Word: cloning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...never acknowledgeyou. I hereby do that, and more--I want the classof 1999 to clone...
...fact, it's joy and light, clears up your complexion and allows you to lose weight effortlessly. Then why aren't Macs on 80% of the world's desktops? Apple made too many bad business decisions. It failed to license Apple technology in time to create a cheap Mac clone market; it underestimated demand for PowerPCs when the product turned out to be a hit, etc. ... Who cares anymore? The battle is over. Soon, Windows 95 will land in the stores and while the technical press has given it mixed reviews, one good thing you'll hear is that...
This is wonderful news -- at least the company is moving in the proper direction-and if it's true, maybe I'll start using the IBM clone that sits on my desk, stupid as a lawn jockey. But this isn't about me. This is about what's good for the entire digital world. And what's good for the digital world has nothing to do with smart technology versus stupid technology. It has to do with who's biggest and most likely to put all the pieces together. More important, it has to do with someone finally being responsible...
...first step in developping such a brain-transplant therapy will be to identify and clone neural progenitor cells in humans...
Johan Helsingius' personal computer may be the most loathed machine in cyberspace. Cranks routinely E-mail bomb it, trying to level the IBM clone with millions of pages of gibberish. Hot-headed hackers dispatch bit-eating "worm" programs to Helsinki to search for and destroy the computer's precious electronic cargo. A few vengeful folks have even threatened Helsingius himself, for what would the machine be without...