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So I'm thinking...
Back in the early x86 days (89/90), my friends and I messed around with mother board clock speed manipulation- doubling for heavy process loads and then halving for lighter, etc. Much of these completely unsafe practices involved small fires and most likely took years off my life breathing carcinogens and toxins. Mostly we did this because we were too cheap to buy memory, but since we did it I'm figuring that I can sue Intel and Transmeta for stealing OUR ideas. I believe you aren't truly a luser until you've stood up and said "I thought of that first" and managed to convince a lawyer that you are right. I hope the judge charges Transmeta for the time that this is all going to waste. Arent't there some evil companies out there breaking SOX compliance rules or something more lucrative?
Posted by: ghostballet   Posted on: 10/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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this is extorsion  zzz1234567890 | 10/11/06
I tend to agree  mobrien_12@... | 10/11/06
Panther tactics  Roger Ramjet | 10/12/06
Reading comprehension issues?  jasonp@... | 10/12/06
The claim extends back to the P6  swoopee | 10/12/06
This part of the article says it all  lenohere | 10/12/06
Here we see the fatel flaw in the patent system...  jinko | 10/12/06
Patent Troll season  Prognosticator | 10/12/06
and did you ever notice...  Badgered | 10/12/06
similar to NTP case with RIM  Prognosticator | 10/12/06
Great timing  Boot_Agnostic | 10/15/06
So I'm thinking...  ghostballet | 10/17/06

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