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To: TobagoJack who wrote (17013)4/13/2007 3:08:13 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 218108
 
TJ, it's early enough here, so it must be really early there. BTW, your GPRS phone is QCOM enabled, royalty unpaid [presuming it's not multimode into a CDMA mode such as W-CDMA aka 3GSM], ASIC unsold.

We must be Chinese: <you and cb ilaine and brumar and hamoon may think you each are different, but actually not > They all look the same and think the same too [so you say but Mq is planning revolution and I think I will find revolutionaries in China - even the guards would give me a wink when not being ordered around by nasty sergeant majors berating them for not marching in super precise goose-stepping around Tienanmen Square for changing of flags and conducting important matters of state ritual in mindless mantras of megalomania.

The young man [14] who received a new bicycle from Tarken-san signed up to the revolution. There were revolutionaries everywhere, not all thinking the same, but strangely, thinking the same. Just not government-approved thinking.

Just the other day, right here in NZ, there was a difference of opinion. The China embassy asked local mayors not to attend a Chinese show [dancing and singing and waving ribbons around]. Apparently those in the show don't think the right way, or maybe the ribbons were waving clockwise instead of anticlockwise. I get the impression the Chinese embassy and their task-masters like Clonesville to remain "orderly".

The embassy often if not usually has people who look like Clones, but who are definitely disagreeing with what goes on in the embassy, hanging around, communicating with passersby and the people in the embassy, visually if not verbally, though they have signs with squiggles on them which I suspect is a secret code for the people in the embassy to read.

Sell gold, buy CDMA. GPRS is so pathetic though near enough for government-approved work.

I will leave it to you and others to decide whether these words represent reality, or help create it, or not.

Mqurice
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