If you can cast your mind back just over a week, you may remember that the BBC was giving readers the chance to ask Intel CEO Paul Otellini their own questions. A number of questions were selected and have now been published, along with Otellini's responses. As predicted, we don't learn an awful lot about the man himself (apart from the fact he uses both a Mac and a PC). The answers do give some insight into the mindset of the Intel boss and how he thinks things are going for the company, plus where he sees things going in the future (we've been talking about speech recognition for years now, surely). The interview is punctuated with the fact that Otellini believes Intel have changed the world for the better during the 34 years he has worked there. What do you think?