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To: greenspirit who wrote (339475)1/7/2003 2:15:48 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You just re-hashed it by saying you wouldn't. Typical. What's your problem with Clinton? When did he ever hurt you personally? What? Dont you like prosperity, full employment, peace on earth, government surpluses and welfare reform? You only dislike him because he made your party look like failures, because he beat Newt Gingrich and made Dick Armey beet red with embarassment for opposing his economic ideas. Dont you think dragging the President of the USA throgh your party's dirty laundry inspection brigade is enough? Would you rather just kill him like they did the Kennedys? Would that make you happy?



To: greenspirit who wrote (339475)1/7/2003 3:11:49 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
I expect significant short term up on hype. Top line earnings and expectation will sustain up or kill it.
But SGI has a story that can be viewed positively for mid and longer term. SGI has a very cost effect linux alternative to cheap linux clusters. The current Linux Journal features SGI Altix 3000 on the cover and inside cover editor endorses all SGI claims and rational.

#reply-18411372 Wall Street Journal Staff Reporter Don Clark.

They may sell like popcorn and Sun is out in the cold. SGI execution on sales has sucked in the past. BEWARE.

SGI's New Linux Servers and Superclusters Shatter Scalability And Performance Records
Tuesday January 7, 8:59 am ET

SGI Altix 3000 Family Blends Supercomputing Architecture with Standards-Based Environment

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SGI (NYSE: SGI - News) today
announced the availability of the SGI® Altix(TM) 3000 family of servers and superclusters, a
remarkable leap forward for scientists, engineers and other users of advanced technical
computing systems. SGI Altix 3000 systems combine SGI's supercomputing architecture with
Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and the Linux® operating system, shattering scalability and
performance records.

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