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Me, ...again!

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Jan 6, 2010, 10:05:32 PM1/6/10
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Originally posted only on acc....

See at end.....

On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, T. Keating wrote:

> On 6 Jan 2010 02:02:55 -0800, chi...@china.com wrote:
>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8442771.stm
>
> more to the point... just how did the Chinese makers of Green Dam
> illegally copy more than 3,000 lines of code??
>
> Care to guess,, H1-B's or expat ???
>
>
> http://www.cio.com/article/512669/CyberSitter_Files_Lawsuit_Against_China_Over_Green_Dam
>
> "Attackers inside of China have also repeatedly attempted to gain
> access to CyberSitter's computers and servers, the lawsuit alleged.
> One intrusion in May originated from within the China Ministry of
> Health, the lawsuit alleged.
>
> In June, CyberSitter employees received a series of customized Trojan
> e-mail messages from sources in China posting as co-workers, the
> lawsuit said. "
>
> Cover for an inside job??
>

Being that the headers of the post from "chinkie" reveal that the feed
comes from "drn.newsguy", I would make a wager that the real author is an
Indian (several of which have used the same news server to post a lot of
anti-US propaganda) who is masquerading as a Chinese guy just trying to
irritate us US guys. I would venture that the average Chinese guy is more
mature than most of the Indians who hang out on these NGs posting their
crap.

Inside job? Its anyone's guess considering hackers can literally be
anywhere and make their attacks look like they came from anywhere else.

"Chinkie's" post is pretty desperate (assuming that the post really was
authored by an Indian) since India's GDP is so far behind China's and
pretty stupid since Indians on this NG should be a lot more
concerned about the threat from China than the usual crap they come up
with that spits in the face of the USA. When Obama was visiting China, all
the media were talking about the "G2" and one of the "2" was the USA, and
the other of the "2" was not India. I've seen several articles reporting
that govt officials in India really _are_ concerned about the threat from
China, which indicates to me that _real_ Indians are thoughtful and
perceptive and the idiot Indians usually on this NG are the bird-brained
turkeys.

Four of US largest corporations, taken together, have as much
revenue as India's entire GDP. The fart is really on India.

ind...@india.com

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Jan 7, 2010, 3:02:20 PM1/7/10
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In article <Pine.BSF.4.61.10...@osmium.mv.net>, Me, ...again!
says...

>I would venture that the average Chinese guy is more
>mature than most of the Indians who hang out on these NGs posting their
>crap.

avg chinese guys are also so bad in english that they hardly
venture out in english forums.

I have seen chinese at work reading technical forums in their
language and not in English.

Secondly chinese don't care whether americans are irritated or not.
They continue to do what they love most. Screw Americans in every
possible way, by hook or crook.

Me, ...again!

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Jan 7, 2010, 5:19:55 PM1/7/10
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 ind...@india.com wrote:

> In article <Pine.BSF.4.61.10...@osmium.mv.net>, Me, ...again!
> says...
>> I would venture that the average Chinese guy is more
>> mature than most of the Indians who hang out on these NGs posting their
>> crap.
>
> avg chinese guys are also so bad in english that they hardly
> venture out in english forums.

Nah, they are on facebook, etc., more modern. Way ahead of Indians like
you.

> I have seen chinese at work reading technical forums in their
> language and not in English.

Hah, I'll bet you are just making that up.

> Secondly chinese don't care whether americans are irritated or not.
> They continue to do what they love most. Screw Americans in every
> possible way, by hook or crook.

Nah, they need the USA to buy their junk.

>

morris croy

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Jan 8, 2010, 2:00:59 AM1/8/10
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On Jan 7, 5:19 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu...@mv.com> wrote:
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> Nah, they need the USA to buy their junk.
>
>

Next they'll be selling their junk to space aliens from Alpha Centauri.

kamal

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Jan 8, 2010, 2:45:10 AM1/8/10
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> > Secondly chinese don't care whether americans are irritated or not.
> > They continue to do what they love most. Screw Americans in every
> > possible way, by hook or crook.
>
maybe. You should see that guy -Jackie Chan.

> Nah, they need the USA to buy their junk.
>

what do americans pay/give them besides funny money in return for
those goods/services? what does it cost bernanke more than paper pulp,
electricity and not to mention an infamous helicopter to rain down
that funny money on the populace?

regards
-kamal

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Me, ...again!

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Jan 8, 2010, 8:07:18 AM1/8/10
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I can't see how they can expand much more since most of the markets around
the world are saturated with their products.

Me, ...again!

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Jan 8, 2010, 8:11:08 AM1/8/10
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, kamal wrote:

>
>>> Secondly chinese don't care whether americans are irritated or not.
>>> They continue to do what they love most. Screw Americans in every
>>> possible way, by hook or crook.
>>
> maybe. You should see that guy -Jackie Chan.
>
>> Nah, they need the USA to buy their junk.
>>
> what do americans pay/give them besides funny money in return for
> those goods/services?

Why don't you ask the Chinese why they keep taking our "funny money" since
you are so sure it is worthless? The Chinese are still buying US treasury
securities, buying US assets whenever they feel like it, and selling
renminbi to US interests in exchange for USD.

Sure seems to me like the Chinese know what they are doing, but you don't
have the faintest clue about USD.

Day Brown

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Jan 9, 2010, 5:52:33 PM1/9/10
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Why would anyone with the technology to get here bother with trinkets?

Me, ...again!

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Jan 9, 2010, 6:09:48 PM1/9/10
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Just in case they find trinkets rare and novel, and thus valuable.

Day Brown

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Jan 11, 2010, 5:36:52 PM1/11/10
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What could we, with our limited technology and decreasing levels of
craftsmanship, possibly make that'd be worth the trip and not available
someplace else with more style and fewer recalls?

Me, ...again!

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Jan 11, 2010, 5:47:46 PM1/11/10
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What could we make, you say? Why, we could "make" cheap labor (i.e.
Indians) and export them to Alpha Centauri and the Centaurians would be
fascinated to get servants to work on Alpha-C visas for birdsquat or less,
and we'd be doing India a favor to get rid of a lot of India's excessive
number of people. And, maybe the IT job market in the USA would come back,
too.

And, if you threw in the cows, too, then the Centaurians would get free
farterlizer for their gardens, and it would make India's streets cleaner
and nicer-smelling (or, at least less bad-smelling).

Day Brown

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Jan 12, 2010, 4:15:13 PM1/12/10
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Robots are cheaper, more reliable, and dont smell at all.

Me, ...again!

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Jan 12, 2010, 4:26:27 PM1/12/10
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Robots cheaper than cows? What? You can buy a cow for about $1,000. Show
me a cheaper robot that can make fertilizer and mow your grass at the same
time?

> more reliable,

What operating system? Winblows with BSOD?

> and dont smell at all.

But they make milk, too, and some people like to hear them "moo."

Nature's music. Some farmers actually tell me they like the smell of cows.

Reincarnation Indians consider that the cow may be a reincarnated
relative, so be nice to them.


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