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To: Webster who wrote (23111)2/19/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
*"We will deny that request"* That is classic and will go down in the annals of business, technology and marketing as not strictly 'customer led', 'market responsive' and other jargon from the MBA culture [not that they do other than give it lip service and spout it to pass their exams].

Tom [Brush], did you note that quote down for your students to ponder? That curve for cdmaOne growth must be taking form. You sure did pick a good case study and got in early. You could put half a dozen PhD students through the mill and barely scratch the surface on how Q! has done it. It's all there, up to and including Presidential politics, United Nations fora, trade relations, derivatives trading, international politics, spying and geopolitical power [Russia and Richard Bliss], The New Paradigm, monetary policy interaction resulting from Korea/Russian/Brazilian/Long Term Capital Management/Globalstar/Loral with Bernie as superspy/Zenit and the biggest international financial oops-a-daisy in 50 years. You can get down and dirty with Fourier Transforms, Silicon-Geraniums which are beautiful, two-stick turbo bathtub wave functions, concatenated convolutions, photonic, electronic and quarkian interactions and throw in the Schroedinger equation just for fun.

Mqurice

PS: Not forgetting OMC-CDMA and OFDM

MC-CDMA is a form of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), but we first apply an orthogonal matrix operation to the user bits. Therefore, MC-CDMA is sometimes also called "CDMA-OFDM".
diva.eecs.berkeley.edu

For those who missed that url.

[Ramsey gets aroused by that stuff.]