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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (255109)8/2/2008 5:33:57 PM
From: muzosiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
I made no such claim

what the buck are you talking about? you said "I am not an employee of Intel Corp. I have never claimed to be an employee of Intel. I have, in the past, been compensated by Intel for my services and I have had access to inside information. Please don't make statements about me that I have never claimed."

so you got a 1099, or a check to your corp from intel. as i said this makes you technically not an employee of intel but they were your employer. whether irs calls you an employee or a contractor is only a distinction for tax purposes. for any reasonable person that is a distinction without a difference but of course you are not in that group.

Again, buzz off.

i think it's past your bed time; you're getting cranky.