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To: Dave B who wrote (51409)8/27/2000 11:55:55 AM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave B... How about a private web site that only that only the good guys will know how to post to. All will be able to read but not all will be able to post? Like the following below, If you knew have to get in and modify this piece that would do the job. I'm not saying exactly like this but it is a start of something to think about...

members.theglobe.com



To: Dave B who wrote (51409)8/27/2000 12:18:17 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Respond to of 93625
 
What? The self-appointed BS police chief wants to strike BS from the thread vocabulary? What would be left of RMBS?



To: Dave B who wrote (51409)8/27/2000 3:26:54 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Dave B, and there still is another answer. We could all consider going on over to the AMD thread and carry on our conversations over there. After all they have all come over here to carry on their conversations. Give that some deep thought. Remember when Glenn Norman tried to shake this group by starting a new thread. They followed him over there. I know they would follow us back to AMD.



To: Dave B who wrote (51409)8/27/2000 4:28:32 PM
From: chic_hearne  Respond to of 93625
 
Re: Stuart Steele said last year that the anti-Rambus sentiment (I believe he used the word 'FUD') was just starting and that it would continue to grow. He certainly called that one correctly. There's still too much uncertainty about all of this.

Dave,

Stuart Steele also dumped HALF of his Rambus position over the past few months.

I met a compiler designer from SGI last night

SGI is going with the Itanium, and currently paying for it (because it's not here). Itanium will be good for the type of applications that SGI sells, but it will be a big flop in web servers.

chic