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To: craig crawford who wrote (7385)6/3/2001 5:30:04 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Craig some few weeks back i read a good article on broadband and when critical mass, 20 million, will be in place before the end of 2003. From 20 million to 100 million will occur before 2010. Nothing much will happen until some critical mass for broadband assembles. Currently there are approx. 6 million users in the US have broadband. When it does then everything will happen fast. This industry will sell more services and hardware then in the past. It'll make the internet stocks of yesterday seem like childs play. i will be positioning myself for the next huge surge.



To: craig crawford who wrote (7385)6/3/2001 6:49:46 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
>> if each chinese used just...

Frankly I'm considering that the Earth is gonna tilt on its axis and make LA the North Pole, or the Japanese are building an a-bomb into each Toyota.

Craig. The world tends to stay pretty stable. Everyone nation that matters understands it's in their own best interest. Plus the US has the world's biggest and most stable economy, government, currency. We're the only country that has global military presence, and we're unchallenged at the moment. Relax. This is Pax Americana. Pretend it's 50BC. The Huns are centuries away.