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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (4622)5/7/2002 12:36:52 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
I don't believe that you have had the unpleasant experience of living through the maximum pollution time because I don't believe that you are that old. I do believe that CO2 and warm are good.

Isn't Google great?

In 1257, when Henry III's wife visited Nottingham, she found the stench of smoke from coal burning so intolerable that she left for fear of her life, and in 1285 London's air was so polluted that Edward I established the world's first air pollution commission. Shelley wrote: "Hell must be much like London, a smoky and populous city."

guardian.co.uk

I want QUALCOMM to get as rich as the Koreans off of CDMA and I want it now. I'm sick and tired of waiting. No one should have to wait this long. Do you hear me Maurice? NO ONE!

(whew, that is definitely better. Thank you for allowing me to do that here on a QUALCOMM SI thread ;)

Luddite?

I am willing to accept concepts that I can understand. Tell me all about it.

M



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (4622)5/7/2002 7:54:15 PM
From: A.J. Mullen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
Maurice, You like CO2 and warmth, then go to Venus! archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu
Lots of CO2 and high temperatures. What more could you want?
Ashley