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832 Thanks for the interesting thoughts. >>It's the "containerizatJames Fulop-12/31/1999
831 Welcome, JM. Thanks for the note. FrankFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
830 Frank - Really like your thread and views. <<Time flies. More laterj.m. walsh-12/30/1999
829 <i>Sycamore, Juniper, Corvis, CIEN, NT, LU, Pirelli, they all abide by SOKenneth E. Phillipps-12/30/1999
828 <i>Here's to wishing you and ALL a healthy and prosperous future, oneValueman-12/30/1999
827 James, further to last night's critique: I would suggest that the popularFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
826 James, thanks for the well wish. Yes, speaking about marketecture, how about thFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
825 >>My point is that the passage contains a rather common form of double spJames Fulop-12/30/1999
824 Hello James, While some of the author's observations hold merit, most of tFrank A. Coluccio-12/29/1999
823 Frank (or/and anybody else): Could you comment on this post over on the Yahoo James Fulop-12/29/1999
822 Frank- I have the feeling that reconfigurable computing is the cold fusion of tHarvey Allen-12/27/1999
821 Yes, Stan. It makes some sense. But I don't fully agree with the author'Frank A. Coluccio-12/27/1999
820 Harvey, the reconfigurable processor story is humbling. The terabit switch artiFrank A. Coluccio-12/27/1999
819 Well written blather about stuff: eetimes.comRaymond Duray-12/26/1999
818 Well Frank, I'm at a loss for words. Thus: sabram.com I'm confused,Raymond Duray-12/26/1999
817 Frank- I just got this from the Novl thread and thought it would interest you..stantheman-12/26/1999
816 Thanks, Dave. Now, if only one of my gifts today would have been a ream of prinFrank A. Coluccio-12/25/1999
815 Reconfigurable [cont] <b>THE FUTURE OF THE MICROPROCESSOR</b> FEDHarvey Allen-12/25/1999
814 Merry Christmas. Interesting possibilities here: <b>Configurable processHarvey Allen-12/25/1999
813 HOlY Patchouli oil, Cap'n.!@$%#! This is great, I vote for Christmas Eve Raymond Duray-12/24/1999
812 As you're lounging around on Christmas day, taking a break from trying to aftth-12/24/1999
811 Hi Frank, Re: Margin accounts. Many pundits ponder the possible permutationRaymond Duray-12/24/1999
810 Thanks, and the essence of that story is in some ways tied to an earlier reply Frank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
809 IP Telephony's Delay The business mainstream is hesitant to shift analog Harvey Allen-12/24/1999
808 Hi Ray, Your question more or less summarizes a lot of what's been going oFrank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
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