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To: William who wrote (3584)8/15/2000 10:42:34 PM
From: sbaker23  Respond to of 10714
 
Here's my take:

Yeah, really. People should actually try to do that here, but I do not believe that anyone will pull it off. I have heard that Buffy Ste. Marie can speak Cree, but as far as I'm concerned she can speak whatever she wants...

be well...



To: William who wrote (3584)8/15/2000 11:24:09 PM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10714
 
From the latest press release, after travelling to France and back:

John Palmour, director of Cree of the avançés devices commented, "We are extremely satisfied for us with the step with the development in technology of microwave of GaN. The hybrid amplifier of 40 Watts shows the vast improvement of the execution of power above GaAs, brought back while placing the device of GaN on our semi-semi-insulating high thermal conductivity of the substrates of SiC. We believe that the first demonstration of GaN MMIC announces a new era of the broad amplifiers of the bandgap MMIC-based of high output which are awaited to exceed other technologies of semiconductor for the power and the bandwidth."

tekboy@clearerthanthefirsttime,ifyouaskme.org



To: William who wrote (3584)8/16/2000 12:50:42 AM
From: Pawhuska49  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10714
 
Ach, nein! Es geht schon wieder los!
Hier is was ich gesagt habe:

[Oh, no! Here we go again! Here's what I said:]

For sure. One should be able to do that, but I don’t think that anyone will do it. I have heard that Buffy Ste. Marie [Cree folk singer] can speak Cree, but as far as I’m concerned she can speak whatever she wants to.

Cheers,

--Karlheinz