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To: CDMQ who wrote (12028)7/3/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Well, thanks CDMQ, but he barely dents what's really going on. In that item anyway. He concentrates on the USA and baby boomers. While the USA will be the focal point of the expansion, it will be the rest of the world where the main action comes from.

To me he wildly underestimates what is going on. He sees what has happened in the past, which is right, but ignores the huge changes in the future, though he identifies a few vital ones like the information revolution, internet etc.

Overall, yes, off in the right direction, but the forces of history are rolling like never in earthly existence. 5 billion people in a new paradigm.

Deep Blue wasted Kasparov. Just a start.

Mqurice [ready and waiting - I think!]

PS: It isn't off topic - it is the dominant issue which will affect Mighty-Q, which is sitting right at the core of what is going to happen. By the way, Compaq has started enormous advertising of their 'Q'. What a pain. A shame Qualcomm didn't beat them to the punch. Can we retain copyright to 'Mighty-Q' 'The Q'? We don't want no plagiarism by some Johny-come-lately. We have the evidence way back in the archives of prior use and prior art and prior right. I might have to go start a war on the Compaq thread.



To: CDMQ who wrote (12028)7/5/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: marginmike  Respond to of 152472
 
The problem is if the dow went to 21,000 qcom would be pushing 75 dollars a share and Yahoo would be at 1800 per share with 2 splits to boot. Only god knows where Dell,msoft,and Coke could be. At least motorolla would be still in the 50's