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To: SilentZ who wrote (71283)2/9/2002 12:40:35 PM
From: greg sRespond to of 275872
 
Message 17039499



To: SilentZ who wrote (71283)2/9/2002 12:43:36 PM
From: TGPTNDRRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
-Z, Re: >You are being paid by Intel to post these leading statements.

I'd qualify that as a personal attack... no?<

Only if you think it's not so. I agree with it.

In my opinion there is an Intel Company opinion on some subjects and varying from that opinion gets one yanked from the threads.

Every development about to come out of Intel is touted here as being the best, gonna change the world, Oh, My God great stuff that's ..., etc.

But if you ask for particulars -- it's secret squirrel time.

I'm mostly tired of hearing about it.

When Intel comes out with something that works is when I'll worry about it.

It's been a good long time since the last time intel put out a competitive product in the PC CPU area and it looks to me like it's gonna be a long time 'till the next time.

Your opinion may, of course differ from mine.

tgptndr



To: SilentZ who wrote (71283)2/9/2002 7:33:52 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: I'd qualify that as a personal attack... no?

TWY is absolutely correct in his comments.

What Tenchusatsu was doing was not just de facto irresponsible, but was de jure illegal. He claimed to be presenting, slightly veiled, insider information that was prejudicial to AMD and supportive of Intel.

He was either making it up, in which case he was committing a fraud on a pubic investor forum, or he was divulging his employer's secrets, also to an investor forum, which is illegal according to SEC rules.

TWY was absolutely correct, and may have been, in his own way, trying to protect Tenchusatsu from getting into some serious trouble with his employer, the SEC, or both.