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To: fastpathguru who wrote (259292)4/1/2009 8:50:43 AM
From: eetnoyerRespond to of 275872
 
In my best Vizzini voice:

"Inconceivable".



To: fastpathguru who wrote (259292)4/1/2009 10:38:50 AM
From: TenchusatsuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
FPG, > I do not think the word "negligence" means what you think it means.

I do not think you realize how many other people have tried to "throw the dictionary" at me:

legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com

Maybe you can answer my question now that we can both agree on the definition of the word "negligence."

> So which is it? Personal gain or negligence? If negligence, then was it "negligence" when this guy lied to his Intel manager about going to work for some hedge fund, then started his employment at AMD before his time at Intel was up?

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - I already know what your next answer is going to be, so if you're just going to repeat what the FBI said publicly, don't bother.