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  2. Big Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Big Mac was conceived as a 3M computer, with at least 1 megabyte of memory, a 1 megapixel display, and 1 million instructions per second. Similar to the later Macintosh Portrait Display , its 15 in (38 cm) display had a vertical orientation for word processing and was monochrome to save on costs. [ 5 ]

  3. System X (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    The supercomputer is also known as Big Mac or Terascale Cluster. System X ran at 12.25 Teraflops, (20.24 peak), and was ranked #3 on November 16, 2003 [ 4 ] and #280 in the July 2008 edition of the TOP500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers. [ 5 ]

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  6. Big Apple (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big Apple" is a song written and performed by the British band Kajagoogoo. Released in September 1983, it was the first single to be taken from the band's second album Islands (1984), and their first song without lead singer Limahl , who had been fired from the band earlier that year.

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  8. Big Mac (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Big Mac is a nickname of: Enzo Maccarinelli (born 1980), Welsh former professional boxer; Jimmy Macullar (1855-1924), American Major League Baseball player; Robert MacPherson (BMX rider) (born 1971), retired BMX rider; Massimo Maccarone (born 1979), Italian footballer

  9. Mary Mack (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    The definitive version of Mary Mack is, perhaps, the live version on the 1977 double album "Makem & Clancy Concert," performed live at National Stadium Dublin by the late great Irish troubadours, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy. "Mary Mac" has long been a fixture of Richmond, Virginia band Carbon Leaf's live sets.