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To: rudedog who wrote (144356)10/11/1999 4:03:00 PM
From: Reilly Diefenbach  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Well, I set myself up pretty well there. My analogy only worked so far. Ahab at least had a harpoon. Luc is firing blanks.

The point is: It seems that Luc has a jealous vendetta, he is bent, obsessed with Dell's destruction even if it means and guarantees his own destruction, given that you can believe what he posts. Other than gold, there isn't anything he seems to favor besides being short Dell. It has been shown that you can't appeal to him with obviously more appropriate shorting candidates (whales other than the white one, if you will). His "lawsuit" just seems to be the next enraged, irrational step. As you put it, one can only imagine the basis for such a suit.



To: rudedog who wrote (144356)10/11/1999 9:16:00 PM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rudedog:<qcom> from purely a technological point, can any competitor significantly slow them down? Also, with the market cap going crazy like it is, will some new bright minds, improve greatly on the Q hardware/software algorithm...or is it likely near to impossible...

Did any of your technologist friends, predict this kind of market domination...Do you think it will just plain keep going? I know they control tons of patents...question is, is there the possibility of doing "it" a whole different way? Would IBM's labs be capable of a feat like this? Sure would satisfy Lou's kind of criteria, for real action...
... Have you been surprised, by its performance? Seems to me that you, as a technologist, would have been one of the first, to see this situation...hope you don't mind answering...