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Yawnsome!

Much more conservative and much less spiteful is a really bad combo. I agree there is no way in hell, that this boring article could have seen the hand of anyone from the INQ. On page 2 I just read it as blah-blah-blah.

posted by : Jammed, 29 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Good, Bad & Ugly....

theGOOD, Skip ALL except 3 & 1. USB Is gonner, If You Keep Your USB2 Hardware, USB3 will have to Cut Back to USB2 Speed, as NO USB2 Hardware will EVER Be able to Run At USB3 speed. PERIOD. Worse, USB3 don't run Properly in USB3 Pure USB3 Enviorment,Least 4 right now, so Step Up & Step & half down, isn't saying much for USBWise Customer.

Westmere is OK, Plus theHAZEWELL or Source of ALL things Green that make World Spin, Haze Well, well You Be Waiting in isles til 2012, Then Haswell. hopefuly 2010 IDF will: Haswell. Then Green Mystic Oracle States: SSD Take Over.

LIGHTPEAK IS GOOD. fistful of Gold. Apple Invented LightPeak. Its So Powerful Cables Glow with intense Light used. Apple Uses INTEL products in Apple Machines, So Intel Has chance to Develope & Market Light Peak for Apple.

By Being Entirely NEW Standard Light Peak Over Comes Any Legacy problems. Its Clean, New Cut & thats Excellent.

Bad @IDF is Simpler as really Wasn't much Except Larrabee. Attendence Was Stable as Press Corps Takes inside look. Old Is Old & Old One trick Ponies like Larrabee Are Too Old. Thats Really Ugly Part, No Pat & No Gobee' PonyPeople. He,he. whats Bad About that?

Thomas Stewart von Drashek MD

posted by : Fistful of Gold...., 28 September 2009 Complain about this comment
Co-authored?

The article on V3 was better written, more interesting and more comprehensive than anything I've ever read on the inquirer. There's not a chance in hell it was co-authored by anyone from this site.

posted by : Dripcheck, 28 September 2009 Complain about this comment

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