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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (52789)7/26/2009 11:32:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 218008
 
I did invent Fourier transform encrypted wireless encoded and decoded in cellphone ASICs, which was a reasonable thing to do and you find useful. There might have been other NZers, who you might think did good things too. This chap for example: rutherford.org.nz Jolly good bloke.

<any enablers of science and tech from derivatives of new new zealanders, sheep or prisoners? >

This guy nzedge.com helped provide the foundations for Globalstar engineers to launch the world's best and biggest communications system [still in its infancy but you will use it soon enough - China has a gateway outside Beijing].

Another: nzedge.com

There are others, but as you can imagine, its quite buccolic in NZ so most people go Troppo at an early stage of life.

You are geographically confused - the prisoners from England were not transported to NZ but to Australia.

You seem to think there is some sort of nationalistic competition going on. You are wrong. There is the SuperColony and then there are the atavistic throwbacks who are being superseded even while they think they are doing okay.

Note that nothing came out of the vast population of China during Mao's maelstrom aka "Great Leap Forwards" until the SuperColony was able to once again reach in and enable the prisoner serfs to rejoin civilisation. There are probably some people doing good stuff again - perhaps even INSIDE China [Qualcomm has some research facilities there].

There are some wasting time copy/pasting Qualcomm technology and calling it TD-SCDMA and thinking it's a great Made in China invention ... giggle ... just a way to avoid paying trivial royalties or ring-fence citizen serfs. They should be redeployed to do something actually inventive and useful instead of counterproductive.

Mqurice
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