right?!

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