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To: elmatador who wrote (30919)4/7/2003 12:44:51 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
My personal GDP is all QCOM, which is an excellent way of avoiding not only Sar Wars, but AIDS. Sex in cyberspace is AIDS-free.

Everyone will be buying those excellent phragmented photon cdma2000 cyberphones to keep their lives on track while they avoid human contact.

With the many Hong Kongese living here, I'm surprised we don't already have some Sars on the rampage.

We have heaps of tourism here, but the wide open spaces mean it's not easy to get Sars. Hong Kong is full of hexagonally close-packed humanity where everyone shares the same breath and vectors of pathways for infection are numerous. Each person being in close proximity to hordes of others and few wearing the essential goggles to avoid Sars spittle drops landing on eyes, draining into the ducts which lead straight to the throat and lungs!

They'll all be coming here to get away from it! Tourism will boom! Japanese come to our son's Snowadventures tours and they will far prefer that to visiting Hong Kong or Singapore.

NZ = Nuke Free, Sar Wars Free, AIDS free [almost] and terrorism free [as long as the French stay away].

Mqurice