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To: elena_murooni who wrote (24984)5/23/2002 8:35:52 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Hello Elena. It's good to see people reappear in cyberspace. They disappear to nowhere, then suddenly reappear, years later. You were 18 months absent. The oboe is running out of steam and we are now down to the whimperings as the very long denouement of Globalstar LP wends it's way through the court and the last of the money runs down.

Most of the actors have moved on to other stages. Now and then, there's a flicker as GG, Elena, ATC, WTC and other people and related things pop up, but mostly the hopes and dreams of the Globalstar world are fizzling as the WAT gears up and a large chunk of the human population practises saluting, marching, shooting and blowing up. We might even get to see the world's first two-sided nuclear war between India and Pakistan. The first nuclear war was not surprisingly won by the USA since the other side were using muskets and samurai swords.

I far preferred the idea of everyone on earth linking up via cyberspace, CDMA and Globalstar in Peace, Light, Harmony, Creativity, Love and Fun.

You don't like oboe doom so you mustn't like what's been going on since your last visitation.

But not to worry, the good guys always win because bad guys can't exist without good guys [bad guys are parasites and parasites cannot survive without a host]. That's why things will get better again, one of these days. Well, they are getting better all the time, but the good wave functions are subsumed by the bad ones temporarily so they are not so apparent. But they are present and will drown out the voices of doom again.

Life will be a giggle again.

Mqurice

PS: In a few years, we can hold 'WWW school reunions' to remember the good old days before the Telecosmic black hole. With all the posts there [assuming SI doesn't die] we'll be able to laugh at the funny stuff [Globalstar $1000 a share with three constellations and 20 million customers by 2010 = Mqurice].