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To: rzborusa who wrote (259384)4/3/2009 12:47:16 PM
From: Mahmoud MohammedRespond to of 275872
 
Mr rzborusa,

Re: "A big sow can be pretty dangerous. Which is born out by current events."

Or ... a blind sow (AMD) finds an ear of corn every once in awhile. <ggg>

Mahmoud



To: rzborusa who wrote (259384)4/3/2009 12:47:59 PM
From: Elmer PhudRespond to of 275872
 
Maybe it is the part about how Intel was created.

Maybe it was the whole lunatic rant.



To: rzborusa who wrote (259384)4/3/2009 5:59:03 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: I see the Insters have taken exception...

Their hysterics are amusing - note their unwillingness to argue against the post (since they know it's true).

All they can do is attack the messenger.

They're also probably fretting about this:

San Jose (CA) – The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) sent out a sobering note today, indicating that the pace of declining chip sales is still accelerating. On a positive note, the organization mentioned that the decline is more moderate now.

Chip makers have been hit with one of the worst recessions in computer history, or, as the SIA calls it, one of the “steepest corrections” so far. Global chip sales were $14.2 billion in February down 7.6% from January and down 30.4% in January of 2008, when sales were $20.3 billion.

tgdaily.com