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To: elmatador who wrote (30069)2/28/2008 1:53:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220010
 
Cherries, lemons, there are all sorts of fruit you can find at the top of CDMA cyberspace poles. Get climbing. As you say, there are a LOT of poles needed.

Of course, it would be easier to not build any poles. Globalstar is preparing the next constellation and with a few gateways around Africa, the whole place could be covered with no gaps in 2010 in time for the new constellation.

There is one already built in South Africa, but the government goons there never allowed it to get going. I suppose they expected to collect cash to allow civilization to arrive.

Cargo cultist kleptocrats get what they deserve. There is more to wealth than taking over government, wearing silly hats and uniforms and strutting around being bossy.

China came marching into Hong Kong [driving actually but you know what I mean - soldiers have gone soft these days] expecting to find the streets paved with gold. For now, they have kept their paws off and have even allowed people in China to invest and create wealth - not really create wealth so much as work for low pay making stuff for those who do create wealth.

China tries to steal wealth, such as by taking QUALCOMM's inventions for their wacky TD-SCDMA cyberphone "invention" which they are having trouble getting going. Parasites and thieves can't do as well as the creators because they are always dependent on the creators to first create the wealth.

Perhaps China will switch to a more creative mindset but I will not hold my breath. Creative people are thin on the ground everywhere and they are NOT appreciated in China. If they are lucky they are only imprisoned, not actually killed. In NZ they are being made illegal too.

By "creative" I don't mean the Helen Clark idea of "creative" which is "the arts".

See our buddy TJ likes to invest in found wealth with ultimate accolades for gold, the most basic of found wealth. He is not so keen on looking for cherries, lemons, Happy Meals or pies in the sky at the top of CDMA phragmented photon cyberphone towers though, as you know, it's a good place to look.

Mqurice