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To: RealMuLan who wrote (57091)12/9/2004 5:00:07 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Yiwu, China isn't a lost cause. China could yet be the world's pre-eminent society, but they can't be if they don't adopt these ideas: mises.org They are olde, but good.

Invented in the West, it was ignored by the the democracies which adopted democratic socialism [as a weak version of communism]. The USA is anti-liberal though still better than many countries.

What are the chances of China adopting liberalism? Hahahahah!! China will remain an also-ran; highly populous and second fiddle to the free societies. That's how the world works.

Mqurice



To: RealMuLan who wrote (57091)12/9/2004 5:44:38 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 74559
 
SCIENCE
Laptop Heat May Cool Fertility, Study Finds

By Susan B. Shor
TechNewsWorld
12/09/04 1:18 PM PT

Dr. Yefim R. Sheynkin said it is not known whether the effects of laptop exposure would cause permanent damage, but the study recommended that men take the laptops off their laps to avoid the potential for "irreversible changes."

Men who have been balancing laptops on their knees as they work during rush hour on the train or wait in the airport for flights may be at risk of more than aches and pains from hunching over that little keyboard. They could also be prone to another major side effect: infertility.
technewsworld.com