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To: gdichaz who wrote (6074)3/29/2003 4:04:59 PM
From: foundation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12246
 
re: what do you expect to achieve here

I'm posting information vital to the future of Q... and every other equity... and every other investment.

But tell you what..... I'm gone.



To: gdichaz who wrote (6074)3/31/2003 5:03:15 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 12246
 
Chaz, I'm with Ben on the Everything is CDMA and CDMA is everything idea. Ramsey [in 1996] used to think me quite mad when I'd assert that politics and CDMA go hand in hand and are reflections of each other. He saw the world through a rose-coloured wallet.

Now of course, Ramsey can even do major political rants involving CDMA.

Check out this for how the war in Iraq is dead centre on QUALCOMM and CDMA. Message 18763206

If that's not enough, wait until It and Homeland Security get into 'creative tension' over cdma2000's ethereal phragmented photons and who owns We the Sheeple.

There is a LOT of political heat in communications. Watch people with their cellphones. Especially those under age 25. It's like a shark feeding frenzy. When cyberphones take over, the place is going to go completely nuts. Politics and CDMA will be everywhere. Totally intertwined.

Mqurice