Jamie Lawrence writes:
Grove, on the other hand, has no place making statements like that, unless Intel has a political science wing I haven't heard of.
My recollections from a brief stint with Intel in the early 80's is that the company is quite conservative, and that Mr. Grove's personal outlook is largely responsible. Before I get torched, I hasten to point out that "conservative" does not of course necessarily imply "Clipper supporter"; there are certain statist philosophies that do so imply, however, and some of those can be lumped into the category "conservative". I could be way wrong. Perhaps Mr. May could add more. It is distressing (though not surprising) to know that there are individuals in positions of power in cyberspace-related industries who hold opinions antithetical to "ours". -- | GOOD TIME FOR MOVIE - GOING ||| Mike McNally <m5@tivoli.com> | | TAKE TWA TO CAIRO. ||| Tivoli Systems, Austin, TX: | | (actual fortune cookie) ||| "Like A Little Bit of Semi-Heaven" |