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Bern Art "Dislocación: Cultural Location and Identity in Times of Globalization" shows contemporary art by Chilean and Swiss artists, addressing issues of identity in the modern world, including works by Juan Castillo, Ursula Biemann, Alfredo Jaar, Mario Navarro and Sylvie Boisseau & Frank Westermeyer.
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When I asked about the move from 10 Gbps to 40 Gbps on long-haul networks, Boisseau scoffed, “Great, now it will take me one day instead of four to move my data sets.”
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But enterprise adoption of all things cloud may have a silver lining for Boisseau and the HPC set, as enterprises start sending their own terabytes of data to cloud storage providers.
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Jay R. Boisseau, director of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (home to the Ranger supercomputer), is worried that high-performance computing, which deals with petabytes of data, will be left in the slow lane as providers upgrade their long-haul networks with an eye toward the less demanding consumer and enterprise bandwidth needs.
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"The pads are going to pull that stress and strain away from your joints," says Boisseau.
German Immigrant Family Makes Iconic American Baseball Bat 2010
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"The pads are going to pull that stress and strain away from your joints," says Boisseau.
German Immigrant Family Makes Iconic American Baseball Bat 2010
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"The pads are going to pull that stress and strain away from your joints," says Boisseau.
German Immigrant Family Makes Iconic American Baseball Bat 2010
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"The pads are going to pull that stress and strain away from your joints," says Boisseau.
German Immigrant Family Makes Iconic American Baseball Bat 2010
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Favourite, O nymphs and muses! one day when Blachevelle was crossing the gutter in the Rue Guerin – Boisseau, he espied a beautiful girl with white stockings well drawn up, which displayed her legs.
Les Miserables 2008
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Uncategorized Michelle Boisseau reads “The world is too much with us” by William Wordsworth
Michelle Boisseau reads “The world is too much with us” by William Wordsworth 2005
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