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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69754)12/17/2010 5:49:22 PM
From: Lane34 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217885
 
It's difficult to prove it doesn't exist.

True, but you chose the hypothesis. The onus is on you to show it. Or change your hypothesis to something that you can prove. Or drop it. After all, if your second hypothesis is true, then your first part is irrelevant.

My guess is that women would do greatly better with earlier opportunities in maths and science.

If the capacity in women doesn't exist, then starting their education earlier wouldn't help.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69754)12/21/2010 12:36:04 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217885
 
Qualcomm had sought a buyer for the spectrum, which is in the highly valued 700 megahertz spectrum band, following its decision to fold its struggling FloTV service which has been broadcasting live TV to select mobile handsets. The San Diego-based mobile chipmaker reportedly paid about $683m for the spectrum, which it acquired between 2003 and 2008. It has said that it was looking for new options for the spectrum after announcing that it expects to shut down FloTV in March 2011.

AT&T to buy Qualcomm’s spectrum for $1.93bn
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