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To: Alighieri who wrote (113330)5/30/2000 11:09:00 AM
From: crazyoldman  Respond to of 1573640
 
Hello Al,

Re: Please note that I used the word "intensify". The ongoing war is being kept "civil" by shortages. If supply was more plentiful competition could be uglier and destructive.

Amen! It seems to me that peaceful co-existance makes more sense for both companies. Our competitor has a bigger chunk to lose in an "ugly" price war, but of course our competitor has deeper pockets. Events of our world do not always "make sense" however.

I keep getting stuck on the idea that *ntel tried their best to "take us out" (and all other competitors) during the celery war. Now that it's down to two, perhaps...

As always, the future is fascinating...and some people get bored with life?

Kindest regards,
CrazyMan