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To: Eric L who wrote (30974)9/2/2000 8:05:24 PM
From: hueyone  Respond to of 54805
 
re: Melin, Merlin, wherefore art thou Merlin?

When the cat's away, the mice will play.

Best, Huey



To: Eric L who wrote (30974)9/2/2000 11:55:53 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Respond to of 54805
 
>>Now if QCOM is acknowledged by the thread to have been secretly participating in an unrecognized tornado ...

I disagree with that premise. There was nothing secret about it. The data was there all along on the CDMA website. The problem was that none of us here was aware of it, or at least we no one reported it to the folder. Someone pointed it out to me and I almost immediately reported it to the folder in my initial announcement of the reasons I was going to buy Qualcomm a couple weeks after the Ericsson capitulation.

End of sermon. :)

--Mike Buckley