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To: James Yu who wrote (2242)11/17/1997 12:12:00 PM
From: Brian Hutcheson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
James , I am happy that you sent E-mail on Yousef to SI...
I did a similar thing a few weeks back ,
best wishes , Brian



To: James Yu who wrote (2242)11/17/1997 1:33:00 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 6843
 
James,

Re: "Here is a message to Webmaster ..."

This is a "sad day" ... Or to put it as Fuchi says ... "Hide behind
a lady's skirt and start the lady chats behind ones back"
.

Hopefully James, you will "reflect" on some of your childish posts and
learn to be more "mature".

BTW Brian, these types of "witch hunts" are what got Jack and Albert removed!!

Make It So,
Yousef



To: James Yu who wrote (2242)11/17/1997 1:34:00 PM
From: Kevin K. Spurway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6843
 
I don't believe Yousef is the problem on this thread. Although he's annoying sometimes, he has contributed quite a bit of valuable information to the thread and I, in fact, must admit I've learned from him. It is people like StockMan, who post completely worthless drivel without even any attempt at rationality or intelligence, who destroy the value of SI threads.

exchange2000.com
exchange2000.com
I love this one, shows real thought:
exchange2000.com
Here's an example of what I'd like to see from StockMan--annoying, but at least containing some content:
exchange2000.com

Here's a link to justify the presence of this post on this thread, so nobody can take the opportunity to complain. Looks like AMD is really charging after the computer gamers market. Personally I think its an interesting strategy. Why? Here's a hint: the killer ap that moves consumers to sixth generation x86 won't be a better spreadsheet.

biz.yahoo.com

Kevin