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To: JPR who wrote (12386)7/12/2002 8:53:06 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Nuclear Shelter

DRDO's ideas on Nuclear shelter are laughable at best. Remember we were asked before to hide under the table and kitchen sink. If the MFB, who claims to be a genius, has any ideas for his brethren for selective and exclusive escape from a nuclear strike by pakistan on India, let him tell them. That will be a nice gesture.They would appreciate it immensely. The Hindus have to perish in such an attack for we believe in fate, reincarnation and immortality of soul: Death and life are a continuum. So we embrace life and death as equal until liberation. This is a simpleton concept for a genius who doubles as MFB, SFB and AFB.



To: JPR who wrote (12386)7/12/2002 2:03:13 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
JPR, Vin Dham is not the father of the Pentium processor. I know him through Indian social circles here in Silicon Valley. He was just the Product Manager/Project Manager of the Pentium project at Intel. He went against the technical advice of his team of technical experts and released the Pentium before the major bugs were worked out. He is not a technical design person at all. He is a business area / management person. So to say "father of the Pentium" is right a correct characterization.