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To: jim black who wrote (27502)1/16/2003 4:32:46 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
<It is by a member of the Cromagnon community and dates to something in excess of 20,000 years B.C.E. Fossil records show no significant difference in skeletal structure between us and them.>

Hi Jim, being an international expert on neurology, I can say that just as the housing of the original IBM PC, as used by Charlie Chaplin, is much the same size as the latest Intel Pentium 4 intel.com; the housing of the Cromagnon stone man was much the same as Irwin Jacobs' cranial bone form. But I'd bet $10 to a knob of camel dung that Mr Cromagnon wouldn't phragment a CDMA photon in a thousand years, even if he was surrounded by all the stuff as a necessary prelude, including attempts to educate him [even if you selected the 99.999th percentile magnon]. Similarly, the Charlie Chaplin PC simply can't do in a decade, the stuff my little notebook does without a blink.

BTW, Uncle Al KBE says he doesn't resile from a word of his original gold review which people are keen to quote [but seem to constantly misunderstand]. I'm not aware of him saying there's anything wrong with gold.

Mqurice
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