
Wednesday August 08, 2007
[ Sun Microsystems Inc. ]
UltraSPARC T2
Find out more about UltraSPARC T2, announced on August 7!
(In the second chapter of the videocast, professor Dave Patterson of UC Berkeley speaks about limitations of spec benchmarks.)
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[ Society ]
Sometimes, pictures ...



Sometimes, pictures can tell or cover-up whole stories—more than any news report or any press conference can.
In the English-speaking world, John Berger, more than any art critique I know, has shown how pictures and looking can disclose a great deal about events, people and places. (See his Ways of Seeing and class of the same name by Professor Lori Landay at UC Berkeley.)
When I write this entry, i.e. during lunch hour on August 8, 2007, two of the three pictures above are less than 24 hours old.
What do these pictures tell you?
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[ Sports ]
Barry Bonds and the Ball
I know at least one friend who might have been watching the celebrations from the comfort of his apartment in San Francisco, but I wonder how much the ball which Barry Bonds hit in his 756th home run and which Matt Murphy caught in the stands will be worth on E-Bay.
The lucky fan who caught the home run ball was identified by the
Giants as 22-year-old New Yorker Matt Murphy, who was not available for
comment but other fans described the scrum in the stands for the
valuable keepsake.
"It was a mess, bodies on top of bodies, four layers deep for five
minutes," said 52-year-old Mark Peel, who witnessed the mass scramble
for the ball.
"I didn't think anyone was going to come up."
In the midst of all this, baseball and softball are finding fans in very unexpected places.
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