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To: semiconeng who wrote (81335)6/2/2002 5:29:57 PM
From: Ali ChenRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
"I also cannot understand what this has to do with SemiConductor Investing? Of course, I am sure that you are not trying in some subtle way to insult me. You DID read the thread rules, did you not?"

Oh, of course not, no insult!
I highly respect very motivated lab
technicians who eventually got to associate engineering
positions via hard afterhours work at local community
colleges. I just do not think that their opinions could
be of any weight in Silicon Investing.

As far as cafeteria concerns, you might be missing a
significant piece of control over your Fab environment.
As Kap noted one time here, your yields may go down
every time a clean room technician commits release of
natural gases produced as a result of internal digestion,
with results usually dependent on quality and content of
cafeteria products. You might save your superior engineers
and yourself a lot of brain storming hours digging into
miscorrelations if you apply the "copy exactly technology"
to cafeteria food as well. My advice is free of charge,
but when you get a bonus, drop me a line here at S.I.
with a little thank you. I think my advice will work no
worse than many other recipes from your inventive
"copy exactly" methodology.

Lucky investing and Happy Hours on SI.

- Ali