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To: kash johal who wrote (39711)10/20/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576880
 
Kash - Re" Paul-Nazi (tm Kash Johal) & Herr Engels, here are ze benchmarks. Pleaze enjoy pauleron.con;

Since you insist on making continued racial slurs, you are confirming yourself as a RACIST.

You must therefore consider yourself RACIALLY SUPERIOR to others.

I hope everyone on this thread - with a different racial background than your own - recognizes their inferiority to you.

Playing the RACE CARD , eh KASH?

Paul



To: kash johal who wrote (39711)10/20/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: Investor A  Respond to of 1576880
 
Hewlett-Packard released three new consumer PCs today, including a 333-MHz Intel Celeron system for $899 and another based on a yet-to-be released 366-MHz K6-2, in its bid to overthrow Compaq as the king of the retail PC market.
news.com

K6-2 366Mhz? Does this new clock speed run faster than Intel PII-350Mhz? Well, I am quite confused. K6-2 366Mhz is 16Mhz faster than PII 350Mhz and should run faster than the soon-to-be $210 PII-350Mhz.

Another factor in the company's success: HP has
ridden the crest of market acceptance for AMD's
processors. HP's research has shown consumers
are buying processors by their clock-speed rating,
and not by brand, a company spokesperson said