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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (21119)1/13/2001 1:23:03 AM
From: RinConRon  Respond to of 29987
 
Not to mention a Bose premium sound system. High end mobile boom boxes all over NYC (and Eketahuna, wherever that is). I was born in Brooklyn (wherever that is), the noise was already plentiful, as was scooter traffic (50 years ago, you got hit either by scooter or yoyo). Progress? Everything old is new again...minus muscle power. Looking forward to the real IT.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (21119)4/16/2004 3:43:50 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 29987
 
Graviton effect experiment being launched. nytimes.com They are trying to see just what effect spin has on gravitons. My prototype Graviton Spin Reversal System, GSRS [TM], levitating transporter is progressing well. It's ironical that they could have used my antigravity device to launch this gravitational investigation.

Speaking of levitating, Globalstar preparing to launch 8 spare satellites is good news, as is being out of the bankruptcy mire. But with only 110,000 subscribers, they aren't proving demand so the next constellation will be a tough sell. They need a revved up marketing effort with cheap minute prices so people can use lots of minutes.

<...Spare satellite launch plans: Planning has now begun to prepare the eight spare satellites that Globalstar is currently holding in ground storage for launch into orbit, possibly in late 2005 or early 2006. > globalstar.com

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