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In reply to the discussion: China's Lunar Rover Has Mechanical Trouble [View all]seabeckind
(1,957 posts)48. Irrelevant to the discussion
I thought the point was the quality of chinese products on american retail shelves. It doesn't matter if some farmer is using an iPhone. My bet is that the workers chained to their station shoving chips in a blueray board don't have much time for iPhones.
What I was trying to convey by mentioning my grandson is that using a cell phone isn't rocket science anymore. I know lots of elderly people who use cell phones. I know lots who use Facebook to keep in touch with family. Hel, I'm an elderly people. My grandfather's been dead for close to 60 years.
BTW, the grandson also uses an iPad and grabs my Fire as soon as he gets a little bored. He keeps telling me I have to get an xBox but I'm resisting.
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Funny but when I was a kid, 'Made in Japan' meant cheap, likely to break crap.
denverbill
Jan 2014
#13
I'll put our ford focus up against any thing the Japanese has to off for the same price
madokie
Jan 2014
#51
Yes, it is- you forget that our space program had problems with the first planetary probes
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2014
#43
After you have to pack up you job of 30 years to send it China so it can be made cheaper and not ...
liberal N proud
Jan 2014
#54
Just stop with that "the United States has floundered in just about every area" malarkey
psychopomp
Jan 2014
#5
Indeed. Some of the most brilliant engineers I've worked with have been Chinese nationals.
Xithras
Jan 2014
#58
That's too bad... You know, guys, not everything has to be a reason to bash China or the US
penultimate
Jan 2014
#60