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To: AK2004 who wrote (162926)3/25/2002 10:10:09 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
albert, Re: "when you run out of arguments you resort to insults?"

Nope. When Ali runs out of arguments, he resorts to his old tradition of patronizing the person he's arguing against. When he resorts to that, then I resort to insults. Much like yourself, he can't seem to continue a conversation without getting personal.

Re: "Ali is right, while you criticizing the spin that Jerry put on 3rd party data, you are very proud of the complete garbage that intel feeds you. Intel does not need 3rd party data....."

albert - I know you're a little slow, but I hope you realize that those slides had an accompanied speech. In this case, the speech was given by Robert Gasser at the 2001 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.

intel.com
his.com

You should be fortunate to even have access to the slides. Not all presenters publish them. And FWIW, this presentation is about as far from Sanders' undeserved hype as one can get. The audience for these presentations are usually seasoned professionals in the field of engineering - not clueless media lackies looking for the latest scoop.

But I doubt you'd understand the difference.

wbmw



To: AK2004 who wrote (162926)3/26/2002 6:39:12 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Albert,

re: when you run out of arguments you resort to insults?

It's the iNteL way; didn't you know that?

When a P3 wouldn't work with Linux, iNteL insulted the entire Linux community by calling it "obscure" software.

sTeViE