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To: Mark Brophy who wrote (1728)10/26/1997 5:53:00 AM
From: Jens M. Ottow  Respond to of 6843
 
Mark

I agree. Since I have read professor Engel's privatissime et gratis lecture on the operation of a keyboard I feel much better about my AMD investment. When a genius like professor Engel posts on the AMD thread, AMD must be a good investment.

Go AMD!

Regards, Jens



To: Mark Brophy who wrote (1728)10/26/1997 1:48:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Mark Brophy: <As a former BIOS QA engineer who qualified the operation of the keyboard BIOS, I can testify to the accuracy of your explanation.> Boy, you are a shameless liar. So, you were a QA engineer to qualify only that tiny part of BIOS? What about other BIOS parts? Do you have at all any idea what is the BIOS about?

Who is next to "testify the accuracy" of Paul's hobbist ramblings?



To: Mark Brophy who wrote (1728)10/27/1997 3:05:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 6843
 
Mark - Re: "As a former BIOS QA engineer who qualified the operation of the keyboard BIOS, I can testify to the accuracy of your explanation."

Thanks for the response.

Re: "a former process engineer, not a software engineer."

Sometimes a process engineer has to do many things - redesign equipment, develop custom data acquisition and analysis techniques, etc. These necessitate the learning of a variety of skills and capabilities.

Paul