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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)4/30/2007 9:17:07 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
Yes, I am sure you have some kind of distant point, parallell unversum and fast Kalman optimum single-seat, first-past-the-post point of limited heroic view, just like the donkey of Napoleon.

journeyman.co.uk

PS We still have this EU-Nordic-Dimension-thing, free chainsaws and paddles for Londond City. If not totally free, at least as well subsidiezed as he Irish economy.

PPS First, the welsh should use the chainsaws to deliver London to the atlantic seas, then the scots should give them the paddles.

However, even London promised to not be as silly as already in the 17-1830s and 1930s, although they partly did some minor stuff in the late 1980s, but now , they are once again deep into their very deep regular great shxt.
I think they are counting on the EU-promises given to them, to that Thatcher woman.
(do you think those italianos really had sexual relations with her after they got her out of her hotel room, to vote for a limited EU membership??)

PPS With multy-member-districts, everyone elected does not have to be the best and single-seat village-idiote, and especially not a decision between a half or full idiot (what London is facing, soon)



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)4/30/2007 9:38:09 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
Note, the empire is gone, soon Bush too is gone, the tories too, and so is Quacking CDMA..

But in HelenGrad, they knew better and earlier, yes??

Note, within EU, it is all a matter of having fun with some silly ones who do not understand how silly they still are, although legally, they must do some serious upgrades, like their first ever constitution (and multy-member-district elections)

Doing less laughings and happy killings would also help the little poodle a lot

c-span.org



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)4/30/2007 9:56:04 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
Maybe it is only a matter of punctuations and where the tongue is stuffed when speaking and spelling??
(SPlelling, as it is defined in USA, great splelling secretary, deep tongue quickly flicking forward and back to her deep throat)

journeyman.co.uk

Plus silly single-silly-district-idiot-seat systems.

PS Fast-Kalman is great for figuring out both brain damages and where the toungue is stuffed when speaking.
(there are obvious correlations, but the causality is still a mystery)

PPS Why do them english women talk with only their head-resonance, although they have a full body and vocal tract??
(note, Helen does not, she must have been told to use her full tract, or then it came just naturally)

c-span.org

Btw, after the poodle, not just the milksnatcher, and NI, BBC spies and all, is there another new future for BBC??

I always knew your maoris would be even smarter than the welsh and scots, although maybe not as smart as the EU-subsidized irish.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)4/30/2007 10:24:31 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
Btw, I hope you are not one of the well bundled windows cases, who does not understand how to install a realplayer, no??

What do you thinks, will those french enforce, or bundle, their mp3 patent, based on the fourier transformation, plus a little of Laplace inbetween??

gilbertogil.com.br

Ask the Electric Matadore, not even caturra-bananas last for more than some years, if the fat ladies do not like to make their 10 cent/minute business with them.

The said it, did it, in CCITT, they said it again, did it again, in ETSI and they are now screaming their Triumph March in ITU.

Well Ma Bell was wobbling in her monopoly, and her little ones are still badly brain damaged.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 1:41:37 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
I guess you have heard the tale about the guy who just made some big noise, and the older one, who had done it all, and the younger one who did it much faster.

youtube.com

Why is QuackComm acting so stupidly, it is not smart to let a poor son do those stupid things and fights the father started.
(Viterbi was smart, Kalman tried to do more and Antti was faster)

PS Note: the big-nothing nothing nutty drum solo! (everyone just laughs, wonders when he is finally done)

PPS Irwin should have asked Wozencraft for advice, about those Kalman filters.. but he did not and now it is too late.
Just like listening to two heavenly synchronized wives, raking them up, from the back of the USA patent office.

Bless him (Viterbi and Kolmogorov too) and the elderly Wozencraft, and mercy upon poor Paul.

waveland.com

7. Important Channel Models

Effects of Filtering / Bandpass Channels / Random Amplitude and Phase / Fading Channels / Coding for Fading Channels.

Kalman was smarter, but more impossible than Shannon.
(Kalman would have been 160x more than Jacobs, obviosly, except if Shannon would have told them both to stuff it, that perpetum mobile handset at the patent office)



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 2:07:33 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
However, considering the QuackEngineer fact, 9dB is 10,000, or T least more, everything changes dramatically in the library..

youtube.com

it was actually a simple mistake, he took the Q-function of it, like a another good quack

en.wikipedia.org

I am surprised he still knew that 9dB means appr 10,000 at that point on the wobbly curve, although he had forgot what kind of 10 thousands.



PS Designing lousy ASICS, with wrong punctuations and too large transisters, must not have been easy. AT&T telling them there were a great fake and then AT&T turned out to be the best faked snake and quacking oil, even Motorola agreed on that oily thing.

PPS Many english still like, prefer white gloves, they are said and claimed to have better masturbation skills, for personal use, popular in Scam Diego, at least since Billy the Kid and his buddy with the silver spoon.
(25 yuro cent extra per minute, says and demands Vodafunny)

Btw, you are correct, Fourier said it all, but he did not patent it for CDMA.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 3:16:45 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
Wasn't my fault, obviously too not your fault

wireless.fcc.gov

howver, the auctions before 1994 were the greatest much more silliest and fantastically and superiorsilly more funniest.

The 1996 telecommucation funny must be the funniest since pharao farted on his own pyramide (he was supposed to just cut his foreskin and spurt some good blood)

I know, one should never say never, because there might be funnier times ahead, it always happens, again and again, in FPTP systems.

Final Default Payment for Auction No. 37, In Vibration, Inc.
4/16/2007 LETTER (DA 07-1735)
Auction 37
Final Default Payment for Auction No. 37, Spearman Properties, 4/16/2007
Final Default Payment for Auction No. 37, Huryan Family Media
Final Bid Withdrawal Payment for Auction No. 62, Wilber Johnson
Final Bid Withdrawal Payment for Auction No. 62, Radioactive,
Final Bid Withdrawal Payments for Auction Nos. 37 and 62, Salvador G. Ceja

FCC fccinfo@fcc.gov, should also be banned and quacked for perpetual mating times ever on the purified and well walled Quacking Gardens, around their Wishing Wells.
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You have to admit, not even the littliest silliest party in NZ, their new voting districts and systems, would go that funny, no??

Helen would spank them all, lovingly and painfully, if they just tried, yes??

Btw, there are more reasons than this, many more reasons why the scots like to be called scots and not english and especially not murricanish.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 5:19:49 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
I fully, totally agree, no kiwi, irish, welsh nor scot would nor should speak as funny as this, for even 40 minutes.

c-span.org

State Department Special Press Briefing on Terrorism Report
The Department of State holds a briefing on the annual Congressionally mandated Country Reports on Terrorism. Acting Coordinator for the Office of Counterterrorism Frank C. Urbancic makes remarks and responds to questions from reporters.
4/30/2007: WASHINGTON, DC: 40 min.

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Well, Blair could, as he have and had, for many years, too many years.. he would even be funnier according to his own funny standards.

Blair would start talking about the Zulu-Iran border and his great improvements along the Congo.
(you must be happy, very kiwi-happy, so far away from the Zulu-Birmingham-Edinburger tri-lateral border)

Do you think Blair will support a full Vodafunny booming CDMA network along the Congo river??
Some GPS synchronized DoDo basestations along the Stanley pools??
To fight the asynchronous GSMs in Kinshasa and Brazzaville



Btw, five thirds of the idiots are not in Kinsasha nor Brazzaville, but somewhere closer to London, according to Urbancic, Acting Coordinator for the Office.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 6:07:13 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
I am sure your GSM-daughters know about the tantalum congoleese condensators which are badly needed to control the CDMA DooDO patented power control, both out-of-cave and inside-cave and behind-in-the-cave, TDMA-doodoo, no??

If not, wrong school.. plus gorillas and horses, even camels, badly needed in such schools.

en.wikipedia.org

The major use for tantalum, as the metal powder, is in the production of electronic components, mainly capacitors and some high-end audio grade resistors.
--
Motorola used to have these resistor-capacitor problems and they still have them, nobody would ever want some Brazzaville-Kinshasa-Stanley-Pool tantalum as a silly resistor.
(that happens, and the battery explodes, if no proper disaster-outlet for the gas, it has happened to many sharecropping subscribers, despite their non-free monthly fees)

Do you have lots of these sharecroppers in NZ??
Is Helen sleeping on her stick??

Exploding batteries leave really bad marks.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8032)5/1/2007 6:54:46 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 12231
 
You better have them behave, considering their foremost and most evolved anglo-murricanish position and gloryfull history.
(although they were not electable)

Countdown to televising Parliament
The full proceedings of Parliament will be web-cast from July.
parliament.nz

Make sure they do not talk upside down, especially the women who should not just use their twit-twit-head-resonance, but their full body and the full vocal and bodily tract they were created with, like Helen.
(minimum demand, should produce a male-diarreah when used at full blast)

bang-bang-bang, they are rapping fairly well, despite the maori high threshold, looking for the boss-man.
The guy from New Zealand, Al, the clown??
(do they rap about the silly single-seat districts that they were brought up in?? brain damaged?? both halves?? Kiwi-FM kiwifm.co.nz

parliament.nz

sloppy male stuff, on that kiwiFM, where are your great women, on a different frequency??
Kicking kiwi-ass??
No twit-wit-head-resonances used and abused??

twit1 /tw?t/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[twit] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, verb, twit·ted, twit·ting, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to taunt, tease, ridicule, etc., with reference to anything embarrassing; gibe at.
2. to reproach or upbraid.
–noun
3. an act of twitting.
4. a derisive reproach; taunt; gibe.
[Origin: 1520–30; aph. var. of obs. atwite, ME atwiten, OE ætwitan to taunt, equiv. to æt- at1 + witan to blame]

wit1 /w?t/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[wit] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of those connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure.
2. speech or writing showing such perception and expression.
3. a person having or noted for such perception and expression.
4. understanding, intelligence, or sagacity; astuteness.
5. Usually, wits.
a. powers of intelligent observation, keen perception, ingenious contrivance, or the like; mental acuity, composure, and resourcefulness: using one's wits to get ahead.
b. mental faculties; senses: to lose one's wits.
—Idioms
6. at one's wit's end. end1 (def. 33).
7. keep or have one's wits about one, to remain alert and observant; be prepared for or equal to anything: to keep your wits about you in a crisis.
8. live by one's wits, to provide for oneself by employing ingenuity or cunning; live precariously: We trave