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graham[_5_]
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Inexpensive pine nuts
To: notbob
On 08/12/2014 9:54 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 2014-12-08,
> wrote:
>> On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 15:10:02 -0800, Mark Thorson >
>> wrote:
>
>>> In Silicon Valley it is the Chinese immigrants
>>> that most prefer goods NOT from China.
>
>> That thought went through my mind because I know they have come from
>> China only months ago.
>
> You ppl that do a blanket condemnation of Chinese products don't know
> spit about quality. Some the best electronics come out of Taiwan,
> which is --last time I checked-- populated by mostly Chinese ppl!
>
> The "made in China" taint is no worse than the 50s "made in Japan"
> nonsense. Thirty yrs later, Americans are going apey over Japanese
> "quality", which is total bull. I hadda closet fulla dead Japanese
> audio and photo gear that jes barely made it through their warranty
> periods.
>
> I've bought plenty of Chinese stuff and it's no better or worse than
> most of the stuff made in USA. In fact, the US made floor jack I
> looked at was almost $200. The Chinese floor jack I actually bought
> was the same size, cost only $40, and was a tad bit better made than
> the US made jack.
>
> Besides, who is actually creating the products? It's the same bean
> counting MBAs who make US products that are so poor in quality, that
> ppl look for non US-made alternatives. Yes! My ex-GF refused to buy
> --or let me buy for her-- any clothing made in the US, specially by
> union workers. She claimed the quality was demonstrably poor. Better
> if made in Indonesia or India or Chin...... I'll not go into the
> entire US car industry. You all know that story.
>
> I returned a top-of-the-line down Winter parka cuz it was crap w/ a $300+
> price tag. The $19 ranch coat I bought at Walmart, 10 yrs ago, is
> warmer and still in daily use.
>
> Once again, notbob reiterates that old saying, "you gotta be smarter
> than the product". Junk is junk, regardless of who made it.
>
> nb
>
So what happens to the US economy when *all* the manufacturing jobs have
been exported? Enough already have been and your promotion of Chinese
products doesn't help! You mentioned Japan but their economy was nowhere
near as big or dominant as is China's.
I really question your patriotism!
Graham
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