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To: jweiner who wrote (6690)12/24/1997 3:06:00 AM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Korea is just getting hammered, down another 4% today, its too bad QCOM hasn't come out with a statement, like they said they would regarding the effect on earnings. Or maybe the effects are well estimated by the market... although I doubt it.

James, I definitely don't want to discuss this further but I will close on the issue of both low level and high level nuclear waste in the U.S., it is technically NOT an issue at all as far as safety goes, it is merely a political issue. If you want to see a ridiculous distortion of facts (which makes the cdma slamming by frezza and ericy looks like romper room), you should study the waste disposal arguements. Antis can say or print anything they chose no problem, print the facts and it's a government, big business plot. Boxer and Boobbit have lied and mislead on so many occasions it makes me puke.
The nuclear power industry is dead due to high costs and politics, but as far a environmental impact, there is no better way to go. But I digress as I no longer find joy in fighting for the cause, I have surrendered to the wishes of the masses. After all, the majority wins on political issues, that's why I live here.

Caxton

P.S. John, your mention of meV, made me reminisce, about the good ol' days and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.