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Outlaw Yogi
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:12 pm

brian ross wrote:
Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:04 pm
Outlaw Yogi wrote:
Sun Jun 23, 2019 4:31 pm


No BO's right on the money here. Their products and produce is junk/crap.
Tell me, do you use a smart phone, Yogi?

Do you use a laptop computer? How about a desktop PC?

All three devices are produced almost exclusively nowadays in the PRC.

When you have actual experience of Chinese manufacture, get back to us, OK? I have worked in Engineering and IT sectors over the decades. There is a clear difference between the two.
No smart phone.
I'm using a lap top now.
My now out of date tower has been sitting in a plastic tub in the back of an unused panel van on my block since 2010, and it was old hat even back then.

More smart phones are made in South Korea than China.
Except for ZTE and Huwawii nearly everything electronic manufactured in China is by non Chinese companies, who's technology the Chinese appropriate and make crappy knock offs of.

When Bob Hawke cried because tanks ran over protestors in Tiananmen square and Bob said the 10,000 (now reputedly 40,000) Chinese students in Oz can stay here, hudreds of them streamed through one of my father's factories/businesses asking for a job.
He gave one with a degree as a fitter and turner from a Chinese uni (not trade college as expected) a trial run ... he was too slow.
He gave 2 others jobs as process workers. No matter how many times I set up a machine for them (eg a guillotine for cutting sheet metal) they some how managed to phuk it up within 20 minutes without fail.
So I got them to pick up scrap/off-cuts from the circle cutters, put in a 3X3' cardboard box and dump in the scrap skip bin out the back.
I came back to find these blokes both carrying the one box together.
I said to my old man "These blokes are useless, it takes 2 of these characters to carry what one white girl can".

You BR claim to have worked in "Engineering and IT".
You have also claimed to have served in the Australian Army, yet are ignorant of what constitutes "Modern War".
To put it simply BR, you have no credibility so I don't believe a word you type.
As I've pointed out in the past, you're full of shit!.
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by billy the kid » Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:24 pm

Outlaw Yogi wrote:
Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:12 pm
brian ross wrote:
Tue Jun 25, 2019 3:04 pm
Outlaw Yogi wrote:
Sun Jun 23, 2019 4:31 pm


No BO's right on the money here. Their products and produce is junk/crap.
Tell me, do you use a smart phone, Yogi?

Do you use a laptop computer? How about a desktop PC?

All three devices are produced almost exclusively nowadays in the PRC.

When you have actual experience of Chinese manufacture, get back to us, OK? I have worked in Engineering and IT sectors over the decades. There is a clear difference between the two.
No smart phone.
I'm using a lap top now.
My now out of date tower has been sitting in a plastic tub in the back of an unused panel van on my block since 2010, and it was old hat even back then.

More smart phones are made in South Korea than China.
Except for ZTE and Huwawii nearly everything electronic manufactured in China is by non Chinese companies, who's technology the Chinese appropriate and make crappy knock offs of.

When Bob Hawke cried because tanks ran over protestors in Tiananmen square and Bob said the 10,000 (now reputedly 40,000) Chinese students in Oz can stay here, hudreds of them streamed through one of my father's factories/businesses asking for a job.
He gave one with a degree as a fitter and turner from a Chinese uni (not trade college as expected) a trial run ... he was too slow.
He gave 2 others jobs as process workers. No matter how many times I set up a machine for them (eg a guillotine for cutting sheet metal) they some how managed to phuk it up within 20 minutes without fail.
So I got them to pick up scrap/off-cuts from the circle cutters, put in a 3X3' cardboard box and dump in the scrap skip bin out the back.
I came back to find these blokes both carrying the one box together.
I said to my old man "These blokes are useless, it takes 2 of these characters to carry what one white girl can".

You BR claim to have worked in "Engineering and IT".
You have also claimed to have served in the Australian Army, yet are ignorant of what constitutes "Modern War".
To put it simply BR, you have no credibility so I don't believe a word you type.
As I've pointed out in the past, you're full of shit!.
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by brian ross » Fri Jun 28, 2019 5:09 pm

Yogi, you're entitled to believe what you desire about me. I have laid (nearly) all my cards on the table. You, however, appear to be full of bullshit as far as I am concerned. You have no idea about Chinese engineering. What an ex-Chinese student did over 20 years ago is not the same as a Chinese worker may or may not do nowadays. China has had a booming economy now for over 20 years with GDP growth triple that of the Australian economy for the most part. You cannot achieve that without some effort. :roll:
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Jun 28, 2019 5:27 pm

China's economy is booming because foolish bogan westerners love to buy cheap disposable crap!

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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by IQS.RLOW » Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:38 pm

I've spent the last 15 years auditing Chinese manufacturing and their supply chains.

Bri bri is yet again proving that he has no idea about what he talking about.
Not really surprising though. Most leftists are clueless about capitalism.
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by FLEKTARN » Sat Jun 29, 2019 9:58 am

brian ross wrote:
Fri Jun 28, 2019 5:09 pm
Yogi, you're entitled to believe what you desire about me. I have laid (nearly) all my cards on the table. You, however, appear to be full of bullshit as far as I am concerned. You have no idea about Chinese engineering. What an ex-Chinese student did over 20 years ago is not the same as a Chinese worker may or may not do nowadays. China has had a booming economy now for over 20 years with GDP growth triple that of the Australian economy for the most part. You cannot achieve that without some effort. :roll:
China's economy is boomin because they eat all of the world dogs. What do you expect, ya focken wog
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Re: Australia's Defence Strategy

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Jun 29, 2019 7:05 pm

Warehouse full of second rate Chinese gas cabinet heaters uncovered today thank God as they all catch fire :roll:

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