Domain: cpirc.org.cn
Stories and comments across the archive that link to cpirc.org.cn.
Comments · 7
-
Re:China (Incompetent, Offtopic, Flamebait, Troll)
They are trying to reduce.
CC. -
Re:Percentages
-
It's really sad.
It's really sad when you hear about china making these ambitious pans and really moving forward.
When I was a kid, my mother used to tell me to eat all my food because there were poor kids in china dying of starvation.
Technologically and economically we used to use china as an example of what is wrong with communism. Now china is growing.
1. A space Program
2. A nuclear power program, based on the safest design available.
3. An economy that is growing
4. More land mass
5. and more people.
It is obvious that the grandchildren of todays china will be telling their children to eat all their food because of the poor starving children in America. People will look at America with pity and revulsion. And our country will probably no longer be a superpower (we'll probably be speaking mandarin).
WHY
because.
Like fahrenheit, 451 this country is being torn apart by petty monopolistic groups bent on dominating each other.
If were lucky this might happen.
-
Re:In Communist China...
It's going to be a long, long while before China stops becoming a poor nation and >20% have mobile phones!
Ah, but if 20% of China has cell phones, that's 20% of ~1,290,000,000 which is roughly the population of the USA. And what % of the US owns Cell Phones? About 50%.
-
Re:1.2 billion
According to China Population Information and Research (CPIRC), the total population in Mainland China is 1,289,646,742.
-
The family owns a TV
There are about 1.28 billion people in the People's Republic of China, and 300 million television sets. That's one TV for every 4.3 people. Thus, at least every other nuclear family in China has a TV, and given even slightly extended families, I'd guess that almost everybody in China who wants to watch red TV can watch red TV.
-
Re:Elements of good design I'd missed
I put my email address in a jpeg image. Haven't found a spambot yet that can decipher that.
The flaw: OCR.
Try ASCII art next time. And never use the @:
\/\/ e |3 /\/\ () + |-| (a) \/\/ e |3 /\/\ () + |-| * ( 0 /\/\
Warning: if you spam me, you WILL be blocked. We proactively block spammers at our mail server through either the use of ipchains rules or header parsing. Our ipchains are already blocking at least a million addresses in China (only 1,277,730,500 to go).