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To: Barry A. Watzman who wrote (47814)2/14/1998 3:38:00 PM
From: Mo Chips  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
<<respond ONCE, then DROP IT>>

I would but MR LIAR can't. Why should I be expected to live to a standard that MR LAIR doesn't. If soemone posts anything remotely negative to Intel, Engel and his posse of flunkies come down on them quickly and with nothing but nastyness, very little objectivity. Do you know what objectivity is, Barry?

Go look at the AMD thread. I bet 100% of MR LIAR's posts are insults. He is one ego filled smug and insenstive meglimaniac. The only time he says anything nice to someone is if they pay homage to him.

As an intel shareholder I AM HAPPY THAT A LIAR LIKE ENGEL DOES"T WORK THERE!!! His repeated LYING would surely hurt shareholder value.

<<You need to lighten up and let Paul's words, whatever they were, true, false or whatever, just roll off like water rolls off a duck.>>

Barry, it's like this: You and MR LIAR need to be more objective and let people with a difference of opinion exist within this domain. ANd don't lay down that lawsuit crap, I am smart enough to know that slander cases are next to impossible to win.

Go look at one of my latest points, that the new high end ships are not guaranteed immediate success. One of Mr LIAR's flunkie's is so unobjective that they did not get my point. In time, intel will sell a lot of these chips, 20 million or whatever. But intel's revenue run rate is so high, that to keep growing, requires further penetration into untapped markets which becomes harder and harder over time. Another point, I'll allude to a VCR, which doesn't sell as may as when they first came out. Because everyone has one and the new features are not as compelling to make people want a new one.

Now before come back with an insult, I know that a computer is not a vcr and that intel is far from a saturated market. But I think that my point about features and price for new ones is similar. I think that consumers don't all want the fastest computer on the block. They want enough to get them something to balance their checkbook or to get them on the internet. Business may want the newest, but consumers don't and a large part of the untapped world is in the consumers side.

So, now that I've given this ego filled thread some material, insult away...

Mo
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