*** Anita [TM] and GSRS [TM] *** <Gilder pointed out a year ago the vision of notebook computers being able to communicate, via wireless, from anywhere in the world to other computers and the internet. IJ not too long ago also mention a similar vision.>
Gee, Gilder and Irwin Jacobs are slow... Anita [TM] was invented and in prototype way back in 1996. Subject 3188 ============================================================= Started By: Maurice Winn Date: Apr 9, 1996 4:50 PM Will CDMA succeed in Los Angeles [at last]? How is CDMA going in Hong Kong, Korea, Trenton? Do people like it? Will China be the biggest CDMA market? What technical developments are going on? Has Nextwave Telecom bid too much in PCS spectrum auctions? Will notebook computers with built in CDMA phone take the world by storm?
Will you get rich from CDMA and Qualcomm?
Related topics: Eudora - the email you are probably using Globalstar - the satellite phone system ============================================================
Mqurice
PS: Next, they'll try to claim they invented the Graviton Spin Reversal System [TM], GSRS, which is NOT to be confused with that cruddy GPRS GSM-based Internet link which is not working. They have already started graviton.com which looks suspiciously like an internet control system for a GSRS system. Graviton.com would have internet connections all over the world, so a GSRS device would have control systems, linked to It to make the GSRS device collision-proof and arrive at its destination automatically. I suppose that's okay - I've got the flying saucer and they can supply the control system.
While Graviton.com waits for GSRS to be ready, they could control cars and all sorts of other things; dogs, children, aircraft, sheep, whales, ocean currents, air currents, criminals.
Notice that QUALCOMM is a partner in Graviton.com graviton.com along with Bill Joy's Sun Microsystems and he is the one who wrote "Why the future doesn't need us." go.com
Which is NOT Ted Kaczynski's favourite bedtime reading. Bill Joy is aware of the irony and quotes a passage from Ted! |