Cthulhu
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WOW I am so glad you are participating in such a great high tech field.congratulations bro, keep up the great job buddy .keep us informed about your projects and exhibitions you participate .come on I did nothing here my bro.thats sad to hear but i dont blame you im busy making solar car and prepare for solar challenge 2017 car race in Australia but i also have to study and its make it double hard for me i was thinking to leave the team
this is the car we made
the black car is the hydrogen car we solar team race with hydrogen team to make the car faster
this is demo we test our engine breaks control system on this etc before we install them on our car
demo is drive able vehicle
this is our workshop the right side belongs to the hydrogen team (you can see their black car )the left side is ours (the orange thing is our car )
@kollang this is the predecessor students who make this car and they become 2nd in world in the south Africa solar challenge other than these i have to study this is how i fill my free time how are you my friend it has been long time we chat in this forum i will never forgot the moment you teach me math here in this thread
Capitalism is about free exchange of goods and services and it proved to be capable of bringing billions of ppl out of poverty and creating healthier more prospers societies and higher living standards for all. A competitive market creates quality and it prevents monopolies that drive up prices and punish the consumer. It helps the small and medium businesses which creates more jobs. But the main reason that i recommend this for our country is that individuals are put out of economic cycle by themselves not by the government, for example think of a class with 5 students in it and they all want to became painter, in a capitalist class all of the students have the chance to become painters. They all have access to the instruments to paint so all of them will start painting and in the process some of them will quit painting because they will realize they don't have the talent to became a painter, but in a non-capitalist class the teacher will pick one of these students and only give him/her the instruments of painting and the other 4 students don't get them and start blaming the teacher for not becoming a painter, even if they didn't have the talent to become one in the first place, same goes with the economy. Our current economic model is based on "پارتی" and bribery so ethnic minorities will blame the majority for their failures which makes them more likely to rebel against majority or become separatists (at least for economic causes) but if we start promoting capitalism they won't have anything against the majority at least in economical manners.Skimming through very quickly through the above posts, I see you're arguing about Ahmadinejad's economic policy. Well let me tell you now, he didn't have one. He is a populist, his policies are designed to get votes. That is neither capitalism nor socialism.
Now if you would explain why you think capitalism would be good for Iran, I can pinpoint the places I will refute.
Capitalism is about free exchange of goods and services and it proved to be capable of bringing billions of ppl out of poverty and creating healthier more prospers societies and higher living standards for all. A competitive market creates quality and it prevents monopolies that drive up prices and punish the consumer. It helps the small and medium businesses which creates more jobs. But the main reason that i recommend this for our country is that individuals are put out of economic cycle by themselves not by the government, for example think of a class with 5 students in it and they all want to became painter, in a capitalist class all of the students have the chance to become painters. They all have access to the instruments to paint so all of them will start painting and in the process some of them will quit painting because they will realize they don't have the talent to became a painter, but in a non-capitalist class the teacher will pick one of these students and only give him/her the instruments of painting and the other 4 students don't get them and start blaming the teacher for not becoming a painter, even if they didn't have the talent to become one in the first place, same goes with the economy. Our current economic model is based on "پارتی" and bribery so ethnic minorities will blame the majority for their failures which makes them more likely to rebel against majority or become separatists (at least for economic causes) but if we start promoting capitalism they won't have anything against the majority at least in economical manners.
Do you know what happened to my outfit thread? (._.)(-_-)
It was trolling trash like the rest of your posts so it probably got deleted.
Actions speak louder than words.Honestly it's unfair because nearly all my posts are informative and engaging. I'm censured because I'm not afraid to speak the truth. In the words of Donald Trump "Truth alone triumphs".
wow form this day on i will call you captain kollangWOW I am so glad you are participating in such a great high tech field.congratulations bro, keep up the great job buddy .keep us informed about your projects and exhibitions you participate .come on I did nothing here my bro.
Iam doing fine, beside control electrical engineering, I started the aviation course and I am a student pilot for now.
Actions speak louder than words.