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To: Crystal ball who wrote (81624)8/30/2001 2:30:56 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
Talking of efficiency, why dont you miss all the spaces out of your essays as well as going for the longest sentence world record? <g>



To: Crystal ball who wrote (81624)8/30/2001 6:12:45 PM
From: Doug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
C.B: Wireless innovation is a disruptive technology but has very little scope for a monopoly. The current technology is well established in terms of FFT transforms, Filters, Noise attentuation etc. There is a bit of a power struggle between GSM, ,CDMA . Todate there have been no breakthrus regarding the speed barrier necessary for the conquest of outer space.

The big disruptive technologies ahead will most likley be in the field of Molecular biology, Stem cell , gene based Therapy and Nanometrics. At current priciing, there is a glut of adequate cheap communication and little increase in demand. This suggest to me that productivity gains are not constrained because of Communication.

As an Investor you need to locate a Company that has a lock on the disruption.!



To: Crystal ball who wrote (81624)8/30/2001 8:04:17 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
<I just can't imagine anyone wanting to be tied to a telephone cord anymore, that means wireless or cordless and that is still a wireless> tech-heads think too tech wonderful wonderful,and are blind to the many who don't share their evangelism.There are plenty of people who are not cellular and want it that way and will stay that way.Battery powered at home cordless yes,that is something commonplace and will remain so---but that is for free,and should not be confused with cordless.
people who have a cellular where-ever they go are beginning too look 'uncool'---tech as religion is not a longterm winner in my opinion.max