Jon, When Globalstar starts to do the momo stuff, which will happen when people realize that it is going to be a success, this happy little stream will turn to a raging torrent like Buy Range did after the Ericy deal. Then we'll have proliferation. Then we can start a moderated discussion and kick the rabble out! Or they can start a moderated stream and kick me out.
The canary landed only briefly here, with a small entourage which disappeared as the price and soft-launch were NOT showing momo tendencies. When the canary returns, we should expect things to go into momo.
The Massacre Thread is moderated. I've already kicked Jimbo out [just to try it out], but Dweeb is still allowed to post, but he is too embarrassed to show up after his dumb first effort. Dweeb burbled away having taken WSJ.com at face value - which is a mistake most 'investors' seem to make = taking media reports at face value, such as the huge problem Q! has in Korea with CDMA...duh...Korea is full of CDMA and will be fuller and will go like hell to ensure they stay at the forefront of CDMA. That means a bit of flim flam while they try to get royalties cut, while busily ensuring they are ready for 1X RTT, 1X-EV, HDR, cdma2000 etc just as soon as possible, as well as VW40 just in case it becomes real.
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PS: People should understand that Globalstar will be worth $1000 a share in a few years. When success is officially announced, it will be too late to climb aboard. So anyone who wants to participate needs to anticipate. This prediction, of course and as usual, carries the usual double your money back guarantee. It's weird - I make that great offer and nobody sends me money to get the guarantee. Oh well, that's cyberspace for you. Meanwhile, Bernie has got a big stack of cash lined up, so those who were basing their short sales or predictions of imminent failure on Globalstar running out of money this year had better change their plans.
Now, apart from just when the Constellation1 system is finally fully operational, with gateways connected, roaming available and all functioning well, the only question of vital importance is demand. We'll soon have a good guide.
I agree with Valueman - votes, despite the fantasy that democracy is the saviour of humanity, do not alter reality. So the average 9m MOUs WAG is not founded on much at all. 1m or 20m could be the truth. Like Shroedinger's cat, reality will be revealed only when the box is opened and we see whether we have a corpse or a cat.
I did a search for Shrodinger and got this. search.britannica.com
It seems very interesting. Looks as though some others are trying to figure out my Graviton Spin Reversal System. Globalstar is going to use it, [using Q! ASICs]. The future is going to be a LOT of fun.
Though in a way, we and Globalstar are sort of like the cat in the box, swooping around our quiet little niche in the far coner of our little home galaxy, with onlookers wondering whether we are dead or alive...hmm physics.purdue.edu
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