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To: Tony Viola who wrote (126907)10/26/2000 5:03:53 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573026
 
You mean when NTAP reports, Nov. 14?

Tony,

That's as good a date as any.

I did not make up the rules....just trying to live with them. ;~))

ted



To: Tony Viola who wrote (126907)11/2/2000 8:24:35 AM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573026
 
TOP TEN REASONS WHY RAMBUS WILL SUE INTEL

Interesting read.

Here's a snippet:

Reason(9: If you can't compete, coerce. If you can't coerce, sue.

Rambus is really trying to put the heat on ram
manufacturers. SDRAM standards had been
open, but Rambus' failure with RDRAM causes
them to rethink their strategy. You know what
they say, when at first you don't succeed, sue
and sue again. Rambus has already tipped
their hat on their attitude of lawsuits and Intel
should be forewarned. Intel is Rambus' hunting
buddy now, but when too much beer and too
few squirrels (http://www.deadsquirrel.com )
make an appearance, Intel just might be ripe
for one of those infamous "hunting accidents."
I usually know when hunting season starts
because it usually kicks off by some inebriated
hunter thinking his orange-vested companion
looked like a 12-point buck.

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