Parent Article: Intel’s forgotten past: Wayne D. Pickette, African American father of the microprocessor |
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Re: Intel’s forgotten past: Wayne D. Pickette, African American father of the microprocessor |
by strange (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 14 Jun 2006
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Achievements of Wayne D. Pickette are still only semi-officially recognized over the Internet. Ted (Marcian) Hof did not and does not want any real recognition of them. The company , which is known to be able to prove the authenticity of documents, the name is Mccrone, used Wayne D. Pickette's money for attempts to prove that this schematic is A FRAUD. Of course, the attempt was unsuccessful. Though this money were paid to prove the obvious authenticity of the document, and the approaches of the corresponding proofs are fully different, the company representative DIDN'T hesitate to rob Wayne, utilizing his money for what was not asked from him. It is also pretty obvious now from the previous behavior of this web's editors that current unexpected and intensive flattery after almost two years of no interest to Wayne's work and NO HELP WHATSOEVER TO HIS CURRENT LINE OF WORK means only another attempt of tricks . This trick, I think, is designed to make Wayne to place on the web , without any signed by anyone required antidisclosure agreement, the precise design of his current invention. Sorry to disappoint you, folks, but it wouldn't happen. If you want to stop to be suicidal, and to do your best to stop Global Warming, and to help yourself and others with gas prices, etc., you (some of you, who can be useful) should sign disclosure agreement, and then raise up money to help Wayne to speed up his work, etc. Other way , this work would continue with the very slow speed Wayne is allowed to have because of his greatly limited finances. THERE WOULD BE NO UNCONDITIONAL DISCLOSURE, no matter how many more psychological and other tricks you would try to exercise on him, his wife, or whichever and whoever else!! |