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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems

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To: Steve Lee who wrote (41108)2/9/2001 7:58:37 PM
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This all hinges on selective cognition. Selective cognition tricks don't work on me anymore...I've read too many of twister's posts. What I said was:

The "wildfire" name has been used as a code name by Sun for AT LEAST 3 years and possibly longer...

This clearly contemplates an open-ended time period, including Sun using the name AT LEAST since its founding in 1982, and possibly longer. Research into Stanford internal papers might well reveal that 'Wildfire' was the name of the first 4-bit adder that Andreas Bechtolsheim built as a graduate student in the late 70's just to see if his soldering iron still worked.

JC, you're losing it.

--QS
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