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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Paul
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                  <div>On 16-07-05 01:31 PM, David McClain wrote:</div>
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                I strongly recommend Rob Pike's talk "Concurrency is not
                Parallelism - It's Better" to understand why this is a
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            <div>The link that google found is broken, any idea how to
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            <div> Best, Alexandre</div>
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    Strange - the original video that I watched in December is 404'ed. 
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    This seems to replace it (2nd slide contains link to video)
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    I guess someone liked the Waza talk better.  <br>
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    The slides look to be about the same (except for the 1st slide is
    missing the line "It's Better" :-).<br>
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