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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (154985)1/12/2002 1:44:58 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Pwetender - How are your Intel January $25 puts doing?

Are they worthless yet?

I guess your December $30 puts on Intel also expired worthless - for another PWETENDER LOSS !!!

Looks like you're headed for TWO IN A ROW !!!

No wonder you're such a sh!t.
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To:Mani Ahmadi who started this subject
From: TGPTNDR Thursday, Dec 6, 2001 1:34 PM
Respond to 65042 of 67610

Got filled for -INQME $0.20 and -INQXF $0.25.
quote.cboe.com

tgptndr



To: TGPTNDR who wrote (154985)1/12/2002 1:47:22 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
TGPTNDR, Re: "The poorly designed P4 is clearly on it's last legs.

But it looks like there may be life in the PIII yet!"


This seems like an argument I might have heard 6 months ago, when Tualatin was leading Pentium III performance and Willamette was still stuck at 1.7-1.8GHz, and the Athlon was still kicking butt. But now with Northwood currently more than competitive against Athlon, and with that much better scaling for the future, you sound like nothing more than a fool in the dark.

wbmw



To: TGPTNDR who wrote (154985)1/12/2002 9:50:20 PM
From: SilentZ  Respond to of 186894
 
>The poorly designed P4 is clearly on it's last legs.

Clearly? Last legs? Huh?

While I still agree that the P4 is not overly impressive, it's definitely currently the highest performing PC processor right now. Of course, if AMD can ever released Tbred, that could change, but they haven't yet and we don't quite know when they will.

Let Intel have its moment- credit where it's due.

-Z