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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (43831)12/23/2003 2:25:52 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 74559
 
Yiwu, it's excellent that China has invented their own internet, Pentium ASICs, Windows XP and optical fibre so they can write their own history really quickly on the Great Wall of Cyberspace.

I hear from my Beijing spy that cyberspace time at a cybercafe costs only 20c an hour or thereabouts and it's reasonably fast.

I've realized that China is an amazing place. I think Chinese might actually be a superior kind of human, perhaps even deities, with a 5000 year old culture which makes the rest of humanity look like a species of monkey.

Wow, for 2 years China has had the most booming internet traffic for multimedia things - I didn't know that. I've heard about how advanced things are in Japan and now I learn China is ahead of them. Which is not surprising being such an amazing place and so wonderful, with everyone in the world flocking to China to live in Shangri la. Though I'm puzzled why so many Chinese are here if it's so good there. I've heard some have even gone to the USA.

If you personally gobble two gigabytes daily of all sorts of compressed Chinese television, dramas, movies and so on from file transfer protocol servers located in China, I guess that proves that China is right up there with the most prolific cyberspace users such as in Japan.

It's excellent to see China not needing the rest of the world, writing their own history so fast. Giggle...

For some reason though, they seem to be keen to send mountains of Made in China stuff to New Zealand and whole mountain ranges of Made in China to the USA. They seem to want the outside world to help with the writing of their own history by buying the stuff. Would foreign trade and foreign investment get a mention as a significant feature of Chinese history in the history books when Chinese write their own history? Snicker...

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