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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (37219)10/22/1997 9:51:00 AM
From: Larry Loeb  Read Replies (4) of 186894
 
Your lack of manners is exceeded only by your lack of knowledge and your ignorance of what you are talking about.

If you are not interested in facts, but only your own conjecture, then don't bother asking questions. It is obvious that you have no information to offer, only your suppositions.

Intel, by the way, sells product to distributors and to OEMs. If Pentium prices fall in the aftermarket, it is the distributors who are taking the loss - NOT INTEL.

What was Churchill's quote (nihil, maybe you can help)? Something like: It is better to be quiet and thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.

PS. The answer to the question above is there is a glut of chips in the channel and Intel may be DUMPING them at or below cost.

Swallow that one.


You might want to swallow your ego
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