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To: carranza2 who wrote (11821)5/22/2001 4:59:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 34857
 
<The contributions you talk about are the middling, non-groundbreaking piss-ant elaborations that any half-assed technician with a bureaucratic turn of mind can concoct. They are gumming up the UMTS works in a serious way. But all those serfs do enjoy the trips, the conferences, the long lunches and month-long vacations. Why get rid of a good thing?>

Hear, hear!

Mq



To: carranza2 who wrote (11821)5/22/2001 5:41:36 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Are you saying that operators will commit hara kiri rather than use spectrally efficient technology which is available now? If that's the
case, thank God for evolution and the survival of the fittest!

- no, I'm telling you they are going to use GPRS+EDGE
if QCOM goes on disrupting, and thanks to UK maybe not
even that is necessary.

For the rest of your nervous breakdown, name one person
or article who has not agreed QCOM will get what it
deserves for pioneering efforts.

Ilmarinen

P.S. It is interesting how impossible some things seem to be
to understand, and the nervous breakdowns they cause.

P.P.S. One definition of a nervous breakdown, departing
reality, is when one starts constructing ones own
scenarios on what other people are "telling".
(btw, do you miss a month long vacation, or hope for
a two month long to gain a competetive advantage??)