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To: elmatador who wrote (22355)9/14/2007 1:39:37 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 217669
 
ElM, as I explained, there is no food crisis, problem or even unrelativistic price increases. The fact that strawberries are more expensive to pick because the surplus of low price people from the serfdom of Soviet states has dried up is not a problem. That's a good thing. It means the total human happiness has increased as previously poor people are now moving up the food chain, perhaps not to high on the hog, or up to Strawberryville, but certainly out of poverty.

That's a GOOD thing.

They will want to buy CDMA or OFDM powered phragmented photon cyberphones. No longer do they grub in the dirt for a pittance to supply luxury to the Westerners. Now they are in the market and can share equitably in the rewards.

In Finland, they will even be able to buy 450MHz OFDM-powered mobile cyberspace. TJ had better make that call to Hu before they get bogged down in their obsolete [before it's even born] TD-SCDMA 20th century technology.

China has spent too many decades and centuries in a backward state. Here's a chance for them to leap to the forefront of humanity. If TJ is any guide, they lack the imagination to make that leap [which is more of a step than a leap].

Mqurice