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2005-08-18
"No surprises in this article."
Actually, I found it surprising. Not that Intel is jealous because that's no surprise but the fact that Barret didnt understand what a PR nightmare he has created for Intel by publicly showing what an arrogant a$$hole he is. Picking on a project that aims to provide computers for the less fortunate ( you know, the ones that dont get to be chairman of Intel and dont get to jetset around the world) is incredibly low. He could have scored Intel massive goodwill by supporting it but I guess he dont have the smarts for that.
Edited 2005-12-12 05:22