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To: dvdw© who wrote (62831)4/16/2010 6:56:35 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 219890
 
Scholars do not make success. It is the peon. Sweating. Working hard. Waking up 5AM.

Germany is not the produce of the Max Planck Institut.

Neither is Japan the product of Tokyo University.
It was Suzuki San. The Salary man who made Japan.

It was the Black Forest artisan who made coockoo clocks that turned himself in Telex machinses, Porsche and Heildelberg Printing machines makers that made Germany.

China? Yes, the hard worker Chinese is making today's China. Ask if there is any scholars mentioned in China sucess.

Pole climbers are the drivers of success.

Want a proof?

Tokyo University is still there. But no more Suzuki Sans to make Japan work.

Max Planck Institut is still there. But Germnay has passed its prime. And the Institut cannot make Germany the Germany of the past.