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Sunday, 23 April 2006

Be-All, End-All Panacea?

Filed under: BS Patrol |

Here’s an interesting e-mail I received just now...of course, the junk mail filters worked properly and into the junk folder it went!

From: 
Subject: Mobile production units for developing countries
Date: April 22, 2006 1:38:13 PM MST
To:  Macker
Reply-To: 

Small and Mobile Production (SMP) to resolve giant problem in developing regions

SMP developed a revolutionary production method that is self-contained, immediate, portable, competitive, accessible because it is so cost-effective and transportable by any means whatsoever: by land, sea, railroad or air with more than hundreds Small and Mobile Production systems. From a technological standpoint, it is an incontrovertible fact that this system is aimed at solving very serious problems, starting with that which is most basic: the survival of millions of human beings.

The SMP is the only system in the world that can provide up to six of the most essential products for basic sustenance for just one dollar per day. SMP will supply to countries and developing regions the technology and necessary support for these Small and Mobile Units.

If you are interested in being a partner in your country or region, you can send your CV to: SMP (click here) SMP Partners Program to: Marcia Anderson, Project Manager.

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What the hell have these people been smoking? Have they been hitting the bong during Star Trek or what? If that doesn’t sound like a replicator, I don’t know what does!

COMMENTS

“sTAR Trek”?  Did you say “Star Trek”?  Star Trek 11 comming in 2008, Spock and Kirk are gonna be in it!

Let’s discuss this in detail in an upcoming post.

Uh yeeeeah...sure.

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