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Originally Posted by Extra3OO I was talking about tourism, not immigration.. Almoust one in five romanians have travel to Europe this year. Try to understand what I'm reffering to, talking like a propaganda machine is not the best strategy.? |
I really want to vomit when someone accuses me making propaganda. I am here to give true information that you often can not read from Western and Romanian media.
Chinese traveling to Europe is equivalent to Romanian traveling to China. In terms of geographic distance, Romanian traveling to other European countries is equivalent to a Chinese traveling to other provinces of China.
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Originally Posted by Extra3OO The fact that British firms had financial compensations is again a proof that your creativity is very low (compared with 6000 or 200 yrs ago).
Which brings us back to where we started: innovation and free market. Why you don't have good architects like others? Is it the same story like the one with lenovo creativity? Is it Communism? |
Yes, as I have said many times, China fell far behind western countries and even some non-western contries in last 200 years. China rose again at unprecedented speed in last 20 years.
Don't tell me that you know Chinese history better than I do. Communism is responsible for a small part of China's failure in last 200 years. It is unfair to blame communism for every China's failure. I saw the same unfairness in some web page, in which some Romanians blame Ceausescu not building enough expressways for current poor transportation system in Romania.
Regarding Lenovo, a company with only about 20 years of history can buy the PC division of IBM. By any measurement, it is a very successful company, so please stop your nonsense on its creativity. In case that you don't know, I just want to remind you that IBM was the company that set PC standard in early 1980s. In 1970s, IBM had about 75% of world computer market share.