On Aug 28, 12:22=A0pm, chrisv <chr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Robert Myers wrote:
> > chrisv wrote:
> >> Dean Kent wrote:
> >> >John Corse was the 'trigger', but there were several regulars here
wh=
o used
> >> >him as an excuse to demonize every visitor here who dared to express
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a
> >> >contrarian view - particularly when it was not in praise of AMD.
>
> >> I don't know about that. =A0I've never been one of the "AMD lovers",
b=
ut
> >> managed to do OK in here. =A0There were quite a few, and they were
> >> rather rabid, if one were to come in here and make stupid, trolling
> >> comments...
>
> >It goes without saying that everything you post is insightful and
> >dispassionate.
>
> Are you trolling me, Robert?
>
> >Self-appointed troll police are nothing short of amazing.
>
> Not as amazing as trolls are...
The best advice about Usenet that I've read is simply to ignore posts
you don't like. I've tried that with you, and you persist, in one
case feeling it necessary to comment that I had not answered one of
your tendentious posts. Apparently, you don't realize that, if a post
is not answered, it isn't always because it is unanswerable.
I come from a particular perspective in computing, where memory
bandwidth is hugely im****tant. That meant I was interested in
Rambus. David Wang was the only one here ever to contribute anything
really useful on the subject. The rest was just uninformative and
repetitive diatribe. For any single player to describe others as
trolls is simply laughable.
Robert.


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