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To: foundation who wrote (85307)10/31/2000 8:42:46 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Come on Benny, i can't think that far back, the drugs in the 60s were good:)

Ruff



To: foundation who wrote (85307)10/31/2000 11:48:02 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Ben, I'm beginning to have the same fondness for your commentary as I once did for Jim Willie's.
You, on the other hand, will most likely maintain civil discourse.

Rick



To: foundation who wrote (85307)10/31/2000 11:59:17 PM
From: EJhonsa  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
After NTT's dismal confession, it appears that it is you holding the pipe. Though your dream may be of the wet variety, and it may not be a pipe in your hand...

Wet dreams...that's funny...but you're the one with 80% of your port in one stock, for which you write literally 30 posts/day in an attempt to assuage any and all of your many insecurities about it. Tell me, of the thousands of posts you must've written at SI, when's the last time you wrote one that didn't relate to Qualcomm? Doesn't seem like I'm the one that's excessively attached on an emotional level to an investment...yet amazingly, you want events to transpire that'll severely hurt your "lover". So you love it and hate it at the same time? Wow, Freud could've had a field day with a case like you...

And you love using the word "confession," don't you? What's that, the fifth time you've used it in the past few days, all on the same subject? Seems like a classic case of psychological displacement. You know, the situation that occurs when someone feels so guilty about a certain weakness of theirs that they keep trying to label others as possessing it? Kind of like how a stupid kid will call everyone around him an idiot, just so that he doesn't feel like one. So with that kept in mind, what do you feel the need to confess? Maybe it's the fact that just about every week, another gaping hole forms in your delusional theories about a cdma2000-centric world? Or perhaps it has something to do with the way you constantly feel the need to twist around facts in a Clintonesque manner to support your convoluted opinions? You know, like how you used some 3GPP2 IPR issues to reach the patentedly absurd conclusion that China Mobile's definitely< heading for cdma2000, and how you dwell on DoCoMo's attempts to downplay the hype it's generated, but have completely ignored that article which contained Japan Telecom's highly optimistic projections. But those Japan Telecom numbers must be false, right? After all, how can those foreign data centers in socialist countries be trusted to serve content reliably?

Whatever your confession's about, I guess it really doesn't matter. The point is that, even though you'll never admit it, and even though you try to hide it by means of your melodramatic ramblings, you're not any different from the dozens of other posters at various message boards (a number of them at Yahoo and the Raging Bull OTC boards...wonder why) whose lives revolve around obsessing over one company or another as if it was their only child, doing their best to spin fantasies and conspriacy theories which result in a glorius future where their company does no wrong, and is destined to triumphs over both its foes and, of course, reality. Hey, don't cultists think/act in the same manner...

The last word's yours. Distort away.

Eric

PS - microe, about the company that's sampling W-CDMA ASICs:

infineon.com