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To: margaret tasset who wrote (19577)5/20/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: Ann Janssen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hi Margaret,

A little of OT and Intel.

OT - Well I was unsuccessful in my attempts to get your e-mail ready. I'll try again tomorrow.

Someone asked me to post this article about the analyst we all love to hate so I thought I would oblige. So From Harrington here it is.

Once again, Tom Kurlak's comments slam chip sector

The problem: "The majority of the market over the next five or ten years is likely to want simple computers to do simple tasks."

pathfinder.com

I tend to disagree with Kurlack simplicity of computing these days. I have a calculator and pen and paper for simple tasks and the world does not revolve around the internet. Ok, maybe someday, not 5 years though. There are plenty of things being run on desktops that have nothing to do with the internet. I'm not talking Network Computers either. I read in an article in computer world today (Yes I did a search and it must not be on-line) about Windows wants to step into a 3-D world. Long story short it would require at least a PII-350. We will always need/want more power. Remember Bill Gates famous saying no one will every need more that 640k of memory.

Well enough for today!!

Take Care everyone.

Ann