queries

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Mon Mar 12 10:27:56 PST 2001


Two unrelated questions:

1) When did the use of "space" illustrated in the quote below become common? Is it a techie word originally?


>"If desktop processors were our only problem we would be
>close to forecasts. What's driving our problem is that it is
>spreading into the server space as well."
>
>--Intel CFO Andy Bryant, explaining the company's newly
>downgraded profit forecast.

2) Why did techno music happen in Detroit?

Doug



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