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the chinese are just patting on their back for having successfully bought the maglev technology from germany.

please congratulate them.

If they bought it from the other country, then why did it take Mr. Ma to develop it, and why did the train run faster than the trains of the other country? Your logic is silly.

It seems the problems are mostly solved, since Professor Ma was working 7 days per week, he is already very wealthy, yet this man is working for his motherland instead of money.

My sincere respect to Professor Ma, hope he can take some break and pay more attention to his own health.

Magnetic fields can't "jam" other equipment unless they are extremely powerful and placed within close proximity of other equipment. Certainly not radars, if that's what you're asking since magnetic fields only affect traveling electrons, which is not how radars function.
 
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Call it whatever you may want to but incompetence doesn't justify the position that we're discussing here ! If we go by your metric then CN doesn't even come close to us in the IT/BPO sector meaning what that Germany/China are butthurt due to their sheer incompetence since you readily claim that they're more advanced than us ?

You guys have the talent to embarrass yourself. :lol: Biggest IT/BPO and the whole business is a mere $59 billion. China's TC business alone last year was $124 billion. Der TK-Markt in China wächst
 
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guys, just to tell you, you may have been circle jerking to photos of the US EMals system. At least one of the photos on that blog is of it being masqueraded as a photo of China's emals prototype.

EMALS | NAVAIR - U.S. Navy Naval Air Systems Command - Navy and Marine Corps Aviation Research, Development, Acquisition, Test and Evaluation

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Take blog info with a grain of salt without backup info.
 
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guys, just to tell you, you may have been circle jerking to photos of the US EMals system. At least one of the photos on that blog is of it being masqueraded as a photo of China's emals prototype.

Take blog info with a grain of salt without backup info.

The map coordinates from Google Earth are indeed in North Zhejiang/Southern Shanghai, and there are indeed blue buildings in the vicinity. I'm pretty sure that your EMALS has not been outsourced to China :lol:
 
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Götterdämmerung;2881884 said:
In fact, they are so poor that that even the stuffs they import from China are of grad D quality, while the grade A quality products are either consummed internally or exported to Europe where people have the spending power to buy good products from China. And the Indians have the cheek to criticise Chinese products when they can only pay peanuts while their industry is decades behind China. Truly delusional! :lol:

What grade A products?
 
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the chinese are just patting on their back for having successfully bought the maglev technology from germany.

please congratulate them.
comparing to the clownish dance of Indians around a successful launch of Russia made missile that has 'less' than 40m CEP, its nothing..you know you lot are mastering at mental masturbation field

What grade A products?
expensive consumption products, mostly exported to European countries and for upper middle classes, and capital goods for international corporations
 
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expensive consumption products, mostly exported to European countries and for upper middle classes, and capital goods for international corporations

Ive never seen anything expensive from China and for upper middle class too. Any examples maybe?
 
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Götterdämmerung;2882915 said:
You guys have the talent to embarrass yourself. :lol: Biggest IT/BPO and the whole business is a mere $59 billion. China's TC business alone last year was $124 billion. Der TK-Markt in China wächst
You sure are one royal dumbn@$$ even by CN standards, if you consider Germany then its even more embarrassing to say the least ! You're comparing BPO(only backend/backoffice jobs) to ICT now that's what I'd call as height of ignorance or in your case incompetence, go figure that out nutty !
 
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Ive never seen anything expensive from China and for upper middle class too. Any examples maybe?

Huawei's multibillion dollar telecom networks and cell towers.

If you want consumer products, there's alot of internal products like Huawei Ascend and XiaoMi that don't get exported but are top tier domestic brands.

Xiaomi MI-One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Ive never seen anything expensive from China and for upper middle class too. Any examples maybe?

How about this: Doge

Look at the price tag.

Or this: Notebooks, Tablet-PCs, Desktops, PCs, Computer, Zubehör | Lenovo | DE

You sure are one royal dumbn@$$ even by CN standards, if you consider Germany then its even more embarrassing to say the least ! You're comparing BPO(only backend/backoffice jobs) to ICT now that's what I'd call as height of ignorance or in your case incompetence, go figure that out nutty !

See, as I said, you guys have the talent to embarrass yourself. How on earth can you brag about BPO doing simple call-centre and coding jobs? Advance economies outsource their BPO that's why we have very little BPO in Germany but we have a lot of front shops all over the world selling our top range products. The little BPO we have are only for German customers since we Germans don't have to speak a foreign language in our daily life unlike some former colonies. China is also catching up with front shops as more and more of their companies are selling their products under their own brand and the BPO they have is also mostly for internal consumption.

If you were clever, you would show me the data of your ICT business, which requires a hell lot of more technology and business acumen. Also, a lot of your BPO relies on the telecom equipments from China like Huawei and ZTE.

Huawei's multibillion dollar telecom networks and cell towers.

If you want consumer products, there's alot of internal products like Huawei Ascend and XiaoMi that don't get exported but are top tier domestic brands.

Xiaomi MI-One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There is a German fan-site for Xiaomi.
MIUI / Xiaomi Tech « MIUI GERMANY | MIUI
 
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The map coordinates from Google Earth are indeed in North Zhejiang/Southern Shanghai, and there are indeed blue buildings in the vicinity. I'm pretty sure that your EMALS has not been outsourced to China :lol:

Could be, im not going to take the time to look it up, but take the other 'closeup' photos with a grain of salt, and any info the blog is trying to spew that isn't verified by other good sources, they've already proven at least a bit faulty with that false photo.
 
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