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To: Michael Coley who wrote (43599)1/16/1998 3:12:00 AM
From: Michael M  Respond to of 58324
 
Michael, thanks again for the great response to Dvorak piece. Agree with you entirely about the writer's credentials...I love reading his stuff. That said, I'm reminded that he reported about three years ago that Intel was trying to corner the market in memory and doing a fairly good job of it. When I bounced this off a senior Intel guy in
a bar one night, I got one of the greatest s*** eating grins you've ever seen; maybe even a wink. Serious money was put on the table. As fate would have it, the memory squeeze turned into a memory glut overnight (remember when Micron was a steal in the 80s?). Bottom line: even the best sources can be wrong, wrong, wrong. As for that serious chunk of change: it was last observed in a tight swirl to the right!