Aum Shinrikyo--Worker Bees

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> 1587) HITS & HISSES: CRAY RETORT, "PARALLEL" AND A PC SECT.................90
>       Compiled by Norris Parker Smith, Editor at Large
>       Steve Conway of Cray says that the Kiwi America's Cup strategy was in
>       fact traditional. Paul Coddington of NPAC at Syracuse notes: for real
>       people "parallel" is confusing & "parallel algorithms" is a disaster.
>       A Footnote reports that Aum Shinrikyo, the Sarin sect, assembles
>       Japan's most affordable PCs.
 
> Date: Thu, 25 May 95 19:19:56 -0700
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