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To: TobagoJack who wrote (57937)11/15/2009 8:06:01 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217596
 
LOL. you cannot have an unbounded future on a silly island like NZ. it is, by its nature, impossible.

wait until their imports become.... shall we say.. not possible.

let's see what they do with rock, sheep, and sea.

nz? place to leave usa for better harbor? thank god, i did not do that, and will never do that. it pays to go slow some times and get a clue.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (57937)11/15/2009 10:31:08 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217596
 
TJ, that's my aim [commoditized and irrelevant] and so far so good. <you just think you are creating an unbounded future, and maybe so, but even if so, the looping will make sure that your tech is commoditized and made irrelevant by yet another unbounded future >

You are comingling and confusing "your tech" and "unbounded future". The unboundedness is not for any particular technology, which these days have half-lives measured in months rather than decades, or centuries, let alone millennia. The unboundedness is as shown by the progress from single-celled microbes up to jelly-fish, trilobites, rats, monkeys and people. Faster still has been the technological teleological progress.

CDMA commoditized and made obsolete analogue, TDMA and GSM systems. OFDM will do the same to CDMA and I have invested in OFDM. Wi-Fi is doing the same to wide area CDMA/OFDM networks and that is my aim, undercutting those to make it cheaper for more people to use wireless and cerf cyberspace. Pulsed monocycles have been an aim for about 16 years.

After making each a commodity, there is plenty more to be going on with. The faster that each can be made a commodity the better. That's the opposite of most thinking - most businesses want to squeeze customers until the pips squeak.

True: <fiscal authorities borrow spend and tax

monetary officialdom print and print

electorates wanting to help self by harming self
>

Coming up, commoditized money. That should be even more fun than CDMA. I'm working on it.

Mqurice