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To: axial who wrote (7201)6/5/2000 5:17:00 PM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Jim- I keep looking for a good general source on ALL current mobile wireless worldwide standards, AND all potential future broadband mobile wireless worldwide standards. If you run across anything of this nature, please post url! Thanks. -MikeM(From Florida)



To: axial who wrote (7201)6/6/2000 10:47:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 12823
 
Hi Jim,

Thank Gawd it is still silly season:
Message 13840204

You are not alone, others have perverse and seemingly obdurate obsurancy on their walls in sympathy with your predilictions. But the gud knews is that the McNeil-Lehrer Report gets it. It's touting dot-bombs tonight!! Too fun! I may have to turn bullish again. This past couple of weeks of trying to deal with reality*** has been a real downer.
Rare Deals Dept.: Oh, completely out of character he sez, but AMCC. We've had a major dysfunctional misunderstanding among the momo boiz tonight. Check out the thread to see that we truly are in silly season.

Still Crazy after all these Nanoseconds, Le Faineant Qui Voit

***For the finacially inclined, Edward Chancellor's "Devil Take the Hindmost" is an excellent treatment of manias, delusions and the madness of crowds. As an update to Mackay's classic of 1841, I find it well worth your while. In particular, the similarities of the present NAZ bubble to the Japanese experience in the higher latitudes of PEs in the late '80s and the wonderful world of willy wonka wailwoads in the '70s (1870's for you slow elk), is quite enlightening. Not to mention that we have now surpassed the speed of light in hype and the human body will disintegrate above 18MPH as the professors proved in 1892. And my point is? I don't have one.