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To: Win Smith who wrote (45307)6/26/2001 8:19:53 PM
From: muzosiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
do they have special intro training in arrogance when you sign on at Intel?

most probably yes (if the orientation is anything like microsoft's) but it is more subtle. when a company is as big as intel/microsoft and as successful in the market place, you can't avoid the arrogance. i think the idea is that overconfident, arrogant employees are harder working people. it is like joining a cult. get them when they are young and infuse the ideology into them. they will sleep in their sleeping bags in their offices (at least there are offices in building 17, do intel employees get offices?) and work like crazy.



To: Win Smith who wrote (45307)6/26/2001 8:22:16 PM
From: richard surcklaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan Schuh... here: dailynews.yahoo.com



To: Win Smith who wrote (45307)6/26/2001 8:54:09 PM
From: TenchusatsuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Win, if you have been following my discussions with Rob, I've always praised the EV7 and EV8 technology. The only things I did ridicule were the constant schedule slips of Alpha, and that's only in response to all of his negative comments regarding Itanium.

<do they have special intro training in arrogance when you sign on at Intel?>

No, but years of being on these threads have taught me how to deal with those who hypocritically accuse me of such arrogance.

Tenchusatsu