info@meetup.com,lancem@broadcom.com M.Lance is a young sucker from broadcom, bmcsoftware@bmc.com, sunk three companies. The bullfrog, quack quack.
Bob Buckley,Robert Buckley,robert-buckley@sbcglobal.net

Robert Buckley, Vice President, Engineering As VP of Engineering at Motia, (2003-2005 sunk it) Robert oversees the engineering processes for Motia's products(fired), ensuring that they are developed to meet the high level of quality that clients expect from Motia. Previously, Robert was the vice president of engineering for Innovics(2001 to 2003,sunk it), a third generation wireless semiconductor manufacturer. Prior to that, he served as vice president of Ericsson (sunk it,fired) where he was general manager of the network edge and access product unit.
Robert has also been the senior vice president of R&D at ACC, Advanced Computer Communications(1995 to 2001), an internet equipment manufacturer, and an associate vice president of engineering at Retix, Inc. (sunk it). He has also held senior engineering positions at Memorex Telex, Emulogic and Analog Devices, and has a BS in electrical engineering from Northeastern University.
Bob is nowadays trying to sink Connexant(2006 to current). It is too big company, but he will be successul.:)) he sinks everything.
restraining employment is actus reus.

Another rekcus, David Fisher.
“Radia’s products and expertise in 802.11 RF technology and TI’s silicon and software for the 802.11 market are a powerful combination,” said David A. Fisher, president and CEO of Radia Communications Inc. “TI (Texas Instruments suckers) is known as a world leader in providing semiconductor technology for wireless, broadband and communications markets. “Wi-Fi networking is quickly becoming ubiquitous with opportunities to integrate 802.11 into a wide range of applications including broadband modems, PDAs, cell phones and digital cameras,” said Joseph Crupi, TI vice president and general manager of the Broadband Communications Group. (they haven't had anything working).
David Fisher, the soldering Jack, has no clue how capacitor works. He is the guy with silver perm! accurate match with Ti suckers and Texas Instruments communism. rrocheleau@microsemi.com, tsutton@nextwave.com,

Texas Instruments
Of course, this "inventory control" technology can also be used to track people. That is exactly what the People's Republic is doing with the technology, testing their ability to track their citizens. Delegates to a recent Communist Party meeting were all required to wear a badge with an embedded RFID tag. Each tag sent back a unique ID code which allowed the Communists to track where each of their delegates were during the entire event.

A company based in the United States has no business selling such technology to a government that is the poster child of oppression and citizen-slavery. The Communist thugs who rule China with blood-soaked iron fists view the Chinese citizen as property to be used and disposed of at will. To them, this really is "inventory control".

Most Americans would be ashamed of themselves if they helped a group of tyrants such as these, even if it were by accident. Those at Texas Instruments, on the other hand, appear to be quite pleased that they are helping China to further enslave its population.

"We'd love to do a full-blown press release, case study, etc., but the Communist Party will not allow it at this time." -Bill Allen, Spokesman for Texas Instruments.

Anyone at Texas Instruments who is involved with this sale should be ashamed of themselves. The only product that I have ever purchased from Texas Instruments was a calculator several years ago. It was the last purchase from them that I will ever make. I refuse spend money with a company that provide tyrants with the technology to oppress their citizens.