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To: steve harris who wrote (98265)2/5/2000 6:08:00 PM
From: Monica Detwiler  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
steve - you wrote Come by more often, here or on the AMDroid thread. Jump on in anytime; we always have a lot of fun. Don't we Yousef?"
Yousef? I think you're having trouble telling the boys from the girls again - or maybe you just prefer boys - what other explanation can account for this idiotic post and behavior. But its a big world out there - and I suppose your type must be tolerated.
You also wrote And what would be your thoughts on DELL's statement, in the area of is *ntel meeting your expectations, or demand is much higher than *ntel planned, or there might be a *ntel problem somewhere?
Are you also dyslexic in your spelling ? Somehow it seems the great medical care available in the U.S. seems to have avoided you. As for Dell, I think they were quite plain about there problems with Intel - and a whole lot more professional about it than Gateway. Why do you have so much difficulty understanding that Intel cannot produce as many processors as their customers demand, despite producing at record levels? You do realize that these customers always prefer Intel CPUs and are only resorting to AMD's CPUs because Intel cannot meet all their requirements? If I were you, I'd be concerned about the time when Intel's capacity expands to meet the demand. You do recall what happened to AMD when Intel ramped up their Celeron production in early 1999, don't you?
Monica