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To: Stock Farmer who wrote (23317)9/12/2002 10:37:07 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
Hey, did I see QUALCOMM mentioned? See what I mean - it's everywhere!

<Perhaps it is that people only see what they are already prepared to observe?
Take Mq, for example. He has an uncanny knack for seeing the nuances of QCOM everywhere.
>

Anyway, kidding aside, scientifically speaking the cdma2000 phragmented photon wave functions spread throughout the universe, impacting on all other wave functions, near or far. They probably do quantum tunneling too, beating the normal speed of light, for instantaneous links to everything.

Shrodinger's cat didn't have a clue what was going on. With a CDMA phone, it would have been safe as houses [which is not a sideswipe at the dreaded Housing Bubble conspiracy theorists].

When a CDMA photonic butterfly takes off in a Siberian forest, it affects weather patterns, communications and everything around the world. A CDMA hurricane is building.

We the observers!
Mqurice