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From: leech@tlab2.cs.unc.edu (Jonathan Leech)
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Subject: Re: Effect of cache on system speed
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Date: 5 Dec 88 14:05:30 GMT
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In article <688@hscfvax.harvard.edu> pavlov@hscfvax.harvard.edu (G.Pavlov) writes:
>In article <5659@thorin.cs.unc.edu>, leech@threonine.cs.unc.edu writes:
>> The ubiquitous Norton SI seems useless for this type of comparison.
>    What is it useful for ?   Other than marketing ?

    Probably like GREs and SATs - useful only for measuring itself.
--
    Jon Leech (leech@cs.unc.edu)    __@/
    ``It seemed to him that in addition to being beautiful she
      brought out all that was best in him of intellect and soul.
      That is to say, she let him talk oftener and longer than
      any girl he had ever known.''
	- P. G. Wodehouse