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To: TobagoJack who wrote (65967)9/11/2010 1:45:27 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 217687
 
TJ, Foxconn doesn't seem to be taking your advice on Get Gold, Pile Platinum, Seek Silver.... No gold mining activity at all that I could see. They seem to spend a huge amount of effort in making mobile cyberspace based on my technology. <On a crushingly hot mid-August day at Foxconn Technology Group’s Longhua factory campus in Shenzhen -- where a dutiful army of 300,000 employees eats, sleeps, and churns out iPhones, Sony Corp. PlayStations, and Dell Inc. computers -- workers indulged in a rare moment of celebration.

First, there was a parade, an “Alice in Wonderland” spectacle of floats, blaring vuvuzelas, and workers dressed up as Victorian ladies, geishas, cheerleaders, and as Spider-Man. This was followed by a two-hour rally inside a vast sports stadium featuring acrobats, musical performances, fireworks, and life-affirming testimonials punctuated by chants of “treasure your life” and “care for each other to build a wonderful future.” It was hardly a spontaneous outpouring, Bloomberg Businessweek reports in its Sept. 13 issue.

Rather, it was a joint production of employee unions and management at Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Foxconn’s flagship, as part of an effort to mend the collective psyche of a Chinese workforce that numbers more than 920,000 across more than 20 mainland factories.
> Blah blah blah Bloomberg - I bet their collective psyche is a lot better than those upside down on mortgages with their hand out for welfare in the USA.

1 million people working on cyberspace.

Good.

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