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10196<i>Organic litography, for lack of a better term, is nowhere near fruitionSemiBull-2/7/2002
10195Re:<i>but the rich countries are not richer because they are stealing fromProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10194Globalization is a long term process. We have just started down the process curvwillcousa-2/7/2002
10193OT <i> Today the top wealthiest 20% of people in the world control 86% ofTimF-2/7/2002
10192<i> Assuming a car does not last much more than 8 years, I do not see how TimF-2/7/2002
10191<i>It is that growth that is the best hope for the conditions that your poProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10190<i>What do you mean by reciprocity? </i> rec·i·proc·Proud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10189<i>Until Globalization allows for reciprocity with the poorest of the poorSam Citron-2/7/2002
10188<i> The estimates I've seen put the total chip market attributable comPink Minion-2/7/2002
10187Brian, I'm not trying to analyze the present system from a moral point of vRobert Douglas-2/7/2002
10186Today the top wealthiest 20% of people in the world control 86% of the wealth whProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10185According to the October 2001 IMF World Economic Outlook page 187 the United StRobert Douglas-2/7/2002
10184I don't have the data at hand, but it is certainly easier to grow a small ecScott Brooks-2/7/2002
10183>>Yes, the share of chips in PC's has been declining and will continueKatherine Derbyshire-2/7/2002
10182IMF numbers: Ten year averages of Real GDP growth, 1992-2001: Advanced economiRobert Douglas-2/7/2002
10181You wrote: "Remember, the U.S. population is only 5% of those in the world&Scott Brooks-2/7/2002
10180<i>Fully one-half of the world's population lives on less the equivaleRobert Douglas-2/7/2002
10179<i>I totally disagree that globalization is a one-way street. It is insteaProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10178OT - I totally disagree that globalization is a one-way street. It is instead twillcousa-2/7/2002
10177<i>Of course when you put in global demand and market penetration the needProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10176When talking of replacements of PC's, I think there are several factors at wSampat Saraf-2/7/2002
10175I certainly won't be using this system forever; probably in a year or so I&#ScotMcI-2/7/2002
10174<i>I'm a bigtime computer geek and I've been sticking with my 2-yeRobert Douglas-2/7/2002
10173<i>I think you can be assured that the post-silicon era (e.g., the onset oProud_Infidel-2/7/2002
10172<i> ASPs typically go up, actually. Though the cost/function goes down, thPink Minion-2/7/2002
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