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To: Don Green who wrote (8003)10/9/2000 1:30:10 PM
From: Ms. Baby Boomer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14451
 
Just for the record, I'm not using the ignore button ... yet....

missioncriticallinux.com

Hmmm, looks like MCI, who was also mentioned as a subcontractor under the contract with WAM!NET & Raytheon uses Linux....



To: Don Green who wrote (8003)10/9/2000 2:34:30 PM
From: AustinPowersIII  Respond to of 14451
 
<Green> Buy at $22.00 like "greenbean" & keep HOPE ALIVE!!! Then watch others smarter & wiser buy at $3 5/8 & then try to destroy any hope they might have, sounds like a jealous teen, that green. Seems to me that someone bought "eggs" before & got fried! The yolks on Watson!ROTFLMAO!



To: Don Green who wrote (8003)10/9/2000 3:09:27 PM
From: AustinPowersIII  Respond to of 14451
 
<font color=green>Deja VU??? dressed in Green?
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To: Don Green who wrote (8003)10/9/2000 3:29:55 PM
From: AustinPowersIII  Respond to of 14451
 
<font color=green>Greens $22.00+ SGI & Rambus Hype revealed by Austin!
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> DON GREENS, RMBS another SGI buy at $22.00+!
RMBS Short. Could you find a riper mellon to drop from the tenth story for maximum splatter effect? Rambus makes an "advanced" form of DRAM known as RDRAM. But, as fate would have it, RDRAM is was all bark and no bite. Recent benchmarks show it actually underperforming more classic DRAM chips at a much higher cost. As if that wasn't bad enough, DDRAM has already arrived on the scene in force, and it really is the next big thing. Rambus's big price moves were mainly the result of INTC influence and claims by INTC that Rambus was going to be the new standard. INTC failed to get anyone else on board with their plan. Infact, recent ridiculous patent claims by Rambus on certain parts of the DDRAM architecture have made them a universally hated company that no one wants to do business with unless they absolutely have to. Even if the patents hold, Rambus could never make enough money off of royalties on them to justify its stock price and market cap or even become profitable within its current cost structure.
Currently Rambus is a completely bloated money loser with