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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (19527)6/8/2002 12:11:52 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Maurice, <<You're either with us or against us>> I know you do not and cannot mean half the things you say, but are simply trying to drive home a point about how great CDMA is and will be. Point acknowledged, and it isn't nor will it likely be, and so QCOM continues to weaken into a lifeless heap on the sidewalk like three tins of half eaten cat food.

<<Uncle Al will defend the US$ by maintaining its value by controlling interest rates and rate of printing and a few other levers so that confidence remains in it. Despite the very large traumas of the past 7 years, from Mexico, to Russia, Asian Contagion, Y2K and Telecosmic implosion and Japan's bubble deflation, the US$ is sitting very solidly.>>

You keep forgetting to

(a) add the word "still", sprinkled the word "unless"
(b) see the truth instead of reporting the facts, and
(c) anticipate instead of observe

... but then, again, this is the purpose of the thread, to keep reminding you why you are wrong, until whenever.

As a reminder, <<large traumas of the past 7 years, from Mexico, to Russia, Asian Contagion, Y2K and Telecosmic implosion and Japan's bubble deflation>> were all, without a single exception, cause by easy money, pissed on to the world by ... oh, you know the facts, even as you fail to notice the truth.

As an anticipation, next week will 'still' be a DDGU week, in some currency, 'unless' not. See, them words are so easy to use, when called for.

Chugs, Jay



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (19527)6/8/2002 2:23:50 AM
From: marek_wojna  Respond to of 74559
 
<<They said it was a money bubble which was the problem. No it wasn't. It was just their bidding higher and higher for something not worth anything.>>

I wouldn't be able to describe present position of dollar any better. Thank you, Maurice.

As for taking the sides, it is deeply in my nature to take the side of the underdog. I make you a promise (real one, not the one being seen on pieces of paper) that when the time will come and I see QCOM being treated unfairly but still surviving and in the penny group stocks for about 3 to 5 years I'll take it and give it a second chance as I like survivors.

Marek