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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (2358)11/23/2005 2:51:53 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217749
 
Yes, it's great DJ. <Love to sit still and watch these flower petals open up by a second - they're so ... minute now and their future is so infinite.>

It fascinates me to think of how they'll play and learn and grow up and get a job and earn some money so they can buy a phragmented photon OFDM/CDMA cyberphone with 3D direct input which will provide cash flow for my dotage.

TJ loves gold, but gold won't look after him in his dotage. The little blighters will want infinity-linking cyberspace before they want gold and might not even want gold.

Already, Hayes finds my simple CDMA phone fascinating [though he's prone to want to chew it and suck it]. Imagine the effort they'll go to to get the swanky amazing devices that will be available in 20 years.

Old geezers develop the bait to attract the young ones who take the bait and work to look after the old ones.

Old geezers who think they will vote to force the young ones to work to pay for the old indigent layabouts who didn't save or invest might get a big surprise when the young ones figure out that that Ponzi scheme is not working in their favour and kick over the traces.

Slavery is always ugly.

The indigent old geezers could create tradable citizenships so the collective state assets could be turned into something they could monetize to provide for themselves. But time is of the essence. They built the country. They'd better take possession of it rather than remain as state serfs, leaving the assets to the politicians to fritter away, and the young ones to inherit without effort.

Yes, nature is infinitely fascinating and endlessly profitable.

Mqurice