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To: Ex-INTCfan who wrote (19813)11/27/2000 4:16:23 PM
From: Hobie1Kenobe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
I find it rather soothing to see Cheney matter of factly laying out what has to happen in a transition. Just what you'd expect from a successful CEO. Never have to worry about whining from this man. Salute!
JF3



To: Ex-INTCfan who wrote (19813)11/27/2000 4:28:21 PM
From: CAtechTrader  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
INTCfan, it is amazing what cardio patients can do now-a-days...my Uncle just had an angioplasty and the doctors had him walking a mile a day they very next day...apparently the case for inactivity being "healthier" has now been overturned in favor of activity.



To: Ex-INTCfan who wrote (19813)11/28/2000 6:17:36 PM
From: dustcatcher  Respond to of 65232
 
INTCfan:

I had a stent emplaced about two years ago now and was at work the next day. No, I didn't have a "heart attack" but certainly did have chest pains.

I would have been surprised if Cheney didn't get right back to work.

---Jack---