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To: Scumbria who wrote (95432)2/27/2000 8:51:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572900
 
Re: "Both Intel and AMD are headquartered squarely between the San Andreas fault and the Hayward fault. A 1906 sized earthquake would take out Intel, AMD, Cisco, Sun, El Burrito Real, and one or two other businesses. I would never buy anything from any company with ties to Silicon Valley."

Scunbria I realize that carrying on a serious discussion is difficult for you because your word games have higher priority but your statements are absurd. Intel manufactures very little in the Valley. Intel processors are coming from at least 6 different fabs from diverse locations on the globe ranging from Oregon to New Mexico, Arizona, Ireland, Israel and California plus soon Hudson Mass and Colorado Springs. If you see this as the same level of risk to customers as having a single Fab in the former East Germany running an unproven process with ZERO track record, then I think you have slipped back into your gibberish days of the Willamette demo.

EP