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To: Mike Magee who wrote (53569)9/16/2000 9:11:07 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Mike,

I'm back in the States after spending a week in a "third world country" trying to find an open Petrol station. I found it amusing that so many in the UK thought their government would cave in like the French did.

Normally I have great respect for the principled and steadfast behavior of the English people, but some recent reporting by The Ragister indicates a sense of cluelessness, or a willingness to sell out to the highest bidder. Given this recent change in reporting style, I suggest that you remove the motto from your home page.

Scumbria (Formerly a big fan, and currently with a full tank of gas in Silicon Valley)

Just a thought..... Maybe you folks in the UK are spending too much time on your mobile phones?



To: Mike Magee who wrote (53569)9/16/2000 9:54:01 AM
From: Estephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
So you decided to go w/ the winner and drop the rambus FUD campaign ?



To: Mike Magee who wrote (53569)9/16/2000 10:25:03 AM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 93625
 
Mikey:

I've always enjoyed trashing your paper. Please keep up the good supply of cannon fodder.

I for one promise to provide links to all my posts which contain Register quotes.

BP



To: Mike Magee who wrote (53569)9/19/2000 2:46:38 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 93625
 
Hi Mike Magee; What's this I here about the VTF?

The Via Technology Forum starts tomorrow and La Reg will be hear to listen to the different supporting parties, before it moves to Tokyo, Beijing, and Prague, before turning up just in time for the Oktoberfest in Munich.
theregister.co.uk

-- Carl