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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 178.29-1.6%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (23895)3/10/1999 5:18:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 152472
 
*Eudoracoin [TM] and CineComm* If Q! can compress and encrypt a movie and fire it around the world with payment per view being managed too, then they should find it a doddle to arrange for people to email Eudoracoin [TM] around the place.

It goes like this:

Q! holds my Qualcomm stock in their customer accounts server.

The value of it rises and falls along with the Nasdaq quotes.

I decide to pay somebody 15 cents [maybe to view a picture of Mark McGiver scoring a record beating touchdown at Q! stadium].

I click into my Eudoracoin account [on my WWeb or mainframe PC]

I enter the amount to send and the email address of the addressee.

Hit Enter.

Hey Presto! The Q! server sends the money via email [encrypted and very safe] to the recipient's account either in the Q! server or some other place. As it sends the money, it deducts it from my Q! account which immediately shows a bit on the margin or off my cash balance.

No muss, no fuss. Safe, fast, cheap and easy. No need for bank accounts, brokers, exchange rates and all sorts of nonsense. Just lovely, free-flowing, cybercash.

Q! can invent the 21st century money supply. Maybe not even using US$. Pension off Alan Green$pan and base the currency on Q! stock or a bundle of different stocks. That could come later if the US$ part of it flies!

Just a happy thought since Q! is tootling along so well.

Mr Gibbons of Kodak seems non-plussed by the thought of digital transmission instead of celluloid. These hairy-armed Kodak people are in trouble along with their old time movies. Though I have some sympathy with Bob Gibbons. Some of my best friends are Gibbons! We are an endangered species.

Mqurice
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