Whenever snakes, hiding under a rock, are exposed,
they disrespect and attack their exposers. In the same
way, corporate snakes hide under lies and evade any facts that expose their criminal activities. Moreover,
it is obvious to everyone else that the exposed guilty are in denial.
Intel did not address the discovered facts. Instead,
they called the Commission inept, sloppy, low in
intelligence, ignorant of sound business practices,
fools for not accepting criminal acts as "the way we
do business," and completely incapable of doing their
job. For example:
"In late July, Intel launched an appeal against the
Commission's decision, claiming that evidence had been
'ignored or misinterpreted', and that the Commission
had ' ignored the realities of the microprocessor
market, which is highly competitive'."
This is the same tactic Microsoft has used throughout
its existence and that Bill Gates has used since he
first stole from Gary Kildall, creator of the first
operating system, CP/M, and Steves Jobs and Wozniak,
founders of Apple Computers.
Intel, imitating its mentor, Microsoft, constantly
engages in unethical behaviors and practices. It is
apparent they are protecting their excessive prices
and high profit margins, and attempting to eliminate
competition that challenges their communistic
behaviors. This behavior is confusing because Intel is
at the leading edge of technological development and
design of multi-threading, multi-core, temperature-
and process-responsive CPUs with their controlled over-clocking and sleep cycles (i7 & i5 series).
This also is the same tactic used by fanboys of both Microsoft and Intel above and throughout these forums.
What makes no sense is why they do so when those they
belittle and attack personally were addressing neither them nor, personally, their beloved criminal
purveyors. It is obvious to everyone else that the exposed guilty are in denial.
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