c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 1 Jen-Hsun Huang; I’m Prepared for Adversity. I Waited Tables. New York Times
, June 6, 2010.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/business/06corner.html?scp=2&sq=nvidia&st=cse
My comment:
(a) the "hand" in "the worst possible hand" is a noun defined as "the cards
or pieces held by a player."
(b) Mr. Huang says, "Tell me about something where you just shanked into the
woods." I can not find what it means.
(c) Jen-Hsun Huang
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jen-Hsun_Huang
His wife is Lori, whose picture c | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 2 I just added the link for Lori's pictures. | y*y 发帖数: 427 | 3 With all the due respect, I think Mr. Huang is taking business too personal
recently. Business is business; too much personal ego will hurt decisions.
He is maybe doing worse than Jerry Yang on this aspect. | a***e 发帖数: 27968 | 4 kingston is an end product manufacturer, selling memory chips to end user
samsung and hynix are more chip maker in the memory market.
they are vendor to kingston.
hard to find similarity between kingston and Samsung
Times
cards
the
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Jen-Hsun Huang; I’m Prepared for Adversity. I Waited Tables. New York Times : , June 6, 2010. : http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/business/06corner.html?scp=2&sq=nvidia&st=cse : My comment: : (a) the "hand" in "the worst possible hand" is a noun defined as "the cards : or pieces held by a player." : (b) Mr. Huang says, "Tell me about something where you just shanked into the : woods." I can not find what it means. : (c) Jen-Hsun Huang : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jen-Hsun_Huang
| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 5 Thanks a lot. That is what I learned, particularly about "module." And taht
is why Kingston a year ago tried to join Taiwan Memory Company (TMC)
sponsored by the Taiwanese government, to get hold of upstream (making
memory chips, that is).
But does memory module mean assembly? Why is state-of-the-art equipment
needed? Can't assembly be accomplished with human labor, as in toys?
【在 a***e 的大作中提到】 : kingston is an end product manufacturer, selling memory chips to end user : samsung and hynix are more chip maker in the memory market. : they are vendor to kingston. : hard to find similarity between kingston and Samsung : : Times : cards : the
| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 6 In the original posting, I wrote the following.
It turned out to be a golf idiom.
(a) shank (transitive verb): "to hit (a golf ball or shot) with the extreme
heel of the club so that the ball goes off in an unintended direction" www.
m-w.com
I disregarded it because the web dictionary only lists transitive verb but "
shank into the woods" obviously is an intransitive verb.
(b) If one googles with the term "shanked into the woods," he will find
numerous items. Yesterday I could not find any, bec
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Thanks a lot. That is what I learned, particularly about "module." And taht : is why Kingston a year ago tried to join Taiwan Memory Company (TMC) : sponsored by the Taiwanese government, to get hold of upstream (making : memory chips, that is). : But does memory module mean assembly? Why is state-of-the-art equipment : needed? Can't assembly be accomplished with human labor, as in toys?
| a***e 发帖数: 27968 | 7 do you ever take a look at what a module look like?
do you really think that could be assembled by hand?
actually, machine does it more efficiently and accurately.
machines are good at things big or small with regular shapes.
toys, clothing are cheaper if you can find cheaper labors.
As of memory, Taiwan is a major sites for memory chip manufacturing.
however, due to lack of R&D and core IPs, most of them are just OEM makers,
work for the labors.
taht
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : Thanks a lot. That is what I learned, particularly about "module." And taht : is why Kingston a year ago tried to join Taiwan Memory Company (TMC) : sponsored by the Taiwanese government, to get hold of upstream (making : memory chips, that is). : But does memory module mean assembly? Why is state-of-the-art equipment : needed? Can't assembly be accomplished with human labor, as in toys?
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