Is China a curse or a blessing?

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  • mar1t1me
    E30 Modder
    • Sep 2009
    • 863

    #31
    What bothers me the most, is that in my business, I deal with automatic ship protection systems that used to be designed, built and tested in Dayton, OH. Under Rumsfeld, they got subcontracted to the Chinese. I have to wonder if there's some back door built into these systems now that could allow them to be defeated by an attacker who knew of a way to remotely disable the system. BTW, I don't build or sell these systems, they're just on the same ships I am and I know several of the operators well.

    I mean, how do we know? Not to mention, it's easy to reverse engineer things like this. Now they (and presumably anyone who pays enough) knows how our defense systems work.

    The Gov't wastes billions on stupid shit, but then goes the cheap route on defense.

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    • Alkasquawlik
      R3V Elite
      • Feb 2008
      • 4557

      #32
      Originally posted by ALYKZANDYR
      Not nessarily, we ( meaning mostly my dad and myself, mom dosent count) like european stuff, my dad has some nice wood workbenches made ni sweeden, which are flawless and beautiful, I like BMWS, ( on a side note, im buying an 2002 X5 to reaplce my E30, and saw that it was assenbled in US, not in west germany, like my E30, whch hurts he cool factor a bit imo, but this X5 is really nice. it is silver, 3.0i, black interior and 96,000Miles) but anyway Ive never liked asian stuff that much.
      Aren't you like 17?
      How are you gonna afford an X5?

      SC*AR

      Originally posted by JamesE30
      And with a car looking like yours I imagine the balance shall tip in the favor of insult, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw, opposite... a dwarf.

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      • ///e30freak
        Wrencher
        • Aug 2006
        • 260

        #33
        I like my goods how I like my women, Chinese.

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        • quickervicar
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Jun 2009
          • 1197

          #34
          It is a blessing and a curse. China has the capability to manufacture quality products. (my shiny new iPhone, for example) However, most of the products coming out of there are of far inferior quality to what you would see coming out of a North American or European plant. Along with that poor quality comes a VERY attractive price.

          As an American manufacturer it is terribly frustrating to try to go head-to-head against a product from China or India. The quality is so far below what we produce, yet the selling price is 60% of what I am forced to charge to keep the lights on. Guess what most consumers end up buying? Guess who is called a thief? I am trying to do the right thing so I can sleep at night. It is also becoming increasingly difficult to source components for my products that are made outside of China. I am down to 3 bearing manufacturers that can guarantee me European or North American-made products. The Chinese stuff is terrible. It doesn't last. (I've done the blind R&D testing) Yet the American consumer just doesn't seem to be willing to pay for quality anymore.

          We've dug our own hole.

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          • ck_taft325is
            R3V OG
            • Sep 2007
            • 6880

            #35
            Originally posted by Massive Lee
            Truth is not universal. It depends who claims it. Even plain facts can be subjected to a point of view. Which is what usually feeds conflicts. But more to the point, is the rise of China as a possible industrial/military/economic world leader something we should fear or see positively? Honestly I am scared.
            I agree totally with that, I think.

            It comes down to people wanting every small point to be a "closed-handed" subject. No negotiation or "That's your opinion, I respect it but don't agree". There's a lot of stupid crap argued about that frankly is open-handed subjects that don't overtly challange a given way of life or infringe upon each other more than personal opinions, experiences, etc etc...

            Hallen pretty much nailed it.

            China's Government makes me very, very wary. The people in and of themselves are good people. The issue comes about in that the Government really works hard at controlling them through a multitude of facets regarding how they can live. Which I have obvious problems with. Dictatorships are hard if not impossible to truly prosper under.

            "You remember how one of the Greek Dictators (Tyrants are what they are in reality) sent an Envoy to another Dictator to ask advice about the principles of Government. The second Dictator led the envoy into a field of grain, and there he snicked off with his cane the top of every stalk that rose an inch or so above the general level. The moral was plain. Allow no preeminence among your subjects. Let no man live who is wiser, or better or more famous or even handsomer than the mass. Cut them all down to a level: all slaves, all ciphers, all nobodies. All equals."

            -C.S. Lewis

            The whole chapter talks more on this and really shines a light on social engineering of societies etc. But this makes a fair point on how "scary" if you will, a Governing system such as China's can be.
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            • blueapplesoda
              E30 Mastermind
              • Dec 2005
              • 1904

              #36
              Having lived in China for relatively small amounts of time, I would honestly say the biggest problem in China is It's Government.

              The people in and of themselves are good people. The issue comes about in that the Government really works hard at controlling them through a multitude of facets regarding how they can live.
              You hit this on the head.

              I'm not politically inclined because politics are just fucking retarded, but I feel I must leave an opinion. I am Chinese, ethnically. I was born and raised in Los Angeles, and I feel no real ties to the mainland. That said, I feel the government of China is trying to have its cake and eat it, by being communist with the guise of capitalism. You cannot be free, but you can pay for freedoms, if you grease the right palms. It's a corrupt government trying to limit everyone around them to gain an advantage over everything.

              China's government is counter productive. They only see short sighted goals that can get them to the "next step", but will be eventually detrimental to it's own economy. For instance, 95% of the worlds supply of rare-earth elements (used in virtually every technologically advanced device) come from China. China's supply of rare-earths, have been strangled because the government recently became aware of how valuable it is to the modern world. They are forcing foreign companies to move into China to produce their products, and from the company's point of view, to avoid the high cost of REE's from any other source. The trade off is a costly move into the mainland, the loss of jobs in the foreign company's resident country, and that the secrets, as you know, those "trade secrets" we in the western nations hold so precious, are pretty much free to take in China. In the end, people will stop being innovative and creative cause they can't use it to make a living, production in China will seize due to market saturation of one product, and their economy will sink to the bottom of the ocean.

              On the other hand, we know, labor does not discriminate. You don't have to speak a certain language, or be a certain ethnicity. Most of your "jobs" that are lost here in the US are due to the fact that for the same quality of labor, the same job can be done somewhere else for 1/10 the price. You are asking too much, even at minimum wage. The cost of producing a product usually is not the cost of the materials, but the labor involved in producing it. Here is an example. I can hire someone, for $50/day to push the button on the sheet steel machine. But if I move it to China, I hire a person to push the button for CNÂ¥10/day (which is about $1.45).

              As an American manufacturer it is terribly frustrating to try to go head-to-head against a product from China or India. The quality is so far below what we produce, yet the selling price is 60% of what I am forced to charge to keep the lights on. Guess what most consumers end up buying? Guess who is called a thief? I am trying to do the right thing so I can sleep at night. It is also becoming increasingly difficult to source components for my products that are made outside of China. I am down to 3 bearing manufacturers that can guarantee me European or North American-made products. The Chinese stuff is terrible. It doesn't last. (I've done the blind R&D testing) Yet the American consumer just doesn't seem to be willing to pay for quality anymore.
              My family owns a small factory, right here in Socal. We pride ourselves on our products which are made in the US, and we only hire legal immigrants/us citizens. We do buy raw materials from the mainland, but only spun to our specifications, and we have very high quality control stnadards.

              Quality Chinese products sold around the world (like your iphone) are almost always products produced in China utilizing Chinese labor, focusing on quality control. The problem is there are so many manufacturers in China, that sifting through the pile of shit to find your gold star manufacturer, is very difficult. This is the reason why it is so cheap. You have to do your homework, cause not all manufacturers are equal. Instead of buying pre-made cheap Chinese knockoff parts, the way to do it is to design a product and produce it in China, using supplied materials that will get the job done right, and just utilizing Chinese labor. Do it this way, and you won't run into the problems buying shitty products, and you will have the benefit of cheap labor.

              The downfall of the economy will only serve to strengthen our nation, just like evolution. Strong ones sustain, weak ones die off.

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              • ortholithiation
                Advanced Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 181

                #37
                has anyone ever been to China? Do you understand its culture and history?

                Or do you just write down what you hear from fox news and blogs?

                There are some intelligent posts here, but some seem so misinformed.
                Last edited by ortholithiation; 02-01-2010, 04:01 PM.

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                • assoutE12
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 694

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Alkasquawlik
                  Aren't you like 17?
                  How are you gonna afford an X5?
                  He's going to have a jet dude, an x5 shouldn't be a problem.

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                  • 87e30
                    R3V Elite
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 5676

                    #39
                    Originally posted by assoutE12
                    He's going to have a jet dude, an x5 shouldn't be a problem.
                    Dunno if you heard about his 12312312hp supercar or 2tb iPad.
                    Originally posted by z31maniac
                    I just hate everyone.

                    No need for discretion.

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                    • yberther
                      E30 Fanatic
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 1246

                      #40
                      chinese food is great.
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                      Originally posted by Indecline06
                      For some reason, when I get super duper ultra stoned... The M30 motor reminds me of big bird from sesame street.

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                      • Alkasquawlik
                        R3V Elite
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 4557

                        #41
                        orange chicken ftw

                        SC*AR

                        Originally posted by JamesE30
                        And with a car looking like yours I imagine the balance shall tip in the favor of insult, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw, opposite... a dwarf.

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                        • Stephen
                          Шлем ишака
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 10774

                          #42
                          im selling my e30 to buy this small province in europe. It wasnt made there but i think its still pretty nice, trust me on this

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                          • LBJefferies
                            Banned
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 1690

                            #43
                            Fuck Chimerica. The reason everything is so cheap is because workers are treated like shit. Working conditions and compensation is like mid 19th century Europe. And it's all because us patriotic and fat ass American's are told by our fathers in business suits that we need to buy a new 250 inch flat screen tv every week and beastiality porn and anal beads to go along with it. What the fuck?!?!

                            Does anybody ever think that maybe one day we might run out of crude oil? EVERYTHING has oil in it. And wouldn't you know it, oil also happens to be a finite resource. What does that mean? Well it means that at some point in the future, there will not be anymore oil left to make a damn fucking thing. There will be nothing to produce, no jobs for workers to go to, no money to be made, no food to be bought. Society will fucking collapse. This is not crazy talk people, this is the laws of physics and simple economics.

                            So I say fuck Chimerica. It's a house or cards thats going to be blown over by a loud fart and it's going to take the entire human race with it. Really though, Im ok with that. We could use a mass extinction.

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                            • mrsleeve
                              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 16385

                              #44
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

                              Your ill informed tirades are getting old.

                              Oil is a limited resource yeah sure. But there have been several fields that have been found domestically that rival the Saudis in the 50's, Sweet crude too. We have plenty, its just going to a be a little more expensive to go get, but at the current energy prices will be very profitable plays.

                              If you think that a mass extinction is a good thing, and the world would be better off with out humans.


                              Then YOU FIRST Off your self and do the planet a favor
                              Originally posted by Fusion
                              If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
                              The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. -Alexis de Tocqueville


                              The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken

                              Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
                              William Pitt-

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                              • LBJefferies
                                Banned
                                • Sep 2009
                                • 1690

                                #45
                                Originally posted by mrsleeve
                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

                                Your ill informed tirades are getting old.

                                Oil is a limited resource yeah sure. But there have been several fields that have been found domestically that rival the Saudis in the 50's, Sweet crude too. We have plenty, its just going to a be a little more expensive to go get, but at the current energy prices will be very profitable plays.

                                If you think that a mass extinction is a good thing, and the world would be better off with out humans.


                                Then YOU FIRST Off your self and do the planet a favor
                                Drilling in ANWR would just delay the inevitable. Let me reiterate what I said before, OIL IS A FINITE RESOURCE! At some point in the future, shit is going to hit the fan. THIS IS NOT DEBATABLE!

                                Even if we can find alternative energy sources to power our cars and our homes, we will still need oil to produce the materials for the cars and homes. Oh wait, what's that you say? OIL IS A FINITE RESOURCE!

                                Not even Al Gore can save us.

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