We will never be able to compete with China until we have a level playing field...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/16/scitech/main20107294.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/16/scitech/main20107294.shtml
lol @ 28 seconds the chick kept saying the n-word.
Means "me/I"no, it's something in Chinese. I can't remember what it means, my coworker uses it all the time when talking to his wife. Hilarious the looks he gets from people sometimes due to their own ignorance. totally sounds like "awesome dude awesome dude" though
Means "me/I"
Damned if I know. Just remembered the thread with the "teacher" going off on the bus passenger.That's Korean. I thought it meant like "umm" in Chinese.
That's Korean. I thought it meant like "umm" in Chinese.
It's up to you as individuals though to not buy Chinese products. As a business owner I chose to not sell my products to China.
The Chinese steal EVERYTHING. Their idea of "invention" and "innovation" is "whoever can make it cheaper". Therefore by the nature of their culture they steal everything but don't consider it a crime. They consider it progress.
It's up to you as individuals though to not buy Chinese products. As a business owner I chose to not sell my products to China.
Although way more obvious IN China, Chinese products are terrible in quality. Luckily we have quality control standards here that keep the truly terrible chinese quality out of our hands but mostly I'd rather spend extra for something that will last a lot longer. Our throw away culture is disgusting and buying from China only propagates it. Buying a $20 made in China toaster that will last 3 years makes no sense when you can spend $50 and have one last 15 years. Toasters burn bread. You don't need a new model every couple years. I use a 20 year old blender. It was passed down from my buddies parents to him and then to me when he moved. It's a blender. It blends stuff. Why would you go and buy a piece of crap one that you need to replace so fast when good products do exist?
Although way more obvious IN China, Chinese products are terrible in quality. Luckily we have quality control standards here that keep the truly terrible chinese quality out of our hands but mostly I'd rather spend extra for something that will last a lot longer. Our throw away culture is disgusting and buying from China only propagates it. Buying a $20 made in China toaster that will last 3 years makes no sense when you can spend $50 and have one last 15 years. Toasters burn bread. You don't need a new model every couple years. I use a 20 year old blender. It was passed down from my buddies parents to him and then to me when he moved. It's a blender. It blends stuff. Why would you go and buy a piece of crap one that you need to replace so fast when good products do exist?