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From: freed@aum.UUCP (Erik Freed)
Newsgroups: net.micro,net.arch
Subject: Re: 386 Family Products
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Date: Sun, 27-Oct-85 11:07:46 EST
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> Wed. Oct 16, Intel announced the 80386 the newest 32-bit microprocessor along 
> with an entire family of 386 products.  While the entire list of press releases
> and Intel announcements would take too long to enumurate I thought I would
> highlight some of the more important portions of the 80386 introduction.
> 
     BLAH BLAH BLAH etc etc

I object to this press release hype here in net.micro. This seems to me to be
a DEFINITE NO-NO for this newgroup. This is not technical data it is corporate
back-patting. Please don't lower this newsgroup to this level!!!!!!! If this
needs to be on the net, there are better places for it.
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                           Erik James Freed
			   Aurora Systems
			   San Francisco, CA
			   {dual,ptsfa}!aum!freed