To: elmatador who wrote (24217 ) 10/17/2007 1:02:04 PM From: Maurice Winn Respond to of 217801 Not at all ElM. <More trouble in MQ'd sector. > For a decade, I have hoped L M Ericsson would go belly up. I have been disappointed to see their resurgence after the Biotelecosmictechdot.com bust. It looks more like trouble in your sector [putting up towers for them]. Hopefully now they are on their way down and out as karma for their evil-doing ways in the 1990s and early 21st century. I don't know what they have been doing lately, but it's no doubt evil [leopards and spots]. Huawei will fill any gap which L M Ericsson leaves, which I hope is a big one. Huawei will do it cheaper, meaning subscribers wishing to cerf cyberspace will be able to afford it instead of having to increase the mortgage on their house to download email, check their favourite websites, get a map, find something nearby, etc. Good riddance to L M Ericsson. Karma is wonderful. Let's hope that Nokia goes the same way - which is likely since they have abrogated their intellectual property agreement with QUALCOMM and without a licence will have to go back to making gumboots, which is fitting for them. Maybe TJ will make that call to Hu Jintao and show him the way to 10th dan Nirvana with 450MHz OFDM for China and the world. He might even earn some redemption after his nasty exploits in Tibet and elsewhere, and his planned mass murder in Taiwan. He shouldn't continue on as he is, or he'll come back as a frog. Karma is wonderful. Since leopards don't change their spots, I guess he'll go down with the ship and have his day of carnage, which I hope he lives to regret. But they say people can change, see the light etc. Maybe TJ will make that call and change world history from carnage to peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love. But there isn't much sign of it. It looks as though it's all heading for a Berlin Bunker - people make their choices and some like to castrate other people's children and call it a glorious time in history while whining about one person out of 110 million starving themselves to death because somebody refused to give them charity. Mqurice