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World's first atomic bomb built by Chinese-American

The suck up on this thread is immense.

Key word:Chinese American.
 
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I feel sorry for insecure Indians like you who cannot hear good things about others. I said this because i had many good Chinese friends at uni and they were always very helpful and very hard working students

Giving credit where its due is one thing, but crediting a lone Chinese American for America's nuclear bomb, that too by a Pakistani is laughable and specimen of brown nosing. Ask any Chinese here if they would like to take credit for the American Bomb.
 
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Giving credit where its due is one thing, but crediting a lone Chinese American for America's nuclear bomb, that too by a Pakistani is laughable and specimen of brown nosing. Ask any Chinese here if they would like to take credit for the American Bomb.

I think you are too blind that you did not read what i said. I said they have this talent to make inventions. I was not talking about this specific invention of nuclear technology. I don't understand why this statement is giving you a pain :)
 
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Going by the response here... processors and chipsets of Intel and AMD are made by Indians and since more than 27% of NASA people are of Indian origin...INDIA OWNS NASA. :lol:
 
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I think you are too blind that you did not read what i said. I said they have this talent to make inventions. I was not talking about this specific invention of nuclear technology. I don't understand why this statement is giving you a pain :)

Oh so you randomly make these sort of comments in the middle of a conversation do you?

Chinese are intelligent and creative peoples and they have this talent to make inventions
 
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Going by the response here... processors and chipsets of Intel and AMD are made by Indians and since more than 27% of NASA people are of Indian origin...INDIA OWNS NASA. :lol:

Still believe that eh?

WASHINGTON: It's an Internet myth that has taken on a life of its own. No matter how often you slay this phony legend, it keeps popping up again like some hydra-headed beast.

But on Monday, the Indian government itself consecrated the oft-circulated fiction as fact in Parliament, possibly laying itself open to a breach of privilege. By relaying to Rajya Sabha members (as reported in The Times of India) a host of unsubstantiated and inflated figures about Indian professionals in US, the government also made a laughing stock of itself.

The figures provided by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development Purandeshwari included claims that 38 per cent of doctors in US are Indians, as are 36 per cent of NASA scientists and 34 per cent of Microsoft employees.

There is no survey that establishes these numbers, and absent a government clarification, it appears that the figures come from a shop-worn Internet chain mail that has been in circulation for many years. Spam has finally found its way into the Indian parliament dressed up as fact.

Attempts by this correspondent over the years to authenticate the figures have shown that it is exaggerated, and even false. Both Microsoft and NASA say they don't keep an ethnic headcount. While they acknowledge that a large number of their employees are of Indian origin, it is hardly in the 30-35 per cent range.

In a 2003 interview with this correspondent, Microsoft chief Bill Gates guessed that the number of Indians in the engineering sections of the company was perhaps in the region of 20 per cent, but he thought the overall figure was not true. NASA workers say the number of Indians in the organization is in the region of 4-5 per cent, but the 36 per cent figure is pure fiction.

The number of physicians of Indian-origin in the US is a little easier to estimate. The Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) has 42,000 members, in addition to around 15,000 medical students and residents. There were an estimated 850,000 doctors in the US in 2004. So, conflating the figures, no more than ten per cent of the physicians in US maybe of Indian-origin – and that includes Indian-Americans – assuming not everyone is registered with AAPI.

India rising in US: Govt falls victim to net hoax - Times Of India
 
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Oh so you randomly make these sort of comments in the middle of a conversation do you?

and you intentionally diverted this topic in another direction. Overcome these complexes dude. If you cannot dare to say good thins about others then at least have dare to hear it from others :) you have doubt about intelligence and talent of Chinese peoples. Look at their progress if you still think that they don't deserve the credit
 
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Still believe that eh?

WASHINGTON: It's an Internet myth that has taken on a life of its own. No matter how often you slay this phony legend, it keeps popping up again like some hydra-headed beast.

But on Monday, the Indian government itself consecrated the oft-circulated fiction as fact in Parliament, possibly laying itself open to a breach of privilege. By relaying to Rajya Sabha members (as reported in The Times of India) a host of unsubstantiated and inflated figures about Indian professionals in US, the government also made a laughing stock of itself.

The figures provided by the Minister of State for Human Resource Development Purandeshwari included claims that 38 per cent of doctors in US are Indians, as are 36 per cent of NASA scientists and 34 per cent of Microsoft employees.

There is no survey that establishes these numbers, and absent a government clarification, it appears that the figures come from a shop-worn Internet chain mail that has been in circulation for many years. Spam has finally found its way into the Indian parliament dressed up as fact.

Attempts by this correspondent over the years to authenticate the figures have shown that it is exaggerated, and even false. Both Microsoft and NASA say they don't keep an ethnic headcount. While they acknowledge that a large number of their employees are of Indian origin, it is hardly in the 30-35 per cent range.

In a 2003 interview with this correspondent, Microsoft chief Bill Gates guessed that the number of Indians in the engineering sections of the company was perhaps in the region of 20 per cent, but he thought the overall figure was not true. NASA workers say the number of Indians in the organization is in the region of 4-5 per cent, but the 36 per cent figure is pure fiction.

The number of physicians of Indian-origin in the US is a little easier to estimate. The Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) has 42,000 members, in addition to around 15,000 medical students and residents. There were an estimated 850,000 doctors in the US in 2004. So, conflating the figures, no more than ten per cent of the physicians in US maybe of Indian-origin – and that includes Indian-Americans – assuming not everyone is registered with AAPI.

India rising in US: Govt falls victim to net hoax - Times Of India

Oh how convenient , TOI became a trusted source now?? I was just commenting on the trend in this thread..Who cares whether Indians are 1% or 40%. They are American Indians or in other words People of Indian Origin ( PIO ).
 
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Oh how convenient , TOI became a trusted source now?? I was just commenting on the trend in this thread..Who cares whether Indians are 1% or 40%. They are American Indians or in other words People of Indian Origin ( PIO ).

I'm curious what Indian media source is reliable?

I used most of them before and they have all been rejected as crap.
 
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Although her contributions to physics and the nuclear bomb is admirable, let's not get carried away. Contributions by many other physicists and researchers in the field of nuclear bombs far outweigh hers. Robert Opperheimer, Enrico Fermi, Leó Szilárd, etc are prime examples of this.

Anyone with an iota of knowledge and interest in nuclear physics and history would know, unfortunately even this is too much to be expected of fanboys and some people.
 
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