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Comments on: EU confirms additional antitrust charges against Intel

Reported earlier this week, Europe's governing body expands its case against the chipmaker's sales and marketing practices.

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by Commander_Spock July 17, 2008 2:46 PM PDT
According to this Cnet News article in part; re: "Europe's governing body said Thursday it is expanding the number of antitrust charges it is bringing against Intel... Not the least bit unexpected after Intel's understandably positive outlook against that the world's financial outlook - so, as an easy EU money making strategy (like the one against Microsoft... go after those successful American owned companies. ;-) It's about time that the "CONCORDE" flies commercially - Again! Now we know how much "Silica Sand" sells! ;-)
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by Commander_Spock July 17, 2008 3:28 PM PDT
"Mission Accomplished" (with France's support of course); now, on to that "64-bit" Systems Architecture from INTEL for the OS/2 Operating Systems for some "RAPIER-Like" (British) Missiles for the "Tora Boras"!

Follow the below attached link:

http://www.ima.umn.edu/~arnold/disasters/ariane.html
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by Commander_Spock July 17, 2008 3:44 PM PDT
Oops, did Commander_Spock do that! Re: "Mission Accomplished" (without instead of with) France's support of course); now, on to that "64-bit" Systems Architecture from INTEL for the OS/2 Operating Systems for some "RAPIER-Like" (British) Missiles for the "Tora Boras"! The "better technology" sells!
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by Commander_Spock July 17, 2008 7:31 PM PDT
Dateline..... VIETNAM.... LOCATION - FIRE BASE 22.... Now, All Your (British Guiana "Silica Sand") Base (and "Carbon Units") Are Belong To US (INTEL). ROFL!
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by Commander_Spock July 18, 2008 7:43 AM PDT
A very simple solution: INTEL should move all of its European based operations into the Americas and have Europeans fly to the Americas aboard the "CONCORDE" and "AIRBUSES" to get their supplies of the "Computer That Is Inside The Computer Inside" then fly back to Europe. You get what you pay for!
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