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To: JAG who wrote (12778)5/19/1999 6:42:00 PM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16960
 
All I'm saying is please post non-TDFX related nVIDIA stuff on the nVIDIA thread. That way it will benefit the people who are truly interested in nVIDIA. SI is a better place if the information is posted to the most relevant thread.

Re: Deathmatch/rising tension/etc. - Can't wait for the real version of Q3Arena to come out with spectator support and king-of-hill type games.

Chip
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To: JAG who wrote (12778)5/19/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: Michael G. Potter  Respond to of 16960
 
JAG,

I guess you have trouble reading. Didn't I just say that I appreciate seeing bears and other views here just a few posts ago? It would be good for me and my ability to gather information and make choices if the NVDA thread was more active and you could help there.

I also posted a summary of the nvda conference call today (from a poster on yahoo).

If you continue to keep on trying to pick fights, I'll just ignore you.

Michael



To: JAG who wrote (12778)5/19/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: Steve Chang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
> I guess you do not care what NVDA has to say because in
> investement analysis the competition does not matter.

Actually, I welcome any negative rational comments about TDFX,
and I think that you have made some yourself.

However, we have a right to disagree, and I believe that until
NVDA buys a board maker it doesn't really represent competition
for TDFX. TDFX wants to beat ATI... I least that's what they
bought STBI for.