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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (51166)6/10/2009 8:17:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218870
 
Yes TJ, very unrepentant still. Nervously watching and excited at the prospect of an all-out panic, but not waiting at the top of a mountain for the End of the World. The more that time goes on, the less likely we are to get Doomsday. It looks as though there will be a large grinding of gears as people relearn ancient verities [learn, work, save, invest, spend well] with swarms caught in the gears. But overall, things look steady as they go.

Even banks are feeling perky despite vast mortgage woes.

Each month that goes by means we are less likely to fall beyond the event horizon into financial relativity theory Black Scholes wave function recycling of pixelated fiat failure. en.wikipedia.org

Many months have gone by. Hordes of mortgagee sales have been done. People have adapted to reduced circumstances.

Meanwhile, the dopey "Made in China" melamine-based TD-SCDMA mobile cyberspace has not been growing well through infancy. The robust CDMA2000 and W-CDMA systems are doing very well. China has vast stocks of US$ and other money so should get on with spending it on something very useful and essential - eyes, ears and speech via cyberspace.

Doing without mobile cyberspace is like doing without eyes, ears, larynx and fingers = not good for wealth or even survival.

Investing in inventing eyes, ears, larynx and fingers seems to be an excellent idea. Everyone seems to want them. That's not really surprising. Gold is something people can do without [though it's handy to connect antennas to make mobile cyberspace].

Mqurice