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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (15297)12/4/2002 12:14:06 PM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 19219
 
I'm reformed and I vote Yes, lets give it up to the bear. Lets go back to crank phones, that will guarantee that there will be a reduction in total phones available by 99%. In addition if we go back to 1900 agriculture, we'll save all that energy that todays farmers waste driving GPS equipped John Deeres, and those checkered coats, they need to be outlawed and not recycled by the fashion industry according to the Kwave cycle.

Lets make new law where the arbitrary limits of the KWAVE regulate what can be undertaken. Dems have louder voices, and are certain that if we can get back to crank phones, their message will be the only Message heard and thats good for all of us, isnt it? Copper uses will rise again too, good for speculators long copper, and just think about those wonderful paper pad manufacturers hurt by all these electronic gizmos, such a waste of perfectly ripe trees.

I'm on board, tell Lockheed and Boeing to shelve the plans for Space based Holiday Inns, just aint good for business under the KWAVE plan. And by the way would someone please tell the government NOT to report Productivity gains and lower costs of employment someone could get the wrong idea.
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And to those infernal Chinese companies, tell them to furrgetabout their evil plans to export autos to US shores, we can't accept any more industrial creep by them, afterall we can't make up the shortfalls we'll soon be seeing in corn and wheat.

We do have this surplus of checkered jackets, so perhaps we could exempt a few of those 39.00 DVD players.