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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 214.18-0.5%Dec 31 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (256977)11/6/2008 11:30:58 PM
From: fastpathguruRead Replies (2) of 275872
 
Elmer was pointing out the hypocrisy of those on this thread who find conspiracies in everything Intel does, but looks the other way when AMD has its hand in the cookie jar.

Elmer (and Mahmoud, and you too) are full of it.

Nobody on the AMD side is proactively declaring AMD's innocence in the Intel IP matter, it was Mahmoud that brought up the subject with the groundless accusation.

Get it? Let me make it simple:

A) Intel dude groundlessly attacks AMD.
B) AMD dude responds with fact of the explicit lack of evidence/basis for attack.
C) Intel dude responds with anti-AMD innuendo.

vs.

A) AMD dude points out fact of Intel's multiple antitrust struggles.
B) Intel dude responds with groundless defense of Intel. (Attacks strawman, etc.)
C) AMD dude points out fallacy of Intel dude's defense.

You know how they say "reality has a liberal bias?" Well, in this case, reality has an AMD bias.

Hypocrisy is claiming that:

A) It's simply not possible for Intel to have done anything wrong ("Their lawyers would never permit it!") when accused (and found to have broken, in some cases) the antitrust laws of several countries, while

B) AMD just MUST have been involved (even with the explicit lack of any evidence by any enforcement agency) with the theft of Intel IP just because he knows it in his heart to be true.

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