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To: brushwud who wrote (100368)3/6/2000 11:54:00 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 186894
 
Now, THIS is a great idea for companies buying notebooks for their employees:

INTEL TACKLES NOTEBOOK SECURITY

The chip maker plans to announce a new security architecture designed to make stolen notebooks about "as useful as bricks."




By Ken Popovich, PC Week
UPDATED March 6, 2000 8:24 AM PT

zdnet.com



To: brushwud who wrote (100368)3/6/2000 12:30:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
brushwud, >If he stole Moore's Law, he stole it from Fairchild Semiconductor, where he & Moore both worked in the 60s before Intel &
AMD were founded. Gordon Moore expostulated his Law around 1964.


Good history! Site below says it was 1965 that Gordon saw the light, made the observation, and he would have been at Fairchild, as you say. Sanders was in Sales or Marketing then, right?

askjeeves.com

Tony



To: brushwud who wrote (100368)3/6/2000 10:59:00 PM
From: nihil  Respond to of 186894
 
But Jerry was a (ugh-h) salesman for Fairchild.