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To: tinkershaw who wrote (44192)7/7/2001 2:42:42 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
"However, I believe in every word of it....
Apollo, So do I and its scaring the bejeesus out of me;(
Mommy! Tinker"

Oh man, your article is a pathetic confusion of facts
and irrelevant comparisons. All your arguments are false.
Rambus mass is no close to critical, so the argument
of VHS vs. Beta does not hold. MacOS maybe was "easy
to use" for Mac customer, but the application interface
was not open, so the third-party software support was
about non-existent, therefore it is a question of
history which OS was "superior" in consumer eyes.
You also forgot that the small and
DIY PC business is about 50% of the market, and
almost none of them are making Rambus systems,
just because of naked cost. You also conveniently
forgot about Intel Brookdale chipset coming out.
In short, the article constitutes a pathetic attempt to
save the fredhager.com rotten face.

- Ali