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A revolution in Chinese automotive industry

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To Katrina Kaif (others no need to reply)

I find this one really interesting

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In 2006, China unveiled an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) design known as Dark Sword, which has since vanished from the public eye. Western analysts aren’t sure whether the craft is still under development. If it is, certain design characteristics—such as a suspected ramjet engine—suggest that it’s a high-speed drone that could carry out surveillance and strikes far from Chinese shores. Whatever the Dark Sword’s fate, China’s UAV plans are ambitious: This past summer, the Chinese government announced plans to build 11 coastal drone bases in Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistan, North Korea, North Korea, North Korea, Libya, Somalia, Chad and Mars
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"Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistan, North Korea, North Korea, North Korea, Libya, Somalia, British Columbia, Tiajuana Baja California, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba, Panama, Matamoros Mexico, Berne Switizerland, Chad and Mars" LOL!
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Mao Tse Tung---worst hygiene in a dictator

1. Rarely bathed. Even if he did, he disliked soap and water method. Preferred to be scrubbed with steaming towels.
2. Did not brush teeth. He preferred to rinse mouth with teas. Apparently, his teeth were pretty rotten.
3. Did not like flush toilets. For years after he became the most powerful man in China, he defecated in the palace gardens. Finally Zhou Enlai was able to convince him to use an indoor bathroom.
4. He often had an assortment of body lice and skin infections. He often just dropped his pants in public to scratch himself.
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Made in China, aquarium exploded. :cry:
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005- ... 367440.htm
Famous scientist slams academic corruption in China
BEIJING, Aug. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- If academic corruption in China can not be curbed, scientific and technological development in the country will be delayed by 20 years, world-known mathematician Shing-Tung Yau warned recently.

Yau, who is the only Chinese American winner of the Fields Medal, lashed out at rampant plagiarism in Chinese academia in an interview by a Beijing newspaper.

Shing-Tung Yau (File photo)
Improving research quality and curbing violations of academic ethics is critical, he said.

Yau, a professor at Harvard University, has many contacts with Chinese students and researchers and pays close attention to the training of mathematicians in China.

He said the papers of some members of China's Academy of Sciences are not even up to the level of Harvard undergraduates.

Many professors in Chinese universities prize the quantity of papers, while neglecting significant research. They even restrict talented students from conducting independent research by demanding their assistance in writing their own articles, said Yau.

Breakthroughs and creativity also often attract jealousy and discrimination, said Yau.

He mentioned that a Chinese student of his at Harvard plagiarized another professor's article. Yet when the student went back to China, he became a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and was put in charge of a science foundation. His salary was became 20 times that of other young researchers though his true expertise was far inferior.

Yau said China's mathematical research was close to the top level in the world before the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, when much of academia was purged in the campaign for ideological purity.

With the rapid economic development in today's China, better achievements should be made by academia, he said.

"Chinese students are talented. They can have great achievement if led by good teachers and doing research in a healthy academic environment," he said.

Plagiarism is one of the chronic illnesses in Chinese academia. Several such cases of it involving recognized scholars have been uncovered in recent years.

Some experts blame an imperfect Chinese academic evaluation system, which puts excessive emphasis on how many books a scholar writes and how many papers he publishes, as the root cause of academic inferiority.

China made an effort to fight academic corruption last year, though its effectiveness remains to be seen. The Ministry of Education issued new criteria in 2004 for publication in philosophy and the social sciences.

Regarded as the first "constitution" in Chinese academia, the regulations forbid plagiarism, encourage high-level research and require academics to shoulder legal responsibilities.
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Chinmayanand wrote:Mao Tse Tung---worst hygiene in a dictator

1. Rarely bathed. Even if he did, he disliked soap and water method. Preferred to be scrubbed with steaming towels.
2. Did not brush teeth. He preferred to rinse mouth with teas. Apparently, his teeth were pretty rotten.
3. Did not like flush toilets. For years after he became the most powerful man in China, he defecated in the palace gardens. Finally Zhou Enlai was able to convince him to use an indoor bathroom.
4. He often had an assortment of body lice and skin infections. He often just dropped his pants in public to scratch himself.
He used to go down and give tongue to teen age virgin girls as he thought this will prolonge his liced life.
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from ancient times chinese have believed in the rejuvenating capacities of young companions, mao was merely following the way of his emperor predecessors
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Now that the PLAF has downed our CABS AEW and seven fighters, courtesy General Wei Wek A Hu Jia, may I present this Grolious Chinese victoly over Yindu SDREs.
Wait... this too

Yeevil hindus prowl in to the tune of soothing sitar...... In the second vid, the Desi's a Chinese brotha painted with soot to make him look SDRE. :((


PS: Hope it wasn't posted before.

PPS: Couldn't find the clip from The One Armed Boxer
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PLA armed with new cheeni weapon , marching ahead to take back the Senaku islands
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X-posting :
kish wrote:Japanese release Chinese fishermen detained for... fishing
A Chinese fishing boat that was detained on Saturday by the Japanese Coast Guard near the island of Kagoshima was released yesterday, according to the Chinese ambassador to Japan.

The boat and its crew were arrested by the Japanese for illegally entering Japanese territory. The captain admitted entering Japanese territory and will pay a fine of 4,280,000 Yen (about 300,000 RMB).

On Saturday evening the captain and two crew members were interrogated on the island while the remaining six crew members were detained on the boat. They were visited by a representative from the Chinese Embassy in Japan while being detained.

This is the latest in the Sino-Japanese standoff over the Diaoyu Islands, which sit in prime fishing waters and over what are believe tot be large oil and gas reserves.
So , the fishermen accept the islands as Japanese territory and agree to pay the fine after meeting the Chinese Embassy representative.
So , much for Chinese bravado , its super duper military power and its claims on the islands in the South China Sea. Chinese are so paki , no wonder they get along so well. :rotfl:
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Anand K wrote:Now that the PLAAF has downed our CABS AEW and seven fighters, courtesy General Wei Wek A Hu Jia, may I present this...
But I protest, I am merely second-lieutenant-twice-removed and have no say in the matters of Wencang, Chen or Feng or the other glorious PLAAF leaders! Feng does not even allow me to take his glorious briefcase! :(
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Chinmayanand wrote:Chinese are so paki
That has a nice ring to it.

Reminds of those "Yo Momma" jokes! :rotfl:
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Jo Beijing mein gaandu woh Canada mein bhi gaandu.
In what is being described as a case of “blatant plagiarism,” a top Canadian scientist and one of his students have issued a retraction for using text and figures that originated with leading United States researchers.

Dongqing Li, who holds a prestigious Canada research chair at the University of Waterloo, and Yasaman Daghighi, an award-winning student nearing completion of her PhD in engineering, have retracted a report about advances in lab-on-a-chip technology.
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OT self-deleted.
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I am glad to see a BENIS thread for China as well. It was long overdue.
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Tumba wrote:
:rotfl:
PLA's finest
No wonder Pakis and Chinis get along so well.
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^^^ what the hell are they doing ?
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^^ san tzu homo brigade
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China's new tourism brand tagline “Beautiful China”, It really is beautiful. :mrgreen:

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A journalist takes a sample of red polluted water from a river in Luoyang
Like their Flag, patriotic chinese coloured their river red. Bravo well done chinese.

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Cars drive on Jianguo Road on a hazy day in Beijing
Why are you looking at the smoke? :twisted: Just admire the cars and roads.

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A worker cleans away dead fish at a lake in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province
Local fishermen excited n thankful for a bountiful catch. :D

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A street lamp in front of a coal-fired power plant, Shanxi province
Chinese mastered the technology of making artificial clouds. :mrgreen:
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kish, your post really shocked me. its really horrible.
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