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Old 28th January 2006, 18:01   #1
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Errata articles are the current rage

So another fundamental problem is that the author does not understand what a family is, and what a superset and subset are. Both boggle the mind, and lead to errors in the article. They also give me a stabbing pain in the temples.......

Calling Intel and AMD bad things over things like this is almost irresponsible. It shows a basic lack of understanding of the industry, it's common practices, and simple logic.
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Most people are blinded by reasons (I hope), few are driven by logic which is bases for computing.
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