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Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!reader5.news.weretis.net!news.solani.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design Subject: Re: Intel Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 06:26:23 GMT Message-ID: <v8v42f$sns1$1@solani.org> References: <f61taj5diic94fobra7adhaero41mofm57@4ax.com> <qh7taj52516ohp92mt081mjg7t3fs65vt5@4ax.com> <569taj9gal8b13r86d28ms3i1cc811ehfr@4ax.com> <TZlVQHXrTlZSVNurdwqUjcnyqWoeYnsq@bonus.frugalusenet.com> <oer1bj5qifv43gq4nn1cmaerc5l36ff56v@4ax.com> <NAwkbRJxEwaEmWVPiCHzSFxhaWHdlGZs@bonus.frugalusenet.com> <tuu1bj9bvd05ru71a219scdql4fp0nijq4@4ax.com> <v8sdrc$ro4a$1@solani.org> <v8tal5$1kdg6$1@dont-email.me> <v8tbjr$safb$1@solani.org> <v8un36$250b3$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 06:26:23 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: solani.org; logging-data="941953"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@news.solani.org" User-Agent: NewsFleX-1.5.7.5 (Linux-5.15.32-v7l+) Cancel-Lock: sha1:PGuK7AvrWFZTR5zZRgbfrP7JQOw= X-User-ID: eJwFwQkBwDAIA0BLpRAeOQ0M/xJ2B3XxDnO4YbHyYJ9Qy/s+zDDYU+lhX3CzcE8t6YpDRPeclbAgZXUz7w9iDxXP X-Newsreader-location: NewsFleX-1.5.7.5 (c) 'LIGHTSPEED' off line news reader for the Linux platform NewsFleX homepage: http://www.panteltje.nl/panteltje/newsflex/ and ftp download ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/system/news/readers/ Bytes: 6139 Lines: 111 On a sunny day (Wed, 7 Aug 2024 12:44:48 +1000) it happened Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in <v8un36$250b3$1@dont-email.me>: >On 7/08/2024 12:22 am, Jan Panteltje wrote: >> On a sunny day (Wed, 7 Aug 2024 00:06:25 +1000) it happened Bill Sloman >> <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in <v8tal5$1kdg6$1@dont-email.me>: >> >>> On 6/08/2024 3:54 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote: >>>> On a sunny day (Mon, 05 Aug 2024 09:30:50 -0700) it happened John Larkin >>>> <jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote in >>>> <tuu1bj9bvd05ru71a219scdql4fp0nijq4@4ax.com>: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 05 Aug 24 16:10:54 UTC, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 8/5/2024 11:26 AM, John Larkin wrote: >>>>>>> On Mon, 05 Aug 24 04:42:24 UTC, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 8/3/2024 5:47 PM, John Larkin wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Sat, 03 Aug 2024 17:18:33 -0400, Joe Gwinn <joegwinn@comcast.net> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 03 Aug 2024 12:32:23 -0700, John Larkin >>>>>>>>>> <jjlarkin@highlandtechnology.com> wrote: >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>>> Should not be a problem to wipe out that US . >>>> :-) >>> >>> Of course it would be even easier to wipe out the United Provinces of >>> the Netherlands - you don't even need nukes to blow holes in a few >>> dikes, and the sea will do the rest. >>> >>> Submerge ASML and the western chip industry is down the tubes. >> >> https://www.rt.com/india/602201-india-semiconductor-manufacturing/ >> if blocked try >> 89.191.237.192 >> quote: >> " >> India’s Tata Electronics has begun the construction of a new $3.2 billion semiconductor plant, >> which is expected to generate 27,000 jobs. >> The plant will be located in Assam, the largest of the states in India’s northeast, >> and produce over 48 million chips per day using locally-developed technologies, >> India’s electronics and information technology minister has said. >> The plant has already hired around 1,000 locals for the project, >> Tata chairperson N. Chandrasekaran said at the ‘bhumi pujan’ ceremony >> (a Hindu ritual performed ahead of construction) for the plant. >> The facility is expected to generate 15,000 direct and 11,000 to 13,000 indirect jobs when it opens, he said. >> " >> >> What ASML does is likely copied in a short while. > >Perhaps not. What Phil Hobbs recent book revealed is that it isn't easy >to copy or improve. It's bound to happen eventually, but "a short while" >is unrealistic (like most of Jan's claims). > >> US tries to stop ASML from supplying China with the latest chip tech. >> >> As to US, it will either be nuked into oblivion or self-destruct, maybe even both. >> >> Competing against India is a no-go for that US. >> >> Today they were babbling about a pre-emptive strike on Iran. >> Bunch of lunatics, US mafia... >> >> Much of it is without power now after the latest storm in Florida >> a lot will be under-water soon. >> No need for bombs. >> Nature. > >The Dutch have been resisting nature for quite a while now, since long >before the United Provinces got united under William the Silent. Right, higher IQ helps >> So many empires came and went, some because of climate changes. > >But very few because of climate changes that they initiated, and could >reverse. And the US isn't any kind of empire, any more than the first >Dutch Republic was. Look up this: http://old.world-mysteries.com/alignments/mpl_al3b.htm The Al Gore sales crap that we caused it all, is just a way to sell more, often useless, stuff and break all good things. We need to bring all energy sources online to be able to cope (aircos, safe underground places perhaps) with a changing climate ELse mass migration and mass death of huming-beans is pre-programmmed. Human species could be decimated by 90 % or more... In the end we will have to reach for other planets, give up on wasting time circling the earth. Maybe some will adapt... people adapt to high altitude, to cold (eskimos)... In the end life is everywhere in the universe and this species may well come to an end All is connected though... Just one big organism this universe is? And what is beyond, we know nothing, like an ant in the garden has no clue of the architects that designed and build the houses, the roads that were planned and build, the ships.. but use those to spread around the world, some dangerous species, like humming-beans spread that way too. >-- >Bill Sloman, Sydney > > > >-- >This email has been checked for viruses by Norton antivirus software. >www.norton.com >