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EMC product launch 'biggest ever'







EMC product launch 'biggest ever'

EMC product launch 'biggest ever' 02/11/2004 07:54 AM

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(When I was a boy, we used to have walk ten miles through the snow before we could retain an object. If we wanted to use autorelease we had to go without lunch.)

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