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To: pat mudge who wrote (29733)12/6/1997 7:42:00 PM
From: alvin ung  Respond to of 31386
 
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Pat, actually Im from the Bay Area, going to CSU Hayward, was a career change. Actually a backup to my second career. If I can't survive as a CMT, I'll at least have my BS in Criminal Justice. I know, it's alittle weird to have two totally different career choices!
Funny how you mention the grades though. Maturity sure helps. IF I would of payed more attention to my grades 15 years ago, I could graduate with honors!

Thank God the weathers milder up here! Back to the books!
Alvin



To: pat mudge who wrote (29733)12/6/1997 8:19:00 PM
From: Jack Jackson  Respond to of 31386
 
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"Microprocessors are for Wimps"
Page 134 in Business Weeks Dec. 15th issue

"similar agreements have been struck with Eastman Kodak Co.
and amati communications Corp. for imaging and networking chips."

Ruiz has been wooing big customers who can help with the system-chip
iniiative. He formed a partnership with tv pioneer Sarnoff Corp to develop one chip digital TVs and set-top boxes.

got to go,
jack