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...dimwit. When it worked, it did so only for short bursts because its tubes kept burning out. Built to calculate artillery firing tables, the half-million dollar ENIAC could perform 5,000 additions or subtractions per second. Today almost any home computer, costing only a few hundred dollars, can outperform poor old ENIAC as a "number cruncher...
...grants at Xerox Corp., explain that they might have paraphrased an old Jamaican-sect expression as a theme: "How can African man live at IBM without losing himself?" The answer: he cannot. They conclude that even where overt discrimination does not exist, black managers feel they must not only outperform their white competitors to get ahead, but also hide their racial identity behind the mask of the organization man. As a result, less accommodating or more outspoken blacks do not get promoted, and companies are deprived of their particular viewpoints and skills...
...goes without saying that few septagenerians can keep pace with collegiate athletes--let alone outperform them But after devoting over 50 years to his sports. McCurdy has little trouble winning pull-up duels or victory laps...
Rare volumes outperform gold, diamonds and stocks...
...finding that hit hardest, though, was Coleman's comparison of educational achievement, based on test scores. He found that in reading, vocabulary, mathematics, science, civics and writing, the nation's 1.4 million private pupils notably outperform the 13.5 million public schoolers. Greeley's study made a similar point: students from minority low-income families do much better academically in Catholic schools than in public schools...