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Seymour Cray

Seymour Roger Cray (September 28, 1925 – October 5, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers that were the fastest in the world for decades, and founded Cray Research, which built many of these machines. Called "the father of supercomputing", Cray has been credited with creating the supercomputer industry. Joel S. Birnbaum, then chief technology officer of Hewlett-Packard, said of him: "It seems impossible to exaggerate the effect he had on the industry; many of the things that high performance computers now do routinely were at the farthest edge of credibility when Seymour envisioned them." Larry Smarr, then director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois said that Cray is "the Thomas Edison of the supercomputing industry."

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понеделник, 28 септември 1925 г.
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28 септември 1925 г. беше понеделник под звездния знак на . Беше 270 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Calvin Coolidge.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 99 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на събота, 28 септември 2024 г., преди 356 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на неделя, 28 септември 2025 г., след 8 дни. Живял си за 36 516 дни, или около 876 399 часа, или около 52 583 974 минути, или около 3 155 038 440 секунди.

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28th of September 1925 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 28 септември 1925 г.

The Prohibition Report.

Date: 28 September 1925

J. SNOWDEN BELL

J. BELL

Lr on report of Federal Council of Churches on prohibition

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WATCH DEBT NEGOTIATIONS.; Financial London Looks for Some Concessions to France.

Date: 28 September 1925

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

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SAYS NEW ALLIANCE IS SOUGHT; Mussolini Reported to Plan Compact With Russia and Germany.

Date: 29 September 1925

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

At Vercelli

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BUSY IN STRUCTURAL STEEL.; Fabricating Shops Lose Only Week on Books in Eight Months.

Date: 28 September 1925

Special to The New York Times

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HEAVY RAIN HALTS DOUBLE RIFF DRIVE; Day Set for Big French Offensive on East Front Finds the Roads Impassable. FORT RELIEVED IN WEST American Planes Take Part In Advance From Ouezzan -- Spanish Losses Put as High as 1,500.

Date: 28 September 1925

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

French offensive halted by rains; Amer planes take part in relief of Bousanous Fort, Ouezzan section; Primo de Rivera returning to Alhucemas; Spanish losses put at 1,500; functions of aircraft in war

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APPLESAUCE'S BLARNEY BRINGS LAUGHTER; A Few Tears Also in Barry Conners's Amusing Domestic Comedy of American Life.

Date: 29 September 1925

Holy Terror, by W Smith and G Abbott

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A NEW ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL.

Date: 29 September 1925

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Mrs. Wilson Will Represent American Red Cross at Geneva

Date: 28 September 1925

By Wireless To the New York Times

Will represent Amer Red Cross at Internatl Conf in Geneva

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INQUIRY ON S-51 BEGINS AT BOSTON; Navy Officers and Steamboat Inspectors Examine Liner That Hit Submarine. NAVY 'ROOKIES' BLAMED Affidavit by ship Seaman Quotes Survivor That Two Were in Conning Tower. INQUIRY ON S-51 BEGINS AT BOSTON

Date: 28 September 1925

Special to The New York Times

BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 27. -- Captain John H. Diehl and other officers and members of the crew of the steamer City of Rome which rammed the submarine S-51 off Block Island, were summoned to testify at the first official inquiry into the disaster, which was begun today by inspectors of the United States Steamboat Inspection Service.

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YANKS LOSE FIRST; SECOND ENDS IN TIE; Darkness Descends Upon the Stadium at End of Fifth With Score 1 to 1. OPENER EASY FOR TIGERS They Pounce on Jones for Six Runs in 4th and Win, 10-5 -- Ruth and Meusel Hit Homers.

Date: 28 September 1925

By James R. Harrison

James Harrison

Articles on baseball

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