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Motorola unveils 'revolutionary' superfast microchip technology
Independent News, UK ^
| 05 September 2001
| Saeed Shah
Posted on 09/04/2001 11:32:51 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
I misspelled exaggerated.
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To: HAL9000
Yes, I'd like a multicore GaAs G5 in my Mac please.
The impact on digital music recording, instruments, and signal processing will be fantastic.
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12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST
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aruanan
To: aruanan
GIGO approching the speed of light
Wow!
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09/05/2001 9:14:23 AM PDT
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nimc
To: Darheel
I have a simpler, more beneficial plan. Produce and manufacture the critical and essential goods we need and conduct research and development of new technology here domestically first. We have about 300 million people here in the United States and a population and work force as diverse and integrated as any in the history of the world. The one and only reason US industrial and manufacturing concerns are lobbying for the implementation of universal "free frade" agreements and the "reform" of current trade laws and restrictions, is cheap labor, pure and simple, not a deficit of qualified technical personnel. Also, when we do trade, we should trade with ALLIES, not sworn enemies and economic competitors that seek our doom. Preferential trade with communist, totalitarian China is not only suicidal to our long term national security interests, but incredibly unfair and disrespectful to our loyal allies that deserve the business. China's actions toward us merit them no trade status with us whatsoever. Besides, we have the rest of the world to trade with and they should be punished in this way in the very, very least.
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