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To: TobagoJack who wrote (57754)12/29/2004 4:23:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<Market directions are great for debates, since the pain exacted in punishment for being wrong is better then any convincing effort.>

Quite right. History is bunk, or at best, irrelevant. I was threatened with the cane in 4th form for espousing that theory and refusing to learn the ridiculous history they tried to ram down our throats. The litany of English kings and queens was a total bore to me. The date of the battle of Trafalgar irrelevant. What happened in 1066 trivial.

Far better to predict, and more importantly, create the future, and enjoy or suffer the reality when it arrives.

3D reality is a harsh taskmaster, and when wrong a merciless disciplinarian, and DNA filter. When right, a joy to behold.

Onward to 2005,
Mqurice

PS: I have BIG plans for 2005. Some are already well underway, such as 3G cyberspace, It, Globalstar and maybe a reconstituted New United Nations [NUN] with an integrated world. King George II is proposing a global wave watch - excellent idea. MediaFLO will warn people everywhere, in minutes, or even seconds. The Q is yet to make it to planning stage, out of conceptual. This will be a lot of fun. Henry the 8th would have loved it, or not. I wonder if there was a Henry the 1st to 7th - I might just ask Google for fun.