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To: FWS who wrote (9708)11/6/1999 5:58:00 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Lindy, are you talking about the market in general or about Q??

We are investing in the hottest part of the tech market, and we are at the start of the technological revolution, built upon the Industrial revolution. It is creating more wealth every year than was created every century before this one. By investing in Q, we are investing in the ideas of a handful of people that most the stockholders aren't even aware of. Who are they?

First, we are investing in the innovations of Dr Jacobs and his associates at Qualcomm.
(CDMA)

Which are based on the innovations of James Clark Maxwell.
(Maxwell's equations)

Which are based on the innovations of Isaac Newton.
(The laws of motion and gravitation)

As Newton said, he was "standing on the shoulders of giants",

The principal "Giant" was Aristotle.
(Metaphysics: "This is the real world." Epistemology: "Reason")

Most people think this country runs on coal and gas and oil and atomic energy. They are wrong.

This country, western civilization, and the rest of the world, runs on ideas.

If I were to write a book exploring the reason that the USA is the most advanced civilization in the world , I would title it:

Running on Aristotle