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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All six comments, praising Wayne Pickette's design in very similar, but slightly different words with six different first names on the top of these comments, got disappeared. Why did they appear today at the first place after almost two years of complete silence ? I think that my guess in my previous hidden by these editors comment was correct. Anyhow, I am sure that Wayne Pickette and his wife have all reasons to wish you exactly the same you've shown to wish to them. The same should be true about their trust to you.
So, don't waste your strength for such transparent provocation, as this one was. They seem to be in win-win situation. Either they would be helped and finish this device faster or they would finish it later or not finish at all. In any case, they, themselves, are losing less that average reader of this web because average reader should be a young person, and his/her young life is in the increasing danger under what Global Warming is bringing. So, happy suicides, fellas! |