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To: TobagoJack who wrote (23678)10/1/2002 6:25:42 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
Jay, you probably missed the key esoteric factor. <The tenth one still works for Pacific Bell Telecom as a systems manager > Pacific Bell is a CDMA operator. No wonder he is still employed. As I have explained, CDMA is saving the world.

Increasingly, your buddies and other unemployed people will be redeployed in various energy levels at various distances around the CDMA nucleus, similar to the orbits of electrons around a nucleus.

The process will take a little while, but there is a huge amount of CDMA and cyberspace to be built and entwined into all our lives, so they'll all be gainfully employed even if on the outermost shell, making shoes, latte, Lexus, etc for those closer to the production of said phenomenal phragmented photons.

It's a worldscale reordering of productive capacity and intellect from the industrial revolution to cyberspace.

This is a broad movement continuing the trend from hunter gatherer tribes, to dominance hierarchies [Pharoahs, Rome, Samurais and Aztecs], agriculture, nation states, the industrial revolution, globalisation, the electronic revolution and now the CDNA/CDMA revolution of Biotelecosmic cyberspace.

Hidden within those physical worlds was the ongoing development of abstract operating layers; language, law, music, money, mathematics, science, art and now, everywhere but nowhere in particular cyberspace.

Well, that's the latest theory. Maybe half of it's missing, but that'll do for now. It's late enough.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (23678)10/1/2002 11:07:53 PM
From: Moominoid  Respond to of 74559
 
Well I can't afford a 1.2 million house but I have the best paying job of my life so far and we are hiring 3 more faculty this year (we only have 5 tenured and tenure track faculty in our department). Rensselaer hired more than 40 new faculty a record number this year. So there is one boom area.....