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To: Process Boy who wrote (78947)4/13/1999 9:36:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
PB,

I do this for fun, and I'm glad to have an opponent who can be civil.

Like you, I am a senior engineer with 3 children, and I find the verbal abuse from Paul extremely offensive and unnecessary. I don't want to see Ten go over to the dark side.

Scumbria



To: Process Boy who wrote (78947)4/14/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Thanks to all Intel members for their support and participation in this great company. One of the great things about the web and SI is the chance to learn from and in some way get to know employees, investors, and managers in Intel. Being an outside investor in a huge company is nearly always an impersonal and unconnected role. I believe that some day, conferring like this will become a normal and expected part of corporate life. Management will converse daily with the whole community -- questions will be answered -- rumors dispelled -- and consultation will be widespread. Broad employee stockownership will in time lead to a new kind of "industrial democracy." The continued success of Intel proves to me that Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore created a new way of organizing and managing a capitalistic firm -- where the people who actually do the work and make the corporation money, share equitably in the rewards. More and more firms have imitated this model. It is one secret of success today.