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From: freeman@spar.UUCP (Jay Freeman)
Newsgroups: net.micro,net.arch
Subject: Re: 386 Family Products
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 17:14:48 EST
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>> Wed. Oct 16, Intel announced the 80386 the newest 32-bit microprocessor along 
>> with ...

>     BLAH BLAH BLAH etc etc

>I object to this press release hype here in net.micro.

I think announcements of new chips are appropriate here, particularly when
they are related to topics of past controversy.  People who enjoy feuding as
much as we seem to should welcome more grist for our mill.  :-)
-- 
Jay Reynolds Freeman (Schlumberger Palo Alto Research)(canonical disclaimer)