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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (7632)1/27/1998 7:27:00 AM
From: qdog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I'm now a blind dog. You sent me to a Mr. Softie site for information. Bolts launched from my screen!! Fire and brimstone!! Hmmm, I'm tasting a mite salty?? Oh, woe is me.

Yes Ericsson may have to, gasp, shudder, Volvo's crashing, recognize that CDMA One is for real. Even Tero, tora, tora Nokia is caving, but then they are a licensee and knows that it works. Makes you wonder if they are having difficulty figuring where to place that W in CDMA and how to get a handset to transmit and receive a 5 Mhz signal without liquid fuel cells to power it. Funny how this 23rd hour compromise coincides with Vodafone's successful field trial. The intrigue is dumbfounding.

Speak of dumbfounding; Dallas newspapers snooker me; or was it they got snookered? Anyways the story about a witness was retracted. Think the Supreme Court screwed up allowing a sitting President to be civil litigated? Just think when we Americans elect the next Prez, we will have the new Secretary of Defense Legal Office and a Special Prosecutor will be elected to witchhunt during his/her term. It's not about sex, it's about politics. The Oral Majority is speaking loud and clear!! Yes American, I rip the tag's from pilliows. It's an excessive complusive disorder. I'm a shameful human being, er, dog.

Just think Maurice, when Clinton is can, Reno will be gone. Sorry, but the trustbusting civil servants that brought these suits against Mr. Softie will remain, but at least you will have someone new to blame.

Oh Ramsey, a footnote to our global discussion, SAP had 67% growth in revenues this Q. Those Germans, they are going to give $illion $ill a run for his money one of these days. Linux Rules!!