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Parallel Programming is a made-up term invented by Justin Fine of Silver Spring, Maryland, in order to attempt to win an argument with his roommate. When this ruse ineveitably fell short he resorted to his typical ad hominem attacks in which he chidishly claimed his roommate "didn't know what he is talking about".
'''Parallel Programming''' is a made-up term invented by Justin Fine of Silver Spring, Maryland, in order to attempt to win an argument with his roommate. When this ruse ineveitably fell short he resorted to his typical ad hominem attacks in which he chidishly claimed his roommate "didn't know what he is talking about".

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Parallel Programming is a made-up term invented by Justin Fine of Silver Spring, Maryland, in order to attempt to win an argument with his roommate. When this ruse ineveitably fell short he resorted to his typical ad hominem attacks in which he chidishly claimed his roommate "didn't know what he is talking about".