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From: "Jenny Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> IN OTHER WORDS, THE STIRLING ENGINE COULD BE USED BY THOSE STRANDED ON A
> DESERT ISLAND TO MYSTERIOUSLY BRING THEM ALL THE GRACIOUS CONVENIENCES OF
> CIVILIZATION, MUCH AS GINGER MYSTERIOUSLY HAS A PRISTINE DRYCLEANED EVENING
> GOWN, FRE
close to the $2000 quoted by Kamen in articles
of the last week.
I repeat: is there a website that records 'IT" predictions? Or is the only
way to win to invest before IT's identity is revealed?
Jenny Decker
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From: "Mulva Jenkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
is bigger than the PC and likely
to change the world. I'll tell you what we know and
give you a chance to sound off.
Peat
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>Subject: Re: [CTRL] IT will change the world!
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 06:32:48 -0800
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>I finally got through to the "IT" website--everyone in the US must have
>been
>accessing it over the last 24 hours.
> Does a
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From: "Jenny Decker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I finally got through to the "IT" website--everyone in the US must have been
> accessing it over the last 24 hours.
> Does anyone know if there is a chat site that is recording guesses as to
> what "IT" is? I have ideas, based upon t
inger" . . .
Jenny Decker
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Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 8:19 PM
Subject: [CTRL] IT will change the world!
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> Tuesday, January 9, 2000
> >From The
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I think I'm ready for my medication now.
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> In the proposal, Doerr calls Kamen -- who was just awarded the National
> Medal of Technology, the country's highest such award -- a combination
> of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison. Doerr also says, a touch ominously,
> that he had been sure that he wouldn't see the development of
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Tuesday, January 9, 2000
>From The Inside,
http://www.inside.com/jcs/Story?article_id=20218&pod_id=8
What Is 'IT'? Book Proposal Heightens Intrigue About Secret Invention
Touted as Bigger Than the Internet or PC
Steve Jobs quoted on accomplished scientist's new device: 'If enoug