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To: elmatador who wrote (65499)8/16/2010 2:06:28 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217679
 
Good photo ElM. Did you notice the signs on the right showing "3G"? They are buying my mobile cyberspace which will move a lot faster than that traffic jam. Notice how with 3G, there is peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love breaking out everywhere.

TJ says I should have bought gold, but it's fun to deliver something amazing which never existed [other than in science fiction last century] which enables fantastic advances. Not only is it fun to do it, it's also very profitable because silicon and software can be cloned at nearly zero cost. It's even cheaper than cloning DNA which takes corn to feed it and takes 20 years to educate it. Then, the DNA ferments the corn and goofs off drinking itself stupid on ethanol and chasing girls instead of working through the night for no pay like the computers do in the air conditioned room at Maxnet.

I prefer to pay you to dig fibre into the ground than pay somebody to dig gold out of the ground, then build an underground vault and pay them to stand around guarding it forever.

With fibre, the Angolans won't even dig it up to recycle it because the materials have no value unlike copper which could be worth digging up and stealing. They'll dig it up with earthmoving gear because ElM probably hasn't done good "as built" documentation of exactly where the fibre is. Also, they just dig it up anyway because they hope they don't hit anything instead of checking first.

Mqurice