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"Army = Government controlled legalized terrorist group"

...and do you wipe your a$$ with your left hand also? I'm sure you do.

watching your brothers and fellow sand fleas run around and then go down like a sack of sh!t...is the greatest.

"<b>AMD/VIA!</b>...you are <i>still</i> the weakest link, good bye!"
 
"watching your brothers and fellow sand fleas run around and then go down like a sack of sh!t...is the greatest"
That is of course your opinion, not sanctioned by your government. It may just be that opinion which caused the world view that the U.S. military is not to dissimilar from the terrorists it is fighting.
To Spitfire
It is the intent and desire of the American people to make the world a safer place for all to live. It is not the intent to harm or victimize the innocent. Please understand that any act of terrorizm carried out by U.S. personel, is done without the support or accord of the U.S. population.
 
as much as i agree with you, dont waste your breath discussing that here. Anyone that already thinks that wont be swayed by what you say. People just get too worked up about this stuff. They will see what they want to see.
 
It is the intent and desire of the American people to make the world a safer place for all to live. It is not the intent to harm or victimize the innocent. Please understand that any act of terrorizm carried out by U.S. personel, is done without the support or accord of the U.S. population.
I wasn't specifically speaking about US army. "Army" means Army of all countries, including mine.

Army is a terrorist group, but it doesn't make it unnecessary. In this world, we still need Army.

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...unless intel just decideds to leave the mobo makers out in the cold to deal with it on thier own.
You seem to have overlooked the fact that Intel is a major motherboard manufacturer as well. Wouldn't that put them "out in the cold" with everyone else? Given that, I doubt Socket T is as fraught with problems as the lemmings have been led to believe, but time will tell.
 
lol the only thing that that gives intel is they can screw the other mobo makers and sale more of thier own boards.

you may be right its not a big deal, but then agian you could be wrong. as time gets closer you havent heard anything to the contrary, just more intense words of fragile sockets. ill wait to see the final part, but for now there is nothing telling me that it isnt possible its fragile.