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To: Kayaker who wrote (13412)7/5/2001 2:34:10 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
The (what??) fact that Qualcomm has gained access (what
kind of) to GSM (all,some??) without a royalty burden is significant (in terms of what??).

Should the word "apparently" used in the earlier, more
detailed sentence double as a specification for all of above??

My essay teacher rock and rolls in her grave, except if
the topic was "how to write associative propaganda
using undefined terms but still legally defendable".

Btw, didn't you have this access thing sorted out in
some rape case in USA, the question on how deep
and with what bodily part?? (and probably what was
the true intent and limits of true property rights??)

But it seems important with this QCDMA-GSM roaming that
"could" - thing in the next sentence, how could that be??

Maybe "it seems"???

Ilmarinen

I hope Q-engineers are not as bad at reading code
and standards, contracts as regular Qudiots are at reading regular text??