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400 Re: Intel Hunting You said: <I>Now, who has the resources to innovate anPierre-X-5/21/1998
399 Re: Gorilla Game Have you read Gorilla Game by Geoff Moore? This book is absolPierre-X-5/21/1998
398 Re: Profitability You're right. I really don't care about the margins;Pierre-X-5/21/1998
397 >massive gross margins All software companies have massive gross margin. SoFrodo Baxter-5/21/1998
396 PX, Larry, Thanks. I should have specified high end machine in original qYogi - Paul-5/21/1998
395 Re: OS proportion Indeed. However the OS has always been a small proportion ofPierre-X-5/21/1998
394 Recent PC Haps: <B>Intel off, comments spark fears about Q2</B> biPierre-X-5/21/1998
393 PX Dont forget the O.S. MS WIN 98 or win 95. This is the only component that txamir-5/21/1998
392 Re: Component Proportions Recently I worked up an analysis of this very questiPierre-X-5/21/1998
391 Yogi, most expensive components of a PC. It depends on what kind of PC you'LK2-5/21/1998
390 and with Xeon, the order of profitability is the same. So question: How much cMike McFarland-5/21/1998
389 Larry, Question. Most expensive components of PC 1. cache memoYogi - Paul-5/21/1998
388 Was PX the one who said the DOJ suit against MSFT was free publicity for Bill GLK2-5/21/1998
387 Yea, but you're going to do a lot of mistyping viewing the babes while tryiChuck Bleakney-5/21/1998
386 Re: Bluetooth Interesting. Definitely many potential applications . . . . . .Pierre-X-5/21/1998
385 More on Bluetooth-http://biz.yahoo.com/finance/980520/computers__1.html Lotsa Yogi - Paul-5/20/1998
384 Interesting new way of communicating between peripherals and pc-- From WSJ-httpYogi - Paul-5/20/1998
383 Mark, **OT** --Notice the consequences of 1 satellite failure yesterday anYogi - Paul-5/20/1998
382 Mark, From Wall Street Journal-- "Dell's profit soared 54% iYogi - Paul-5/20/1998
381 Yes, Dell has now moved into #2 passing IBM. CNBC said something about their bMark Oliver-5/20/1998
380 Larry, Yeah, I know. The theory that processors and disk drives have advaYogi - Paul-5/20/1998
379 You can hardly have a PC Round Table without mentioning Dell's earnings. TMark Oliver-5/20/1998
378 Yogi, from a non tech-head, what I've heard is that for average business apLK2-5/19/1998
377 PX, What do you know about the validity of this benchmark? Used a PII 400 Yogi - Paul-5/19/1998
376 DanG, <i><<I have always understood the word to mean the eliminatiStitch-5/19/1998
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