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To: TobagoJack who wrote (159392)6/22/2020 1:02:19 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Yeah, well, 5 years ago I explained my canary in the coal mine.

Sometimes I like to be wrong. I hope I'm wrong on that.

Maybe debts burgeoning by the $trillion is a good thing. Hypersonic 20 megaton units could be advantageous.

Human Reynolds number.

Flat lining is asymptotic as is infinity. In a quantum world both are the natural outcome. Maybe half flat lines and the other half goes to infinity. There's an infinite supply of 0s and 1s.

I try to be on the infinity side of the dichotomy. But I'm aware that 99.999999% of DNA trials end in flat lining after a few hundred thousand years. So nearly all of us are on a hiding to nothing. But the process is a LOT of fun or at least interesting. And we do our bit to help the successful.

Even over 100 years the Flynn Effect shows there's a rapid Winnowing of the human gene pool as eugenics by women reduces the undesirable DNA.

As you know from up close and personal in Mao's Maelstrom the MADness eventually resolves and there are some survivors who are not necessarily those who thought they were the good stuff.

Hitler's triumph of the will ended in a bunker.

I mowed my lawn yesterday and hacked a stump out of the ground and had a wonderful day with 4 year old grand daughter.

And yesterday had a double whopper with cheese with 12 year old grand daughter at a park overlooking Tauranga harbour.

And gave 14 year grandson a couple of shirts I got in Vietnam.

And great nephew age 10 and nephew came and stayed overnight so we had time trials running flat out for 1 minute to see who could do most laps through lounge. hall, kitchen, dining. I won for the first 50 seconds but faded into the finish so youngster pipped me by 2 seconds for 12 or 13 laps.

Meanwhile my $1011 Tesla short from last week has been volatile. Predicting the future is volatile. Nearly back to parity.

Qualcomm's mobile Cyberspace continues towards infinity though the share price does not as they allowed detachment during development 20years ago. Apple was happy to take over as was Google.

Mqurice