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To: elmatador who wrote (57328)11/2/2009 8:50:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217801
 
For over a decade, Qualcomm has been stymied by those evil-doers you mentioned which are now being beaten by Huawei and the Koreans. That's great news. It means regular humans will be able to enjoy, finally, high quality, fast, mobile cyberspace at low prices, which has been my plan for 20 years.

Gold continues to just sit there doing nothing useful but encouraging the fool-hardy to spend their lives and fortunes attempting to bring back the Aztec's barbaric realm.

Digging fibre into the ground will be much more useful to Angolans than digging gold out [unless gold is just lying around on the surface and can be easily excavated and sold to the rich and stupid].

Copper from Afghanistan will be useful too, to deliver electricity to generate electromagnetic fields to enable photons to fly through the fibre.

Unrepentantly,
Mqurice