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To: TobagoJack who wrote (29244)2/7/2008 6:56:01 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 219590
 
He looks as though he needs a real job instead of enjoying life in tropical paradise. He probably needs Globalstar and 450MHz CDMA/OFDM too.

Maybe he is like Tarken-san who can live while traveling with a couple of computers [cyberphone and little laptop] as long as he has a cyberspace connection.

13 years ago I was impressed by a machine shop here [in Auckland] which was run from Germany electronically. All the local yokels had to do was put the metal in the machine, the tools specified, top up the cutting fluid, turn on the electricity and stand clear. They drove it from Germany the way Americans can fly Predators over Osama by operating a joystick in the USA.

Increasingly, people can live anywhere.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (29244)2/9/2008 2:56:36 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219590
 
leading indicators also pointed to continued strong economic growth in India, Brazil and Russia, suggesting that the slowdown that began in the U.S. may not spread to all parts of the global economy.

According to the OECD, that points to "a potential slowdown in China." However, its leading indicators also pointed to continued strong economic growth in India, Brazil and Russia, suggesting that the slowdown that began in the U.S. may not spread to all parts of the global economy.

Looks like China is not decoupled.