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To: marc ultra who wrote (12635)3/21/2000 8:09:00 AM
From: Allan Harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
"The computer age is dead, he believes. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs of Apple, Andy Grove of Intel - they are the Mount Rushmore of the industry, towering figures relegated to lifeless stone. Instead of the computer and the chip, the future belongs to technologies that speed the movement of data. They include lasers that slice light into thousands of data-carrying wavelengths, fiber-optic strands to carry the light, and newfangled wireless systems."

"One day many years ago, Gilder drove to Philadelphia to watch a track meet, then flew home to Boston. Back at his house, he noticed his car was no longer on the street. So he called police to report it stolen.

'Then I started to think a little more deeply about it,' he recalled. The car was still where he parked it in Philadelphia."


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To: marc ultra who wrote (12635)3/21/2000 6:15:00 PM
From: Investor2  Respond to of 15132
 
Re: "I'm sure he would also be enjoying his web site if he can keep himself from reading a lot of the trash there."

I agree that a lot of what's being written over there is trash. There are several very good posters there, though, that makes the site worth following. IMO.

Best wishes,

I2