*Thanks Engineer!* Also, thanks, as I've said before, to all the Qualcomm people who have achieved amazing success against the laws of physics and against the swarms of hagfish and GSM Nazis.
It sometimes seems churlish to pick holes in what Q! is doing, but investors have laboured long and hard, as have you, for their little bit of savings and they guard it jealously.
You sure seem to be expressing a bit of released frustration these days. When your professional golf skills have been practised a bit more, that level of frustration should increase and you can really let rip.
Gee, when Ramsey was saying a year or two ago that Q! people should be locked in to work 24 hr a day, 7 days a week, with pee buckets on the production line, I thought he was kidding!
So, here is a little word of thanks from somebody who has followed Qualcomm avidly since August 1991 when it was in the little buildings down in the valley. Having met it by accident at a social function where I heard that this guy was working for a company which was encoding cellphone signals to spread right across the bandwidth allowed, I am one lucky investor. My ancient Fourier Transforms turned out to make me a LOT of money [couldn't even remember what they were about, just that they should be able to do the trick in conjunction with silicon chips if they were used by some people with some real knowledge].
So, thanks heaps.
Thanks too for all the help you have provided over the years on this thread. Without you, Clark, Walt and the odd other technically knowledgeable one, we'd have been flying blind.
Meanwhile, enjoy your well-earned profits.
Another thanks,
Mqurice |