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- Is it possible that HP stole customer identities?
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This has to be some kind of a message. "For Personal Reasons" doesn't cut it when President Hurd's job is questionable. The only thing I can think it means is that the Services group at HP was also involved in identity theft. This would make sense.
An HP customer could just as easily passed on information that Dunn believed sensitive, like the information that AMD was being played to get Intel to better support the sinking itanic of which both HP and Microsoft have large vested interests. (HP had "earned" a huge discount involving Itanium and Microsoft had built a completely separate version of MS SQL Server 2005 for Itanium).
This HP identity theft case continues to impact those of use trying to plan in this time of shift to multi core multi processing and virtualization.
The question of pure 64 bit, which has to be the Future of Software design, and will it really be based on the five year old Itanium or something else from Intel or AMD, remains unanswered.
Follow the HP likely-identity-theft-related story closely. I suspect it will eventually involve Abramoff style influence peddling.
Oh along those lines...
Preston Gates and Ellis, the firm most often associated with Abramoff, the firm Abramoff appears to point to as the source of his own evil training and the expose on him that first appeared in the Gates-family-directed Washington Post, that same Preston Gates and Ellis that is the Gates family law and lobby firm and the firm currently directed and chaired by Bill Neucom, president of the American Bar Association - former chief legal and key slime in getting Microsoft off the hook for its US antitrust violation by utilizing Abramoff recommended lobiests, is doing the right thing and is - in effect - disbanding like Arthur Andersen did owing to the Enron paper shredding. There is honor in corporate suicide.
Our discussions here may have something to do with Preston Gates and Ellis disbanding.
Currently, Kirkpatrick and Lockhart Nicholson Graham of Pitsburgh appears to be interested in taking the business and resources of Preston Gates and Ellis. We in Washington State hope for a speedy exit of Preston Gates and Ellis. May thay take away Bill Neukom first of all. The ABA be ashamed of your leadership. Do something about it.
Frank L. Mighetto CCP
US Citizen and Voter - Posted by: mighetto Posted on: 10/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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