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To: TobagoJack who wrote (40591)10/1/2008 7:41:09 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) of 218061
 
Quantity of world wide resources are unknown. Demand for these have only arrived within a decade, the search is proportional to demand.

Demand will dictate the process adjustments necessary, through which further identification can occur. Resource scarcity is allotted as a function of prevailing systemic self interest.
Right party right answer, wrong party wrong answer.

Up to now the applications were demand "less", and thus the necessity to do more than stumble onto all we've identified was a function of utilitarian intent, little more than a curiosity, with a strong leaning toward the identifer as guru.

No need to worry though, nanometer size functionality, extends every resource beyond its physical apparentness.

now there are other scalable commodities, on imminent rendezvous with applications extensibility.

At least 2 will need their own futures contracts relatively soon.

The advantages of amorphous technology, between materials groups, with respect to applications, creates advantages which extend the life cycle of even scarcer current demand items.
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