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To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/12/2008 9:51:07 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217543
 
Don't tell me! Those malware and Trojan horses I need to clean once a month are also Chinese made! :-)



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/12/2008 11:47:05 AM
From: RJA_  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217543
 
>>I learned a couple of very interesting things this week. First, that China has been making computer chips that have built-in flaws that allow them to hack into our computers, including government computers.

>>Second, that China has been selling us electronic gizmos that have viruses pre-installed.

You have anything to support this -- like say, documentation?



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/12/2008 6:54:53 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217543
 
<<I learned a couple of very interesting things this week. First, that China has been making computer chips that have built-in flaws that allow them to hack into our computers, including government computers>>

... Intel and AMD make micro processors, the thing that guides what the PC does and does not do. So you have learned nothing.

<<Second, that China has been selling us electronic gizmos that have viruses pre-installed>>

... name the gizmos, and be careful, for i do hold a MSEE in computer structures, that to you would be hardware and the embedded microcodes that go with the software.

<<Add this to the virulent hatred you and the other Chinese on this board display towards America, and I must say that we are at war, albeit not a shooting war.>>

you are once again exagerating your importance as well as imagining what isn't there. but yes, you may well be a prime evil inflationist and apologist for the folks that rule washington dc. do see the doctor and get a professional opinion.

<<Any American who deliberately sells electronics that allow the Chinese to hack government computers will be prosecuted>>

... yes, a good old fashioned witchhunt would do your circulation well, you have learned nothing by history.

We can't trust you, so we will have to buy our electronics from Taiwan, India, and other places that we can trust

... do it, do it now, then check the label.

<<We are not going to collapse, but if we did, you'd fall harder, faster. Who's your biggest trading partner?>>

... for 2007-2008? Europe.

<<Who protects your sorry asses from the big bad wolves of the world? But you're too stoopid to realize that>>

... my my, oh my, bad words, excellent, i like the energy. protect away, and kill more folks. are you sure you are not a wastrel inflationist borrow and default and murdering prime evil?

<<You think you're smart but all you are is cheap. Willing to work your people to death for a dollar. And you know it, which is why you hate us>>

... you should have just quote any of the bush leaguers, instead of coming up with new slogans. since when is real income growth and genuine standard of living increase across the board a bad thing in anyone's book except the one that has stalled, you ... well you know the rest, look in the mirror.

<<But biting the hand that feeds you is not a survival trait>>

feeding? depends on the circumstance, and neat and tidy sashimi style is always good, but do not twitch too much.

btw, swearing is unbecoming.



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/13/2008 12:38:12 AM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217543
 
You sound like a nut in this post. Thought you were brighter than that to believe in such a conspiracy.



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/14/2008 12:47:02 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217543
 
nothing at all related to this Message 24751951 , but a headsup alert about a friend of yours, no, not about putin, but about another, the dalai lama news.yahoo.com "Dalai Lama defends Islam as peaceful religion ... "it's totally wrong, unfair" to call Islam a violent religion."

... you remember the dalai lama Message 24451595 , a remider, in convenient take out pack

p.s. about yet another friend of yours Message 24754117 "From 1789 to the year 2000 -- it took 42 prior US Presidents and 211 years to accumulate $1.01 Trillion in government debt.

But, it only took George W. Bush 4 years to nearly double US debt -- addding another mind-boggling $1.05 Trillion of government debt...that now rests not just upon the shoulders of U.S. Taxpayers...but, now upon the shoulders of their children...and their children's-children."



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)7/25/2008 8:28:01 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217543
 
hello cb ilaine, <<learned a couple of very interesting things this week>>

in case my earlier response Message 24751951 got lost in your shuffle, i also learned a couple of interest things

(i) your enemy china will soon be drilling offshore cuba for precious oil it was not allowed to buy from defaulting dollar-printers, to presumably supply the preciousness to empire's citizens for more dollars or ship home far away should you start bicycling to work

(ii) your friend russia will soon be petrolling the skies and seas around cuba with nuke-armed planes and boats, per stratfor, and presumably a missile defense shield that probably would not work in most cases in poland will be of little and no help in florida

(iii) your officialdom has invested for and on your behalf in a slug of dying enterprises secured by property values just like your home

(iv) the empire's weapons sales program to <<trust ... Taiwan>> is on hold ... i wonder why, debtor

(v) i understand from the iht/washington post/nyt that it is in your culture to support your military to machine gun unarmed and civilian men women and children of your allies during times of war, such as in korea back when, enmass, which goes a long way to explain what has been happening in mesopotamia and afghanistan, and in line with the phoenix program instituted in vietnam when they fought in progress and continuation against colonial domination of all sorts

(vi) in the mean time, the diligent, thrifty, cultured, invaded, and now fast recovering culture is preparing for a party boston.com

are you sure you are fully understanding the situation and seeing the setup?

chugs, tj



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)8/9/2008 1:04:37 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217543
 
<<Who protects your sorry asses from the big bad wolves of the world? But you're too stoopid to realize that>>

furthering our friendship and engagement from this if-ish interim beginning, a pit stop Message 24751951 , a question, do you like culture when you see it reuters.com - assuming perhaps wrongly that you had taken the time to participate in the olympic spirit - did you like all that neat and tidy 'japanese' tang dynasty culture summed up in a show that was certainly good television

also, did you take note of the admiral zheng he reference ngm.nationalgeographic.com (the massive fleet visiting distant lands laden with goodies of global trade, an idea invented neither in washington nor london), and also the implicit and explicit messaging of the principle of non-interference and mutual respect embodied in admiral zheng he chinapage.com , a real chinese moslem person, as opposed to captain kirk, a fictional america tv character ?

in case you missed it, here
news.creaders.net
news.creaders.net

i am sure the dvd will be soon available from your local nbc affiliate.

btw, did you by chance notice the two war mongers putin and bush meeting on the side, but in beijing?

they are friends so said you, and are worthy of your faith and vote, implicitly indicated by you, and share common cultural traits, explicitly indicated by you.

you know what? you were right.



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)12/6/2008 7:14:36 AM
From: TobagoJack6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217543
 
hello cb ilaine, just a periodic check, to see how you aee doing, and to see if you recognize your evil ways whereby you , as minion of maestro greensputin, and pupil of charlatan bernanke, theorized on the origins and leadups to 1929 great depression, while refusing to accept that montary inflation is evil and deficit is rotten, and that the system is ethically bankrupt and morally corrupt, but supported by the likes of you, full on

so, we will now enter the greater stag-deflation and the darker interregnum

what say you?

... silence ...

i thought so.

true face of cb ilaine.



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)12/10/2008 4:56:34 AM
From: TobagoJack3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217543
 
hello cb ilaine, just in case you ever show up again, greetings, and by this Message 25241399 , perhaps you are able to see the many errors of your wastrel ways Message 24260266

terrible for people who took your advice, as they now must surely require your kindly provided bk services.

cheers, tj



To: Ilaine who wrote (36910)12/12/2008 3:11:25 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217543
 
speaking of systemic fraud, cultural failure, and ethnic fault per your language

just in in-tray, and it is made in ... oh, never mind, because you know the truth

Kass: The Madoff Story Is Huge
The story of Bernard Madoff, if the charges of fraud are true, is the single biggest financial story of the year.
It is bigger than WorldCom, bigger than Boesky and bigger than Tyco.

It attacks at the core of investor confidence -- because, if true, and this could happen ... Investors might think that almost anything imaginable could happen to the money they have entrusted to their fiduciaries.

And it helps to explain why Treasury bill returns are basically at zero.

For more, check out the SEC's statement on Madoff's arrest as well as Jim Cramer's take on the scandal.

Stay tuned.

From WSJ: online.wsj.com

online.wsj.com