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Cheap chip shots

More chipsets, and a little local rivalry, after our request for a definition of the Plymouth chipset.
As Andy Williams at Ealing NHS PCT comments: ‘The Plymouth chipset appears to be on the Plymouth shoulderset’.
Michael Aspaturian at British Energy describes the Plymouth: ‘Limited port facilities coupled with an unpredictable bus fed from a decentralised hub. It is vastly inferior to the more powerful Portsmouth and Southampton chipsets.’
For an alternative view, Andrew Chapman, a Plymouth Argyle fan in exile at Leeds City Council, adds that it shows ‘superior performance levels, and remains a far more reliable and stable option than some bigger names from the past which it has now eclipsed, performance-wise.’

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