are just a hoot. The more they cry foul, gnash their teeth and spread FUD, the more the article has to have been right.

Case in point : "Chucky doesn't allow flame author". Gosh, when I click on the link, it works fine.

But frankly, I wouldn't mind if he did block the Flame Author link - I prefer getting a chuckle or two out of the knee-jerk crowd, if they flame him directly, I'll be missing my chuckles.

And we all (well, some of us) know just how important it is to laugh every day.
Hello Charlie,

I've appreciated reading your articles for a long time now. But I have to wonder if you are perhaps making something of nothing in this one. My point being that all companies that sell products will experience this when they have to cut prices due to competition. I would imagine that the exact same thing happens to the distributors and retailers when AMD and Intel cut the prices on their CPU's. They get left holding the bag. I don't suspect this is anything unique to Nvidia. Don't get me wrong. I'm not the least bit impressed with Nvidia's current defective products problem and especially their lack of taking full responsibility for it. Rest assured I won't be buying Nvidia next time around. But sometimes it can be a little to easy to read to much into something.
...that nVidia chips can generate strangelets and micro black holes, possibly sucking in your PC and desk in or turning them into grey goo.

Don't say I didn't warn you!
The bloodletting at NV is far from over. Hey guess what? You can get a Palit Radeon HD 3850 SUPER over at tigerdirect.com for $79.99 with rebate? Know what you can get from NV for that? A Gefore 9400. My Radeon HD 3850 wipes the floor with that.... LOL!!!!

No comment from the NV fanboys? 
I for one appreciate investigative journalism - Some conclusions may be off the mark, but he is the only person telling us what is going on behind the smoke and mirrors

go Charlie, ignore the haters and keep us rational people inormed….
Charles (Chucky) doesn't allow the FLAME AUTHOR mode underneath his article. The email gets bounced back. I don't think any author of the inquirer should be allowed to publish anything if they bounce back FLAME AUTHOR emails
Well, maybe it's time to stop beating a truly dead horse, and switch our attention, graphics-wise, to the upcoming battles between Intel and DAMMIT.

I don't see much in the future for the green machine. No buyers in a position to bung it on, except those that have money and no interest (Intel, anyone?)
are just a hoot. The more they cry foul, gnash their teeth and spread FUD, the more the article has to have been right.

Case in point : "Chucky doesn't allow flame author". Gosh, when I click on the link, it works fine.

But frankly, I wouldn't mind if he did block the Flame Author link - I prefer getting a chuckle or two out of the knee-jerk crowd, if they flame him directly, I'll be missing my chuckles.

And we all (well, some of us) know just how important it is to laugh every day.
Hello Charlie,

I've appreciated reading your articles for a long time now. But I have to wonder if you are perhaps making something of nothing in this one. My point being that all companies that sell products will experience this when they have to cut prices due to competition. I would imagine that the exact same thing happens to the distributors and retailers when AMD and Intel cut the prices on their CPU's. They get left holding the bag. I don't suspect this is anything unique to Nvidia. Don't get me wrong. I'm not the least bit impressed with Nvidia's current defective products problem and especially their lack of taking full responsibility for it. Rest assured I won't be buying Nvidia next time around. But sometimes it can be a little to easy to read to much into something.
...that nVidia chips can generate strangelets and micro black holes, possibly sucking in your PC and desk in or turning them into grey goo.

Don't say I didn't warn you!
I have an XFX 8800GT but my box has not exploded yet. Am I safe? Should I buy fire insurance?
The bloodletting at NV is far from over. Hey guess what? You can get a Palit Radeon HD 3850 SUPER over at tigerdirect.com for $79.99 with rebate? Know what you can get from NV for that? A Gefore 9400. My Radeon HD 3850 wipes the floor with that.... LOL!!!!

No comment from the NV fanboys? 
Thanks for the good article. I liked the info and how it was presented.
I for one appreciate investigative journalism - Some conclusions may be off the mark, but he is the only person telling us what is going on behind the smoke and mirrors

go Charlie, ignore the haters and keep us rational people inormed….
Charles (Chucky) just flames NVIDIA at every chance he gets. He must be the world's number one ATI fanboy
Charles (Chucky) doesn't allow the FLAME AUTHOR mode underneath his article. The email gets bounced back. I don't think any author of the inquirer should be allowed to publish anything if they bounce back FLAME AUTHOR emails
Well, maybe it's time to stop beating a truly dead horse, and switch our attention, graphics-wise, to the upcoming battles between Intel and DAMMIT.

I don't see much in the future for the green machine. No buyers in a position to bung it on, except those that have money and no interest (Intel, anyone?)