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To: JW@KSC who wrote (30725)3/30/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Jim --

I'm grinning and yet puzzled at the same time. I called TI to be sure the chips are actually available and they are. They're shipping now. In lots of 25K or more the C/O version for 2 lines is $95, CPE is $65, and optimized for PCI is $76.

By my calculations, they're 3 months behind schedule, but 2 months ahead of what I feared. In fact I had a bet with RC that the chip would be out in March. He said May. <G>

Later --

Pat



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30725)3/30/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: Galirayo  Respond to of 31386
 
[ No Salsa ? ] Jim,

Did you locate the Salsa near the Chicken Burritos?

Message 3883616

I was trying not to serve up any SPAM. I know how some people don't like SPAM.

Ray



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30725)3/30/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: Michael F. Donadio  Respond to of 31386
 
Jimmy, the chips are here.
Mikie

Excuse my strangeness. See:http://www.exchange2000.com/~wsapi/investor/reply-3891969



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30725)3/31/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: riposte  Respond to of 31386
 
[ What Bill Knows About Bandwidth That You Don't. ]

From AnchorDesk...

TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1998

What Bill Knows About
Bandwidth That You Don't.
(Hint: It's Bad News)

Jesse Berst, Editorial Director
ZDNet AnchorDesk


Why was Microsoft CEO Bill Gates complaining about
bandwidth in a recent speech? Because we are in way
worse shape than we thought.

It is the consensus of a number of Internet-related
companies -- including Microsoft -- that fast access will
be slow coming to your home. For those of us spoiled
by a fast connection at work, this is frustrating. For
those of us who make a living on the Web, this is
serious. Because it has important implications for the
way we do business for the next several years.


FULL TEXT AT:
zdnet.com