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To: elmatador who wrote (16784)3/13/2002 4:24:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
ElM, Monet is good - it's nice to have 3G services starting in the USA, at last. But the USA is well behind. Korea has been selling 3G services for over a year. Look at the subscriber growth rate. 3gtoday.com

The little bit of green, W-CDMA, is NTT DoCoMo's service. W-CDMA has a few glitches, but they are working on it. The cdma2000 version of 3G is humming along nicely.

But the current versions are very slow compared with what is coming. Speeds now are slow, at under 100 kilobits per second whereas when the hot-stuff services are introduced, speeds will heading into the megabit per second range. QUALCOMM will of course be the supplier of the brains behind the screen.

My dream town is still only in my imagination. The real world of WTC, Axis of Evil, proposed nuclear strikes, trade wars started by the USA, murder, rap, dope and financial collapse, population implosion, AIDS and Mugabe intercede.

Eugenics is out of fashion. However I believe nature is not so naive and is busy busy busy with eugenics. With 6 billion people now alive, the eugenics filtering rate is now higher than all of human biological history.

I would like to be around to see the finished product, but I suspect my simian characteristics would mean I'd have to watch from the wrong side of the bars.

Mqurice