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...decade; the defense found a taped interview through which he sprinkled the epithet like jimmies on a sundae, then used his perjury to imply that Simpson was framed by racists. A few years later, he resurfaced as a TV-news expert crime commentator. Was this Fuhrman or his nonevil twin...
...least the next best thing. The Earth Simulator, the most powerful supercomputer ever built, was designed for a single purpose: to create a virtual twin of our home planet. Before the Earth Simulator arrived, the fastest computer in the world was an American military machine that can perform 7.2 trillion calculations per second. The Earth Simulator runs at more than 35 trillion calculations per second, almost five times faster. In fact, it's as powerful as the next 12 fastest supercomputers in the world put together. Located at a vast, newly built facility in Yokohama, the Earth Simulator...
...fins, designed to let divers fine-tune the position and even the flexibility of their blades. The Oscillating Propulsion System, above right, whips through water like an eel; a little weight inside the tip helps build momentum so you can cover long distances faster without working too hard. The Twin Foils are better for maneuvering in tight spots, reducing the chance that you'll kick the coral. The two fins share a common foot pocket, so you can quickly swap one for the other. INVENTOR Bob Evans AVAILABILITY Now; $135 for a pair of foot pockets...
Yale’s Kate O’Neill took individual honors, winning in 20:45.3. Her twin sister Laura placed third (20:52.9), as the Bulldog duo just barely failed to recreate the one-two finish that it produced at Heps...
...Kate O’Neill won her second straight individual title, and her time of 17:18.3 was less than 10 seconds off the Heps Van Cortland record set by Harvard’s Kate Wiley ’84 in 1982. O’Neill’s twin sister Laura, also a Yale senior, placed second...