No places where you can get indian food catered? Thats WEIRD. Is it that there are no restaurants near where you want to have the wedding? or something else?
You would think that after taking 5 years of German myself that I would remember "ie" gives you an "E" sound and "ei" gives you an "I" sound...maybe I'm still not feeling too well :)
UlricT
I don't think the 64-bit extensions to x86 are any surprise, I expected Intel to do it (just as they said) if there was enough market demand for it. However I do think it is entirely too early for them to be releasing these CT parts, unless Intel sees the need to put their weight behind the technology in order for it to succeed. This is far too early for Intel to be showing off x86-64, unless Opteron has somehow really hurt Intel's sales (which is doubtful at this point).
Like #6 said, I think everyone is waiting for your take on what Intel has done with their 64-bit extensions... are they actually licensing x86-64 from AMD? Doing their own thing?
With CNET putting certainty in the fact that Prescott includes "Yamhill" now referred to as CT AMD64 extensions, will this be discussed to any depth in the upcoming Prescott articles?
Couple months ago I purchased the Subaru WRX STi, kick ass car. Eats gas but I pick up chics so what can I say. For under 30 grand for an M3 killer. Its a steal.
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niranjan - Tuesday, February 3, 2004 - link
No places where you can get indian food catered? Thats WEIRD. Is it that there are no restaurants near where you want to have the wedding? or something else?Drive safe over there.
Anonymous - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
Anand what car do you drive? Or is it too expensive to say MUWAHAHAHAHA!Anand Lal Shimpi - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
HolgerYou would think that after taking 5 years of German myself that I would remember "ie" gives you an "E" sound and "ei" gives you an "I" sound...maybe I'm still not feeling too well :)
UlricT
I don't think the 64-bit extensions to x86 are any surprise, I expected Intel to do it (just as they said) if there was enough market demand for it. However I do think it is entirely too early for them to be releasing these CT parts, unless Intel sees the need to put their weight behind the technology in order for it to succeed. This is far too early for Intel to be showing off x86-64, unless Opteron has somehow really hurt Intel's sales (which is doubtful at this point).
We'll see what happens at IDF...
UlricT - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
Like #6 said, I think everyone is waiting for your take on what Intel has done with their 64-bit extensions... are they actually licensing x86-64 from AMD? Doing their own thing?Holger - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
Isn't he called Seinfeld? At least he was in germany... :-)Steve - Friday, January 30, 2004 - link
With CNET putting certainty in the fact that Prescott includes "Yamhill" now referred to as CT AMD64 extensions, will this be discussed to any depth in the upcoming Prescott articles?Anonymous - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link
Couple months ago I purchased the Subaru WRX STi, kick ass car. Eats gas but I pick up chics so what can I say. For under 30 grand for an M3 killer. Its a steal.HammerFan - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link
*I have a 1990 IntegraHammerFan - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link
I agree with Ulric....I'm sure you have a nice car...I on the other hand have a 1990 Integra with no options except automaticAquaman - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link
You can always have your wedding in Vancouver, BC Canada............ second biggest minority is Indian (First being Chinese). ;)UlricT - Thursday, January 29, 2004 - link
Hey Anand... You mentioned you have an AWD car. What exactly DO you drive? Would be nice to know... '89 Prelude here :)