Sorry, but I know some great Chinese people. You're just a lowlife racist.
bro its not like the s are only hated by the rabid racists and extremists, the whole world hates them commies & s imho. communism & fascism are twin brothers imho. fascists were defeated in the WW2 but the allies didn't win either
Sorry, but I know some great Chinese people. You're just a lowlife racist.
so why don't you immigrate to their country since you love them people so much? sorry but the s government doesn't give away greencards so imprudently as the US government does
com'on son commies are enemies tbh, and what makes you think them people are great? just because they can crack softwares or that they could drive a legion of tanks over their own college scros and massacre them all?
lol them people cracking softwares
He needs something.
Maybe another fix of crack.
Huge employer in China makes big step toward robot
When the world’s largest maker and assembler of electronic components and products announced plans in August to replace Chinese workers with robots, some robot executives called it a ploy to keep their workers in line. The company didn’t want to build robots, they said, it wanted to control its workers, who had complained of tough working conditions and had a spate of suicides.
But earlier this month, officials from Hon Hai Precision Industry and its subsidiary, Foxconn, took the next step, signaling a potential sea change in the electronics industry. They broke ground for new robotics R&D and manufacturing facilities in a new industrial park in Taichung, central Taiwan. Foxconn, which made its name by using cheap mainland Chinese labor to supply the likes of Apple, HP, Sony, Dell and Nokia, says it will replace 500,000 workers with robots in the next three to five years.
The plan is so sweeping that its implementation would have huge implications for China and the robotics industry worldwide. It signals that Chinese labor may no longer have the low-cost advantage it once enjoyed and that the robotics industry is ripe for change.
http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/ne...All+Stories%29
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