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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (48960)4/23/2004 3:56:19 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Jay, it's certainly not a boring script. We live in very, very interesting times.

Personally, as you know, I envisage a quite different script. Which is the polar opposite. I see a continuation of the eons-long trend of humanity, but with a turbo-charged acceleration into cyberspace with 6 billion people paddling the globalized waka in an awesome display of co-ordinated, synergistic, CDMA phragmented photon cyberphone enhanced, optical-fibre strengthened creativity and construction.

I see a 21st century version of the 19th century industrial revolution. But a better comparison is a stick of dynamite to a hydrogen-fueled 100 megaton thermonuclear explosion. The industrial revolution was a relative fizzer compared with what's going on now. Hmmm, that's not an apt analogy as explosions usually connote destruction rather than construction. Though we could think in terms of earth moving, or bolide deflection, for civil engineering projects.

I see the beginning of time travel. You see the end.

Both our scripts involve Kabooom by the look of it.

Mqurice
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