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To: voop who wrote (31149)9/7/2000 12:24:17 AM
From: sditto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
<<Also, regarding analogy, I think GSM has its own spine. The question is which spine will evolve into the dominant species because of some advantage.>>

I don't think there is any question that the spine of the future will be CDMA based (although the exact time of ascension remains to be seen).

<<There are only five lumbar vertebrae>>

Now I know why MDs don't use semiconductor architecture as an analogy when teaching anatomy. <vbg>

The sum total of my knowledge on vertebrae is summarized at the following link dachshund-dca.org which contains a good anatomical representation of the canine equivalent of the GSM spine.