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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: GOPbabe who wrote (19854)3/12/2000 6:50:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
hey babe,

:o)

i agree the server is sold for $1200. i believe $400 goes to elon.

the .15 cents is a meager amount if you sell one.
if you sell a trillion, it becomes an amount not so meager. a billion, even though it is only 1/1,000 of a trillion, is pretty good too.

i do not know the details of the entire operating system...the elon engineer i asked, told me the server uses wind. the important thing imo is that it has interfaces that allow one to control the entire system using a windows based pc or a cell phone.
unclewest

a million chips a day sounds like a lot...until you realize that elon's goal seems to be to tie everything electronic to the internet.
everything electronic is a lot of electronics and a lot more than 1 million chips per day....i'd settle for elon just controlling light bulbs...especially a world full of SiC LED light bulbs.
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