12-01-2009 09:04 PM
I know that the important thing is that all of our drives end up working. So, this posting may see trivial to some of you.
First, congrats to the engineering group for this patch. No doubt you've had a long month. Thanks for all your hard work on this.
I was just looking at the Release Notes 2.1 document from the update released today. On the whole, it looks well written and appropriate. But I have these questions for Intel:
As I said, this all may seem pretty trivial. But what worries me is that it implies that either the engineering group has been highjacked by some know-nothing, marketing MBA type. Or that this product is being run by an engineer in the trenches who doesn't know any better and thought it would be "cool" to use a font that includes the word "Intel" in its name. Either way, it would explain why the trust we all placed in Intel in purchasing their product (at a premium price no less...) has been betrayed by events of the last month.
Until Intel gets it's act together, next time I'll probably buy "Brand X's" product so that I get the quality product and the respect that Intel seemed unable to deliver on this product.
Here's a sample of the offending font (which would be better used on wedding invitations than technical documents...)
Message title was edited (and toned down!) by original poster.
12-01-2009 09:25 PM
Yes, this is a trivial matter.
I had no problem reading and understanding the content of the release notes, and applaud the writer's efforts to bring a bit of variety into our lives! There is always resistance to change and new ideas - keep it up Intel!
12-02-2009 05:43 AM
I can't download the release notes .docx file from intel link:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18363/eng/Release%20Notes%202.1.docx http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18363/eng/Release%20Notes%202.1.docx
When I press the link (in intel page) I get a ZIP file called "Release Notes 2.1.zip" with a lot o XML files inside, but no DOCX file
If you have the correct link pls post it...
12-02-2009 06:00 AM
Link you posted works fine here. Maybe a browser issue? Firefox grabs it OK but seen other browsers in the past struggle with the spaces replaced with %
Try this...
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18363/eng/Release%20Notes%202.1.docx http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18363/eng/Release Notes 202.1.docx
Any luck?
12-02-2009 06:26 AM
I can't get it either (just get a bunch of xml files), and also tried that link. I'm on IE8.
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