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To: Judy who wrote (20800)6/3/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Respond to of 34810
 
re RMBS is dead meat...PC upgrades...urls--

apologies if you've already seen this, it's a couple
days stale
news.com

If anything, the big news in Taiwan seems to be
about 133-MHz memory.


Here is even more authoritative guidance on the subject
at Tomshardare.com--http://www6.tomshardware.com/releases/99q2/990601/index.html

Very moderate perfomance increase for the very high price
of the memory--no thanks. My next upgrade will simply be
to crank my PII up to 333mhz and slap in a TNT2 video card.
Done, no big upgrades neccessary til summer 2000, when this
PC is moved over to my wife's desk, and I get myself a
new machine, maybe a Sony, with firewire for video editing.




To: Judy who wrote (20800)6/4/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: Tulvio Durand  Respond to of 34810
 
Judy, covered RMBS short this AM. May short again later. Thanks for post.

Tulvio