To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8060 ) 5/12/2007 10:28:14 AM From: 49thMIMOMander Respond to of 12254 You are forced to admit (like many unevolved, not yet devolved anglomurrican toiletpapers like to write), your GSM-daughters are smarter than you. According to finnish statistics, interpreted by the murrican specialists, it is a brain matter of appr. an additional 25 IQuack points per generation, especially between 1950 and 1994 (the latest US revolution, but we are all waiting for the 2008 revolution) PS Not just because of those three silly neanderthalian patents. PPS The same quacking study claims there (and especially here) is an increase in 10 points between the oldest and the youngest, would you agree?? PPPS Note, there was a time when most UK soft tissues, although not chain saws and paddles, were made by Nokia, but now that struggle has moved far farthings from London.inside.c-spanarchives.org :8080/cspan/cspan.csp?command=dprogram&record=552885830 Orum Future of the Cable Industry National Cable and Telecommunications Association Las Vegas, Nevada (United States) ID: 197989 - 05/07/2007 - 1:18 - NS Beales, Char President and CEO, Cable and Telecomms. Assn. for Marketing Burke, Stephen B. President, Comcast Corporation Rutledge, Tom Chief Operating Officer, Cablevision Systems Corporation Martin, Kevin J. Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Britt, Glenn A. President and CEO, Time Warner Cable Bourkoff, Aryeh Managing Director, UBS Investment Bank, Cable, Satellite, and Entertainment Kevin Martin delivered the keynote address. Then a discussion on the future of the cable industry was moderated by Char Beales. Future business models including digital telephone, selling cable telecommunications services to businesses, and on-demand television were discussed. This general session of the "The Cable Show '07," titled "Cable 2.0: Growing Cable’s Next Business Opportunities," was co-sponsored by CTAM, the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing. --- Jurij!!!youtube.com Personally, I think Popov was great too.