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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: brian h who wrote (43851)12/23/2003 9:48:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Brian, I'm going to Beijing tomorrow morning to check it all out for myself, up close and personal. My translating son has already been there for a week.

Propaganda is always sunny side up and best side to London. NZ does it, USA does it. China is doing it. Yiwu seems to be full of it.

Mqurice

PS: Meanwhile, Q 530, G 411. Gee, gold is really slipping compared with Q, but doing fine against Uncle Al KBE's and Uncle Sam's US$. The whole world wants wireless cyberspace, but the whole world doesn't want US$. Nor does the whole world want gold. Few want gold and there is so little of it around that if everyone had a gold coin, it would be a very small one. Not sufficient to use as a monetary base without creating an insane hunt for gold, wasting mega-effort in scraping gold from every nook and cranny of Earth including filtering the ocean.

There's unlimited cyberspace and all can use all they want [when it's fully developed].

Merry Xmas all and may 2004 be yet again a splendiferous year for Earth and all It's cyberspacoid passengers.

8 more shopping hours until Xmas Day [here in Auckland].
Mqurice
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