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more Interviews with Mark Todd and Andrew Nicholson and others Listen to the latest comments from Andrew Nicholson, Burghley winner, and Mark Todd at his last Burghley. Go to downloads section Barber is a Cut Above the Rest Emily Chandler and Barber's Berber were the winners of the Burghley Winergy Young Event Horse, Four Year Olds Final at the Burghley Pedigree Horse Trials yesterday. more Good Sport Puts in Sporting Effort Sharon Hunt and her own Good Sport II were the winners of the Five Year Old, Burghley Winergy Young Event Horse today at the Burghley Pedigree Horse Trials. Phillips' observations as they walk round some of the fences Go to the feature Cross Country Guide. The Cross Country Guide has been updated to include details and illustatrions of each fence.
Menta Progress at the future home of our ship June 14, 2000 The following pictures were sent to us by Jack Kavanaugh. This poster stands at the proposed passageway to the ship Foreground shows concrete pilings Steel work for pilings Rich Conti, Director National Maritime Center-Nauticus Steel work for the concrete dophins As work progresses, entire ship will be filled in. February 7, 2000 Today I stopped by the Nauticus Maritime Center in Norfolk to check on the progress of the dredging. 1 Self-explanatory 2 Overall view of test piles and dredging barge 3 Bringing up the mud 4 and putting it in the barge 5 Seagull awaiting the arrivial of the Wisconsin 6 A view of the test pilings as per explanation above. Following the meeting we were invited by Howard Webb, President of Webb Technologies and the President of the National Maritime Center Foundation to join him on his boat, Mariner IV for a cruise along the historic Elizabeth River to see Wisconsin.
So I don't think there's any particular crisis with the model as it presently exists. It does sound like SCD will survive this ordeal and continue to be a community resource. The data-handling capabilities in SCD are almost unmatched, and we have a very respectable computing capability today with the C90. We anticipate bringing in another supercomputer for the community. supercomputing centers, and if we're successful with the highly parallel nonvector technology, we will be able to match the computing capability of our international peer organizations.

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