This story from CNN.com is worth noting. Briefly, it mentions how very rich most of Bush's nominees are (even more so then I thought) and how this is likely to create more apathy among lower income people who feel that the government is filled with wealthy politicions who don't care about them.
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I disagree. NVidia is really pushing about as high as they can price-wise right now. If they jack prices up any more then they will just be opening the doors to their competition.
They certainly don't want to settle into the high-end only market. Their competition is quite competent, even if they are lagging a little right now.
This story from CNN.com is worth noting. Briefly, it mentions how very rich most of Bush's nominees are (even more so then I thought) and how this is likely to create more apathy among lower income people who feel that the government is filled with wealthy politicions who don't care about them.
I quote:
"[may not] post or transmit any unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, indecent, profane, hateful, bigoted or otherwise objectionable information of any kind, including without limitation any transmissions, constituting or encouraging, conduct that would constitute a criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate any local, state, national or international law, including without limitation U.S. export control laws and regulations;"
Should I avoid saying anything that may hurt someones feelings?
-renderguy
I disagree. NVidia is really pushing about as high as they can price-wise right now. If they jack prices up any more then they will just be opening the doors to their competition.
They certainly don't want to settle into the high-end only market. Their competition is quite competent, even if they are lagging a little right now.
-renderguy