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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 92.72+5.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Bilow who wrote (54900)9/24/2000 10:23:43 PM
From: Dave B   of 93625
 
Carl,

Wow! It didn't take long to get hypocritical, did it?

In message 54900 you say:

First of all, you still haven't shown a link where VIA said that they were going to use Samurai. What you have found, (in a sort of roundabout way), is a link showing that Jack Robertson said that VIA was going to license the Samurai.

I know that Rambus heads are a bit short of processing power, but you must have realized that there is a a few bits of difference between "license" and "use", and between "VIA" and "Jack Robertson".


So apparently reports from secondary sources are not acceptable.

Then in message 54901, you claim "VIA to make integrated DDR CPU. Engineering samples 1Q01" based on a slide from www.watch.impress.co.jp (and who knows where that came from).

I know that you bears are a bit short of processing power, but you must have realized that there is a a few bits of difference between "VIA" and "www.watch.impress.co.jp". I don't see Via saying anything about a supposed "Matthew 2" anywhere.

Even worse, you commit the same sin you complained about in your very next post!

But don't worry about doing it again. I'm sure the bulls will be happy to notice from now on when you're making claims based on information from a secondary source instead of the company directly.

LOL!

Dave
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