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Strategies & Market Trends : Quarter to Quarter Aggressive Growth Stocks

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From: Jack Hartmann1/4/2006 4:02:45 PM
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2010 a Space Oddesey
Some thoughts on tech and life in 2010

Cell phones will be more used than landlines. People bored will watch movies and listen to songs via the cell phone. The 4M pixel cell camera debuts.

HDTV is the normal. Prices for sets drop to $600.

Computers will be allowed to click any TV show and watch it despite network TV protests. File sharing of shows without the ads further enrage the market executives.

Satellite radio merges with cell phones for a small monthly fee. Free radio ads suffer dramatically.

Car with hybrid engines still are popular, but $6 gasoline spikes SUVs owners to $100 a tank fillup.

GM, Ford, and Chrysler all emerge out of bankruptcy with new models. Most domestic automaking is contracted out.

Videocamera are install at many workplaces recording theft, vanadalism, and just plain laziness. Comstruction sites install them to catch frauduant accident reporting.

The $600 computer will be 5MhZ with 2.5 gigs of ram.

Cell phone pirate jamming is branded domestic terrorism.

Site storing photos and word files are everywhere as the computer become an engine vs. self storage.

Merck sells off assets then goes bankrupt.

The Chinese become avid tourists in the United States.

Gold is in decline as Earlier highs of $900 seem a memory.

The real estate crash in California and New England is subsiding.

The new fed Chairman feels 5% unemployment is fine with 5% interest rates.

NASA takes big spending cut as deficit reduction mantra is espoused.

Iraq goes Islamic as a state religion despite US concerns. Soldiers were evacuated earlier in 2008-2009.

A bottle of drinking water still costs more than the equivalent amount of gasoline.

Nasdaq 3000 is celebrated. Dow hits all time highs.

The whole grain diet book sells a millions.

Jack
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