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#41
Originally Posted by ehj
Originally Posted by teamben158
I don't see you posting any credible sources. At least I said where mine was coming from
I think you're old enough to do research yourself. Try a search engine. Last time I checked, CNET, Tom's hardware and Technewsworld were pretty good sources.
The person I know actually worked for IBM, the company who makes the chip and had a part in the development. HOW IS THAT NOT A CREDIBLE SOURCE!?! (yes, I typed in caps because I would be yelling that in person.)
Here, I'm even nice enough to provide a definition for the word source:
source /sɔrs, soʊrs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sawrs, sohrs] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, sourced, sourcing.
–noun
1. any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
2. the beginning or place of origin of a stream or river.
3. a book, statement, person, etc., supplying information.
4. the person or business making interest or dividend payments.
5. a manufacturer or supplier.
6. Archaic. a natural spring or fountain.
–verb (used with object)
7. to give or trace the source for: The research paper was not accurately sourced. The statement was sourced to the Secretary of State.
8. to find or acquire a source, esp. a supplier, for: Some of the components are now sourced in Hong Kong.
–verb (used without object)
9. to contract a manufacturer or supplier: Many large companies are now sourcing overseas.
10. to seek information about or consider possible options, available personnel, or the like: a job recruiter who was merely sourcing.
–noun
1. any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
2. the beginning or place of origin of a stream or river.
3. a book, statement, person, etc., supplying information.
4. the person or business making interest or dividend payments.
5. a manufacturer or supplier.
6. Archaic. a natural spring or fountain.
–verb (used with object)
7. to give or trace the source for: The research paper was not accurately sourced. The statement was sourced to the Secretary of State.
8. to find or acquire a source, esp. a supplier, for: Some of the components are now sourced in Hong Kong.
–verb (used without object)
9. to contract a manufacturer or supplier: Many large companies are now sourcing overseas.
10. to seek information about or consider possible options, available personnel, or the like: a job recruiter who was merely sourcing.
#43
Originally Posted by teamben158
The person I know actually worked for IBM, the company who makes the chip and had a part in the development. HOW IS THAT NOT A CREDIBLE SOURCE!?!
It's convenient that everyone suddenly "has a friend" when the time calls
Guess what, I not only have a friend, but I WORK FOR SONY and I must tell you that we're going to sell you a box of ****. HOW IS THAT NOT A CREDIBLE SOURCE!?!
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