The Vindicator (1986)
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The Vindicator (1986)
Open House at U.W. Madison
An associate of U.W.'s "World-Famous" Primate Laboratory holding out a two-month old monkey for a young smiling girl to pet as her parents are looking on.
Published in the Wisconsin State Journal on October 211, 1962. 1 of 3 images.
Wisconsin Historical Society
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Swift performance in Apple's Xcode 6.3 beta
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“For the 15-inch MacBook Pro, processor speeds were increased by 200 MHz, leading to a 6% to 9% increase in performance,” Poole…
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