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To: steve harris who wrote (79320)5/4/2002 10:56:36 AM
From: Dan3Respond to of 275872
 
Re: I guess Elmer made a significant contribution to the 440 chipset without working for Intel

LOL!!!

Yep, he's an amazingly talented guy.



To: steve harris who wrote (79320)5/4/2002 11:49:27 AM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
RE:"I guess Elmer made a significant contribution to the 440 chipset without working for Intel."

I remember his trip to Israel to tell us how great the Timna was benching not to mention the fact that they just happened to let him in the lunchroom at Intel's Chandler plant so he could report about the "1,000,000 Coppermines" on the banner. LOL

Jim



To: steve harris who wrote (79320)5/4/2002 1:10:38 PM
From: niceguy767Respond to of 275872
 
Steve:

"The i440BX (which I made a significant contribution to) is still in production and probably the highest volume integrated circuit ever made (8bit microcontrollers excepted)."

Do they still use a broom and dustpan to keep the rooms clean???



To: steve harris who wrote (79320)5/4/2002 4:54:13 PM
From: Ali ChenRespond to of 275872
 
"I guess Elmer made a significant contribution to the 440 chipset without working for Intel."

You do not understand. The guy is always telling
the truth, as he just said.. Therefore you need to correct
your perception, and accept this as a fact.

;-)

- Ali