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To: Manx who wrote (52101)4/5/1998 5:35:00 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Manx, my man,

what in the world are you doing up this late?

First, thank you for the article. Its a good find. But my first thought is to note that there are a lot of scams coming out of Russia these days. Seems like the Rooskies are cottoning to Capitalism real fast.

Second, its real easy to announce breakthrough technology to be delivered RSN (real soon now). I commend to your reading, edification and review, the thread entitled Techniclone--the next Intel. It is VERY instructive and worthy of your review from the first post.

At first blush, those Russian guys mentioned in your posted article might be doing the Pumpsky and Dumpsky. I really don't know.

But, you are correct, it is important to review each one of these new revelations, just as the IBM copper announcement and the (was it) Austin University breakthrough a couple of months ago. Anyone of these kinds of things MIGHT develop into an inflection point.

I really don't know but at this point it doesn't seem significant. One reason might be the Russian economic infrastructure, ie where would the be manufactured, the Goollog Archipellago FAB #25 People's Collective? Just as soon as its converted from being a Manure Manufacturing facility?

As far as the coordination with the programing language, I am reminded when the PowerPC was announced by IBM in 1992, that it was considered to be the FASTEST chip available to run software which wasn't invented yet. If you get my drift.

Best Regards,
And again, thank you for the post,

Duke