To: elmatador who wrote (73721 ) 5/3/2011 8:53:32 PM From: Maurice Winn 1 Recommendation Respond to of 217669 <do you think Ben wll do Q3? > I have known since the mid 1970s that Big Ben would do Q3 [though I didn't know his name, nor that it would be called Q3]. I think they will also do Q10. With our Zenbu wifi system, motel and other operators can print their own access vouchers, free. It is an interesting insight into human psychology. When I show them how the system works, their eyes are sort of glazed in regard to spectrum, interference, coverage, list and map of zones, and other technical trivia. But when I show them how they can select the $ value of access vouchers [from 10c to $500], click print and out they come from their printer, they get a mad gleam in their eyes. "Hey, I just click 'print' and out comes brand new freshly minted money which I can sell and get real stuff". It seems to be a law of nature that if people can click "pixelate", then they become pixilated, go into a kind of out of body consciousness, lose attachment to reality and become like King Midas [with everything turning to gold]. People running central banks and other fiat currencies obviously experience the same thing. But gold and silver are not the answer. Nor is swapping hens for bananas, or wool for wheat, the way to conduct buying and selling. From what I have seen, creating a Federal Reserve gang of banks who share the pixelation process does not prevent pixilation of their brains. From Argentina to Zimbabwe, the process is the same. If the central banks won't do it, the politicians will. If the politicians resist temptation, the electorate will not. Most people treat other people as sheep to be fleeced [or worse], not identities to be created. Life has improved a lot over hundreds and thousands of years, so identity formation is better than it was, but it's not yet Utopia. Most people still like found wealth or opm as their means of livelihood. After eons of dog eat dog, law of the jungle, such thinking is a large part of basic brains. More and more though, those barbarian ways are a thing of the past. Mqurice