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Andrey retreated to his room, where, thanks to Vladimir's belief that "the future would have something to do with computers," there was always a machine, as up to date as the family could afford.
They both have something to do with computers.
Moreover, because SETI@home tries to assure that participating computers always have something to work on, even if it's work that another computer already did, there are periods when each piece of work is done five times or more, when two or three would suffice.
We have a feeling that it might have something to do with, you know, computers.
Mr. Dio's band, Dio, has a new album, "Killing the Dragon" (Spitfire), a collection of midtempo metal enlivened by absurd lyrical conceits: he says the songs have something to do with abducted children and computers run amok.
It seems as if the ever-increasing speed of desktop computers should have something to offer.
And the computer industry does have something to protect its status as the least-regulated industry of its size in the U.S. Political involvement may grow.
The expanded product lines that have stretched Staples and Office Depot past pencils and paper clips and into computers and scanners might have something to do with it.
Logic, game theory and computer science are not the only disciplines that have something to say about social mechanisms.
You have something to do every day".
"… to have something to attend.
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