Still Time to Name that Supercomputer
Make $500 by naming University's new computing beast.
Make $500 by naming University's new computing beast.
September 25, 2007
By Doug Barney
The Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland is building its own supercomputer based on its own architecture.
While professors and students do the heavy lifting of actually making the thing, you have the relatively easy job of naming it. Pick the coolest name and they’ll slide you 500 smackers! The deadline, originally set to expire Sept. 15, is extended to the end of the month. So you have four or five days to think up something good.
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