HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PENGUIN?
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Walter B. Ligon III walt at parl.ces.clemson.eduThu Nov 16 14:12:02 PST 2000
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-------- Notice: Small black and yellow penguin missing. Last seen in Dallas, TX on the Supercomputing 2000 convention floor in the NASA booth. The disappearance occurred on Wednesday, November 8th. The subject goes by the name of "Tux". The penguin measures about 5 inches in height and is short and squatty. Mostly seen in conjunction with beowulf clusters. Two of the last photos taken are at the link below as is a zoom for closer inspection. Shocked owners can't believe the personable icon would have been stolen. "He must have wandered away from the booth and followed someone home by mistake," grieved Tux's shaken friends in the Parallel Architecture Research Lab at Clemson. "Please, if you find him, send him back to us." If found, please contact the Beowulf Underground staff at webmaster at parl.clemson.edu. Anyone with information can also contact us at this address. All inquiries will be treated as confidential. Photos: http:/www.bewulf-undergroun.org/images/tux_tw.jpg http:/www.bewulf-undergroun.org/images/tux_ww.jpg http:/www.bewulf-undergroun.org/images/tux_zoom.jpg -- Dr. Walter B. Ligon III Associate Professor ECE Department Clemson University
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