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What Intel seek is profit.
It is ironic to see that our American IT leaders, ever regarded as heros, bent down their knees to foreign dictators. Intel now supports desktop linux simply to sell more chips to China.

Let us see what our captialists have done in the past:
* IBM lay off American workers and add jobs in China and India.
* Microsoft open Windows source code to foreign governments.
* 3Com sell its core technology to Huawei, a communication company of China.
* ReaHat give its grid-computing technology to India and China.
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More Linux Intelligence here!  anthonycea | 11/23/04
OH OH WINTEL!  htotten | 11/23/04
What Intel seek is profit.  pa2004 | 11/23/04
Well, duh...  Martin Marvinski | 11/24/04
And dirty old men circle blocks 6 times over looking for call girls  Jeff Spicoli | 11/24/04
Sounds like a Microsoft rat.  systemcleaner | 11/24/04
Nah. He's just attacking der Kapitalist pigs. (NT)  Linux_Developer | 11/24/04
Besides and don't forget that MS want's like a $100 PC.  Laff | 11/24/04
going 100% linux is a bad move  JasonL31 | 11/24/04
In most cases it is not possible  htotten | 11/24/04
It SHOULD be possible ...  George Mitchell | 11/24/04
What would that gain you?  voska | 11/25/04
How come?  michael-t | 11/24/04
What next MS courting AMD  FilledOut | 11/24/04

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