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To: Paul Engel who wrote (93711)2/17/2000 12:49:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570347
 
RE:"I was talking about being able to AFFORD a Willamette - why are you so delusional as to think I was referring to BUYING ALL of Intel's Willamettes?"

Heck, I can afford one. How much does Intel want for that A-0 chip?
<G>

Jim



To: Paul Engel who wrote (93711)2/17/2000 2:02:00 AM
From: hmaly  Respond to of 1570347
 


Paul Re...<<<What are you yakking about?

I was talking about being able to AFFORD a Willamette - why are you so delusional as to think I was referring to BUYING ALL of Intel's Willamettes? >>>>

Well probably because your answer to my previous post said that if I was an Intel shareholder I could afford a Willy based computer. The logic of that argument means that only Intel shareholders can be assured of having enough money to buy Intel. And the ipso facto is that for every five shares you own you would have to buy one Intel chip in order for Intel to sell the humongous amount of chips Elmer thinks Intel is producing .
Now I copied both your reply and my answer so that like Elmer you can deny it even if it is printed before your eyes.

<<<<<Paul RE..<<<That's a crying shame.

You should become an Intel shareholder.

We can ALL AFFORD Willy's !!!

Paul >>>>>>>>

Wouldn't that mean that you would have to buy a $3000 motherboard with chip and memory for every five shares you own in order to sell all 624 million chips Elmer was talking about,if only Intel shareholders can afford them? That should bring you to your knees in no time.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Notice Paul in the first sentence, last phrase I said "
if only Intel shareholders can afford them? " I apologize if I hurt your feelings, but I did not say that you were stupid enough to buy one, its just that your argument implies that.