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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 166.81-4.1%Nov 17 3:59 PM EST

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To: P2V who wrote (21588)1/19/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
***OT How to grow corn*** [While watching Q! price ticking up and up] Thanks Mardy, I did put a pile of compost I found in the ground some years ago and also for the third crop gave it a leavening of 'blood and bone' which is powder from meatworks leftovers. Similar to hagfish as an offering and definitely gives plants some fun.

I wonder how they'd take to hagfish. The slime might bind their roots or prevent nutrient absorption. A bit like the slimy filibustering by L M Ericsson over 3G chip rates and synchronization is holding off cdmaOne and cdma2000 as long as possible while GSM sales expand mightily in the legacy networks which still need to be expanded to cope with demand.

NTT is getting jumpy, Singapore is having to delay development, China is waiting to see, New Zealand's spectrum auction has been held up for a year and no doubt others have delayed while the slime clears so movement and breathing are possible again. CdmaOne cellsites need to breathe and the hagfish slime gets in gills, stopping breathing of predators. So cdmaOne is being stymied by slime.

Do I get a double my money back guarantee if the hagfish don't work for my corn? I offered a double your money back guarantee on Q! stock price, so I'm sure you could be as confident. Yes?

Mquarkce
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