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To: Scumbria who wrote (67611)3/14/2001 7:09:19 AM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Scumb: You and HiBlow are more FOS than ever. Full of spin, that is.

The Asian manufacturers signed agreements to protect themselves from political action by the USITC, and to take a ride on the RMBS stock bubble they produced.

Let's get evidence based here. Back this heresay up w/ a link to "prove" this.

The DRAM manufacturers decided to let an American company fight the battle, because the USITC has no interest in blocking competition from an American company.

100% heresay, conjecture, spin. BTW, do you know who is going to trial next week? IFX. A German firm.

Your cr@p is getting real thick, as is yer pal HiBlow/Steve. BTW, the Sperling price ratios are laughable. Compare RDRAM to the the price of commoditized SDRAM that is being sold at below cost? ROTFLMAO!! The stupidity / bias of this approach is staggering.

And posting a broadband plan to develop the network as processor, yada yada yada, as evidence that off chip memory is being phased out?? LOL!

And per the trial, I'll defer to lawyers on the thread. But having been involved in contract litigation before, I will never ever underestimate the ability of litigants to misrepresent / spin exhibits to the point of being the equivalent of a total lie, simply by the way the stuff is presented out of context.

Go ahead boys, twist that one around. I would expect nothing less from you scoundrels.

BP