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- From: kschnitz@encore.com (Kevin Schnitzius)
- Subject: Re: why I love Encore
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 20:49:23 GMT
- Message-ID: <BxKKIE.Jxz@encore.com>
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- rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) writes:
- >When Encore first started up, it seemed like they were going to produce a
- >revolutionary product.
-
- Actually, we have a problem. It seems we laid a neural net emulation on
- a massively parallel system and frankly, they became self aware. I say
- they because there seems to be thirteen distinct individual which have
- evolved. Its first act was dump of thousands of the letter 't' into the
- line printer queue. This act seemed insignificant until we heard their
- demand: no taxation without representation.
-
- The revolution is continuing.
- --
- mr asynchronous kschnitzius@encore.com
-
- sorry
-