Rabs
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American's confidence let them think their doing are always right. Hehe,very interesting.
Us stupid stupid Americans, thinking the Chinese wouldnt ram our aircraft.
American's confidence let them think their doing are always right. Hehe,very interesting.
Guys, the chinese jet pilot didn't get an order to kill himself in the name of the revolution, it was an accident.
But astral dragon's points on stealing technology or copying it does have validitiy. The only problem is that the PRC is becoming closer to the USA and is therefore going to receive more criticism for these actions and might tone them down in order not to have poor relations with america. I figure china will eventually build its own base after a while and start developing indigenous technologies. That's better in the long run since they can control what they're doing and keep their rivals in the dark.
Hi Ad,In fact,many countries ever stole technology from other countries,of cause including the US,France,England and all other big countries. Maybe you can think it shameful things,but it is very normal.
It is easy to understand that there are bottlenecks sometimes in the technology development. At that time,China met many bottlenecks in aviation-technology. It is said that when China experts saw the design and models in the EP3, many confused problems got the answer. Just some block so thin only like a paper, but you must poke it.
Though EP3 has its own self-destruction programme and it did work at that time, China still get much inspiration.
That's like saying a student is stuck on a question on a test and he is in the right to look at his neighbor's test.
Astral, that's the accepted practice in Chinese public schools from grade one on through PhD.
Honest injun.
I think your definition of "steal" is different than mine. Name at least 3 things that the US or any other Western nation "stole" from another country.
So, your justification of China's technological theft is that because they hit a brain block so it's okay? That's like saying a student is stuck on a question on a test and he is in the right to look at his neighbor's test.
b2ee said:For example, You can search many in google yourself.
b2ee said:No,it is two different concepts. What you address is related with individual morality. For one whole country, the interest is the first. Don't think the U.S never steal anything. In fact, Stealing the technology informanton from other countries is one of main tasks for all countries' spies.
Maybe we understand the word completely differently.
some naive.
I think the US doesn't steal much anyway since we have been technology advanced for half a century now and we don't take blueprints from someone else unless we're desperate. China is going through this phase of trying to gain as many advanced technologies as it can while it still can. I know reverse engineering is a problem, but that's only going to get them in hot water since other nations will be fed up with it. I'm guessing china is also doing the same to south korean and japanese technologies, but probably more for the pirated market of consumer goods.
Red China? I don't think China is still "purely red'. Please don't observe China in the old view. Hehe,maybe the current China is worse in your view.Red China should be simply overthrown. Socialism and Communism are a curse on society.
b2ee said:Hehe, don't think American's everything is better than others',such as the technology of wind power. Based on my knowledge, the US ever stole it from Germany by some famous company. If you can not find the link, I will give it to you,hehe.
b2ee said:Oh,Microsoft? I remember it was ever sued for for allegedly stealing a media transmission technology and using it in Media Player 9.Yes,Microsoft met many piracy problems in Asia,specially in China,but it doesn't mean that it will not steal something from other more advanced companies not of Asia.
b2ee said:Of cause,I don't believe that the American's society is so saint that there is not any crime for stealing technology. Do you think you are living really in Paradise?!
b2ee said:In fact, the discussion is simple. Piracy problem is in the scope of economic problem more and "steal technology as a reference and get useful illumination from it" is in the scope of national interest more.
It 's not my purpose to advocate stealing. Just what I said,it's two concepts which are used in different scopes.
b2ee said:Red China? I don't think China is still "purely red'. Please don't observe China in the old view. Hehe,maybe the current China is worse in your view.
Do you think you are living really in Paradise?!
I think he means a China gripped in the iron clutches of the totalitarian Chinese Communist Party.
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