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To: Dave who wrote (16337)10/12/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
Irwin.



To: Dave who wrote (16337)10/12/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jeez Dave, you oughta know it's 'Irwin', not 'Ira' if you are talking about his patent prospects. Did you know he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for technology? Did you know the patron saint of QUALCOMM Inc is Al Gore? Did you know that Brent Scowcroft is on the board? Did you know their pal Bernie Schwartz has bought off China, Russia and the Presidency? They are going to get patent protection!

Bill is looking for baddies to fight = Wag the Dog. Now Milosevic is gonna get it! We in New Zealand are keeping our heads down until he is exonerated by Congress or the Senate for getting overly excited with Monica. I'd have thought Americans would be secretly pleased to see that they have a red-blooded American good ole boy running the show. Better than a tottering, sick or drunk, President Yeltsin. Talk about metaphors for national virility! Look at Russia's economy, look at America's. Look at the two presidents.

Mqurice

PS: Ira Brodksy is a consultant in telecommunications and fan club leader for QUALCOMM Inc. Maybe you confused him with Irwin.



To: Dave who wrote (16337)10/13/1998 12:09:00 AM
From: Drew Williams  Respond to of 152472
 
<<Jon,

Who, then, is Dr. J?

dave >>

Everyone from Philadelphia knows Dr. J's first name is Julius. His last name is Irving. I mention this because people from third world nations other than Pennsylvania and New Jersey may otherwise confuse this Hall of Fame basketball player with the famous Qualcomm executive.