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YAY I FOUND BAD AMD INFO BEFORE AMDMELTDOWN!!!

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<A HREF="http://www.arnnet.com.au/IDG2.NSF/All/78E2C9EE3EEF0F5BC...!OpenDocument&NavArea=Home&SelectedCategoryName=News" target="_new">bad news!</A>

probably amount to zip.

UPDATE:
<A HREF="http://www.itnews.com.au/story.cfm?ID=9702" target="_new">not so bad news, but depends who u are</A>

<font color=blue>Pants Down! Turn Around! Bend Over! You're about to Experience Telstra broadband! :lol:  <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by lhgpoobaa on 05/31/02 07:23 AM.</EM></FONT></P>

well it started out as possibly bad news for AMD... untill the details of the scam came out a bit later.

<font color=blue>Pants Down! Turn Around! Bend Over! You're about to Experience Telstra broadband! :lol: 
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well it doesnt bode too well for auzzie AMD users, should the core actually be faulty... caus that mob is the MAJOR auzzie supplier

<font color=blue>Pants Down! Turn Around! Bend Over! You're about to Experience Telstra broadband! :lol: 

Plus, either way, it'll give AMD bad publicity if they do refuse to honor the warantee, even if it <i>is</i> the fault of the distributor.


Tech support said take a screen shot.
Putting it down with my .22 was the humane thing to do.

'truth'?
your truth i assume.

well this mob were allegedly ripping off amd.
we will see what happens with the legal action.

<font color=blue>Pants Down! Turn Around! Bend Over! You're about to Experience Telstra broadband! :lol: 

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'truth'?

What's in AmdMeltdown's braincase?

1) Nitrous oxide, lead-flavored paint chips...

2) The sixteenth crayon he thought he'd sneezed out (doh!)...

3) 32MB PC600 RDRAM, a 1.13GHz Coppermine, an i820 MCH (duh, the band-aid covers a reset switch)...

4) A dead hooker from Ben Affleck's trailer (yes, that really <i>is</i> a ten-oh-seven)...

5) Two raisins and some onions sauteed in Scotch (hey, it's for flavor).

Knowledge is contagious, but he's built up an immunity.

Sorry, I couldn't resist. :wink:

<pre>We now <b>return</b>(<font color=blue>-1</font color=blue>) to an irregular program scheduler.</pre><p>

Quote:
<pre>Warranty, not warrantee</pre><p>

I can't believe you missed the missing 'r' character. :tongue:

<pre>We now <b>return</b>(<font color=blue>-1</font color=blue>) to an irregular program scheduler.</pre><p>

Crash always says "warrantee", so I was just pointing out that he was spelling it the same way.

<pre>And I didn't notice</pre><p>
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