[Beowulf] Is this the J. Dongarra of Beowulf fame?
Robert G. Brown
rgb at phy.duke.edu
Wed Dec 24 13:56:52 PST 2008
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Lux, James P wrote:
> Ran across the following quoted line from a SciGen created paper that was
> accepted to a conference and is getting some play on slashdot:
>
> "We performed a quantized emulation on Intelâ(TM)s mobile telephones to
> prove the work of Italian mad scientist J. Dongarra.”
>
> Recognizing the name, I’m prompted to ask the real question, is Jack an
> Italian mad scientist?
Italian I couldn't say -- his name sounds Irish to me. Mad -- well, he
didn't act mad in our last conversation. Not even angry.
Crazy? Possibly. All the Irish are Crazy.
rgb
>
> The rest of the paper is full of interesting sentences:
> " While such a hypothesis is entirely a theoretical ambition, it rarely
> conflicts with the need to provide operating systems to computational
> biologists.”
As are, apparently, the authors of random slashdot authors...;-)
> http://entertainment.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/12/23/2321242
>
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