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To: Snowshoe who wrote (135495)9/9/2017 10:49:11 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 218639
 
From past experience China certainly smoothed the way with wayo, which will cost them later.

Once you've gone wayo, people expect it to continue.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (135495)9/9/2017 8:06:34 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218639
 
brazil won, having locked itself in as the permanent corruption-infested, vanity-stricken, raw material supplying banana republic, belt and roaded, and perhaps soon to be high-speed rail-roaded, to engage w/ the returning sovereign

:0)

soon brazilians would not be roaming africa to exercise connectivity schemes by way of cellular, but be enterprising in home country and do quantum networking, courtesy of huawei

some kind of wonderful

but, of course, as some brazilians had counselled the africans to say "no" to rail roads, hospitals, etc etc, perhaps such same would be advocating the same-same attitude in brazil

let us watch & brief, so many more years of fun fun fun for us olive men ;0)