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Re: The secret of hpyerpowers (Re: 36% of NASA scientists are

by rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 13, 2008 at 07:18 AM

On Mar 13, 5:19 am, "Albert K. Fung" <akwf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> rst0wxyz:
>
> > As I have said before, Albert Fung.  America didn't come with
> > skyscrapers, automobiles, freeways and airlines.  People built it over
> > time with hands and muscles, sweats, hard****p and death.  It takes
> > great leaders over time to make a desirable country to live.  The U.S.
> > did it, so can India.  China is in the process of doing it unless the
> > U.S. finds a way to "create chaos and dissension" for China like they
> > did in June 4, 1989.  Someday, who knows, there may be many "Einstein"
> > willing and eager to immigrate to China or to India for their "good
> > life" under the sun.
>
> While not impossible ....
>
> It's quite implausible that the likes of Prof. Einstein will
> ever want to be immigrants to a country like China, Which is
> xenophobic on one hand and repressive on the other.

With the rotten life of the Chinese people for over the last two
hundred years, it is well-known Chinese people would flee China on the
first chance possible.  I have said it many times that most Chinese
would sell China to anyone who would give them $50.00.  Chinese people
themselves are the worst of the worse enemies of China.  Is it any
wonder why the Chinese government have tough guidelines for the
behavior of its people?

> Founders
> of Google, for example, are very talented mathematicians who
> cherish freedoms of thought, expression and pursuit.

China has its own pool of talented people.  Please read this thread:

"World Bank's next Chief Economist: Lin Yifu the Idiealist"

Lo Kuan Chung in the fourteenth century had a better understanding of
"world power" than you as he stated in "The Romance of the Three
Kingdoms" with these words:

"Empires wax and wane; states cleave asunder and coalesce"

Today, the world looks to America as the best of the rest.  If you
were around during the times of Marco Polo,  Marco Polo himself would
tell you the wonders of the world of Cathay" as he called it.

>
> US Airforce just awarded a 50 billion contract to Airbus.
>
> Which, unlike Boeing, isn't an American company. Can one im-
> agine the Chinese air force doing the same?

They did exactly the same.  Most of their air force fighter planes are
bought from Russia.  Even their own designed fighter planes use
Russian-made engines.

> Along a similiar
> vein, the international conglomerate, Pepsi Cola, just named
> Ms. Indira Nooyi, an Indian national, to be their new CEO to
> take it into the 21st century.  Can one imagaine China's oil
> conglomerate, CNOOC, doing the same? The former US Secretary
> of Navy was a Japanese American. It is hard to imagine China
> entrusting her entire naval fleet in the hands of a Japanese
> Chinese. Mixed blood, such as half black half Chinese is ex-
> tremely rare, in China's racially homogeneous society in the
> very first place.

China still has a long way to go to catch up to the United States.
One can not predict what the future holds for any of us.  But on the
same vein, the Mongols used all foreigners to control China during the
Yuan Dynasty.  Marco Polo and his father and uncle were part of the
beauacratic government in China of the thirteenth century.


>
> She was, is and will be suspicious of foreigners ... :)

Read Marco Polo's story for yourself.  Maybe you could benefit from
the past.

>
> BTW: Leaders inspire, they don't perspire. The People's
>      Republic of California for example, is the world's
>      sixth largest economy. She has a world class tran-
>      s****tation infrastructures not because of the hard
>      work of her Austrian immigrant governator, but due
>      to the expertise and hard work of CAltran's ginor-
>      mous team of highly trained trans****tation, civil,
>      and mechanical engineers. These highly trained and
>      well educated professionals are the best and brigh
>      -test from the likes of India and China.

And California's educational system ranks last along with New Mexico.
California is trying to find a way to fill 4.5 Billion dollars to fund
California education.

>
>      This is not unlike the Roman Empire which is known
>      for its engineering prowess, employing the world's
>      best and the brightest from Italy, Greece, Persia,
>      etc. Or the Mongol Empire using Chinese craftsmen,
>      and weapon developers. And conquered nearly all of
>      of the known world spanning two continents.

No ancient engineering feat is bigger than China's Great Wall.  You
can still see it from space.

>
> Regards,
>
> Albert K. Fung
> La Brisas/Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico.
>
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Re: The secret of hpyerpowers (Re: 36% of NASA scientists are
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-13 07:18:21 
Re: The secret of hpyerpowers (Re: 36% of NASA scientists are
"Albert K. Fung"  2008-03-13 09:44:53 

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