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To: TobagoJack who wrote (3060)1/3/2006 2:13:50 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217852
 
TJ, that's nice to see you start the year as usual: <the possibilities are almost infinite, and all non-innovative, a lot like QCOM, providing a service that may be needed, and never pay out ;0)>

Non-innovative? Huh? Like QCOM? Super-duper innovative. That's what a patent is.

Service that "may be needed"? Since when was communication and seeing optional? Humans without eyes, ears, speech and writing, can get by, in a very limited way, unless they are missing speech, eyes and ears, in which case they are doomed.

QCOM enables seeing, hearing, talking and writing at further distances than a Tiger Woods drive.

As measured in square metres, an unassisted communication leaves a person limited to several hectares, if they shout very loudly and write in large letters and squint into the distance. With QCOM's CDMA/OFDM mobile cyberspace, people can be anywhere and see, hear, speak and write to and from everywhere.

That's a very good trick, though people don't yet realize just how important it is. The bloke who did the run to Marathon could have had a beer while lying in a hammock and got the message through in seconds. Messages from NZ back to Blighty in the 19th century took weeks. Now I can click on Skype, MSN, Gmail etc and be there immediately. Or, simultaneously, in Japan, Hong Kong and San Diego.

Google is delivered everywhere. That's a brain on the go [the memory component of a brain if not the thinking department, yet].

Everyone needs QCOM. Even if they don't know it yet. I am about to buy two of these little beauts, the HTC Apache: telecom.co.nz

I think you will be buying something along these lines in 2006, or you will look like the chimpoids in the beginning of 2001 A Space Odyssey.

Mqurice
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