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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tekboy who wrote (1913)7/26/2000 4:53:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 12231
 
tekboy, The Qq long explanation is back a couple of posts. Eudoracoin is the same thing = encrypted Q currency stored and emailed around the place from WWeb gadgets using Eudora as the primary communication medium. People will write to somebody, order products and pay, all within Eudora with WWeb links.

Graviton Spin Reversal System [GSRS is NOT the same thing as GPRS = General Packet Radio System which is a feeble attempt by the GSM crowd to prolong their GSM dynasty which is tottering on the brink of CDMA]. GSRS is the 'anti-gravity' method of making gravitons go into reverse, which gives a mass repulsion instead of attraction to normal gravitational fields. So a 70kg mass would take off upwards, and would therefore be able to support a 70kg person in equilibrim. I'm selling shares in this - I have a prototype in the basement. Send me some Eudoracoin and I'll send you some stock! I'm charging Q2 per share.

Anita [TM] has been under development since mid 1996 and is the very first WWeb device, which includes:

Web access
Email
Eudoracoin
Computing [spread sheets and stuff like that]
Digital stereoscopic camera [video function]
Stereophonic sound
Globalstar/terrestrial CDMA access
Controlled by voice nerve impulses [you think the instructions and silently move your lips and vocal chords]
Bluetooth connection to the main device and those nerve pickups and stereophonic Earcell[TM] in-the-ear earphones
Alarm clock
GPS/SnapTrack maps and location
Methanol fuel cell for liquid cooling
Methanol burner for cooking food, anti-hypothermia etc
Vegemite dispenser [that's a yeast-based sandwich spread in NZ]
"Turbo boost" antenna for microwave cooking [slow but okay for insulated food over a couple of hours at 2 watts]
Small bore gun in the antenna [a new addition] for getting food in the wild [or defending self in the city].
Laser in the antenna for long distance rapid data transmission when in line of sight [say from ground to aircraft or earth to the moon or just across a desert in a battlefield situation from person to person].

I think there were a few more functions too. Oh yes, it's also a phone for talking.

Mqurice