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Buy China products to thank the Chinese vendors who post here.
Posted by Frank Arthur on April 22nd, 2008


Buy China products to thank the Chinese vendors who post here.


Posted by Paul Heslop on April 22nd, 2008


Frank Arthur wrote:
We have enough china, actually. hardly any space in the cupboards for
it.

You you should see how bad it can get in rec.photo.digital

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Posted by irwell on April 22nd, 2008


On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:52:19 -0400, "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com>
wrote:


Posted by Frank Arthur on April 22nd, 2008



"irwell" <hook@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:tmgs045ob2rhkgli2i8uid9603o4djltla@4ax.com...
I object to submission. Personally I am refusing to buy Chinese made
products
any more. If enough newsgroup readers follow suit it will hurt Chinese
sellers
forcing them to stop.



Posted by measekite on April 22nd, 2008




Paul Heslop wrote:

Frank Arthur wrote:



Buy China products to thank the Chinese vendors who post here.

Do you mean we need to thank them for dog food, toothpaste, lead in painted toys, pirated knockoffs, illicit trade, anti freeze in cough syrup, dishonesty, low morality and Tibet?

Gimme a break.


We have enough china, actually. hardly any space in the cupboards for it. You you should see how bad it can get in rec.photo.digital

Posted by irwell on April 22nd, 2008


On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:11:34 -0400, "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com>
wrote:



Posted by Michael Johnson on April 23rd, 2008


irwell wrote:
Like it or not we have a global economy now. We here in the USA need to
start thinking differently because the Chinese are going to be the
world's 800 lb. economic gorilla very soon. There is one thing worse
than us not buying Chinese goods and that is the Chinese not buying
American made goods and technology. China will be setting the price of
oil and many other commodities in the very near future. With five times
our population it is inevitable this will come to pass. Right now China
has cheap labor but as their standard of living improves that advantage
will fade a great deal and the playing field will equalize somewhat.

The thing we need to realize is that all that Third World cheap labor
makes it possible for us to buy goods very cheap. We can no longer
afford to make many of the items we consume on a daily basis. If we did
then our cost of living would rise sharply and our standard of living
would fall sharply. The real strength of this country is that our
economy can transform to meet the global economic situation on its own
but if the government starts enforcing trade barriers and restricting
free trade that advantage will disappear. We are getting just what we
have wanted for the past several decades which is the development of the
Third World. We should be finding ways of exploiting these new markets
instead of complaining about their emergence.

Posted by measekite on April 23rd, 2008




Michael Johnson wrote:
get deprived of good stuff and we gain by not being poisoned.

Posted by Al Bundy on April 23rd, 2008


On Apr 22, 4:23 pm, measekite <inkysti...@oem.com> wrote:
From my personal experiences, add painted over cracked welds on truck
jacks and non heat treated brake rotors where the center falls out on
a turn.

Posted by Greg Monarche on May 18th, 2008


On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:52:19 -0400, "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com>
wrote:

By nothing from China if you can help it. Objects OR food. They make
junk that breaks in five minutes, and for the privilege of making them
rich, they send us products made with banned chemicals and pesticides
that poison us! China is a parasite on the world.

Posted by Taliesyn on May 18th, 2008


Greg Monarche wrote:

Five minutes?????....

If that were true, my 19" ACER LCD monitor - running 12 hours a day for
the last 3 years - should have broken exactly 3 years ago minus 5
minutes. It hasn't. In fact, I don't see any difference in durability
between my electronic equipment made in China, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore,
Malaysia or Indonesia. In fact I just bought a second Acer monitor - the
24 inch wide screen Acer X243w. It's wonderful. And just so to please
you, I won't lick the paint . . . ;-)

-Taliesyn

Posted by measekite on May 19th, 2008




Greg Monarche wrote:

Posted by measekite on May 19th, 2008




Taliesyn wrote:
agree with the original poster.

Posted by Stryker on May 19th, 2008




measekite, you have no idea what you are talking about.... These are all
also made in china you dumbass.... I know, I bought a new Samsung monitor
and it says... made in china... I also bought 2 new laser printers made by
Samsung...regardless whether the companies are based in other countries such
as Korea(Samsung), etc.... they are all made in china... I was in China last
year... you jackass.... I could go to the plants that manufacture them...
also Dell is the #1 computer company in China... because all the stuff that
says Dell is manufactured there.... Try doing some fact finding before
opening your big, stupid mouth.

Stryker®


Posted by measekite on May 19th, 2008




Stryker wrote:
companies and the brand is engineered elsewhere.

Posted by Frank on May 19th, 2008


measekite wrote:

No, you listen you stupid, ignorant lying piece of shit!
They are Chinese companies, and they do the manufacturing for everyone.
Frank