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Color Me Unconvinced- Chinese Military and Technology

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


Ok, call me naive, but I’m still unconvinced by all the claims of the advances in the Chinese military. Before venturing to the center of the universe, I thought they may have a great and powerful army, but now have reversed course.

As I sit in my Chinese made chair, one leg wobbling as I move to my pc, I think that three weeks ago, when I purchased it, maybe I should have bought the foreign brand. Then, I reflect on my Chinese branded ‘never ready’ batteries with their life span of several minutes.

Walking down to get a starbucks muffin, I fight off vertigo as I navigate the crooked hallway, the walls tilting at an odd angle. Moving to the stairs, I maintain a hand on either side as they seem to be off center, and the entire seems to be on the verge of collapse, I ponder the Chinese capacity to manufacture. The average life of a building here is 15 years or so, and buildings dont move, so how can they manufacture planes with any precision?

My question is, how does a country who cannot get the milk from the teat of a cow to the cup in a pristine state, deal with the precision machining and fabrication of huge hunks of metal that fly at speeds of mach 2? Call me ignorant, call me a gun toting American redneck, but I just seem to think that if china could do such great things with their military hardware, k they could fabricate a ball point pen that doesnt explode in your pocket.

It could be me, and Im the first to admit that I know little of their capabilities. My only point is that if the Chinese military hardware is anything like china, then feel slightly less than nervous….maybe it will be my demise when in 15 years I march , little red book held high and proclaim the glory of the party…

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Product Quality Problems in China

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


Great post from this site.
Fake Medicine, Food & Toothpaste By Pamela Jean
June 28, 2007

tainted-food-4.gifChina is rapidly becoming known for faking its food. Hundreds of cases have been documented. China has been adulterating food destined for the U.S. ports with non-food ingredients. These fake or non-food ingredients can be dangerous and deadly.

In two of my previous posts, Counterfeit Food: Simply Profitable, Simply Wrong and Endangered: Best Friends & Homemade Bread, I talked about the tainted and counterfeit foods we are unknowingly importing.

Things seem to keep getting worse, not better.

Now, some 900,000 tubes of toothpaste containing the chemical used in antifreeze products have been found in hotels, motels, institutions for the mentally ill, hospitals, prisons, discount stores, and juvenile facilities in the U.S.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has finally warned Americans not to use any Chinese-made toothpaste, regardless of the brand.

The FDA has issued statements regarding poisoned pet food, tainted fish, and adulterated medicines from China.

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David Barboza, reporting for The New York Times, explains the wide spread nature of this fake food and fake medicine problem:

The incidents are the latest indications that cutting corners or producing fake goods is not just a legacy of China’s initial rush toward the free market three decades ago but still woven into the fabric of the nation’s thriving industrial economy. It is driven by entrepreneurs who are taking advantage of a weak legal system, lax regulations and a business culture where bribery and corruption are rampant.”This is cut-throat market capitalism,” said Wenran Jiang, a specialist in China who teaches at the University of Alberta. “But the question has to be asked: is this uniquely Chinese or is there simply a lack of regulation in the market?”

Counterfeiting, of course, is not new to China. Since this country’s economic reforms began to take root in the 1980s, businesses have engineered countless ways to produce everything from fake car parts, cosmetics and brand name bags to counterfeit electrical cables and phony Viagra. Counterfeiting rings are broken nearly every week; nonetheless, the government seems to be waging a losing battle against the operations.

Recently, numerous deaths in Panama have been linked to adulterated toothpaste from China. Chinese-made toothpaste has been banned by numerous countries in Asia and the Americas for containing diethylene glycol, or DEG. It is also a low-cost and sometimes deadly substitute for glycerin, a sweetener in many drugs.

Now, toothpaste imported from China that was tainted with the poisonous chemical diethylene glycol has been found to be widely distributed in the United States.

Officials of the Food and Drug Administration said toothpaste with even small amounts of the bad ingredient, diethylene glycol, a syrupy poison, had a “low but meaningful risk of toxicity and injury” for children and people with kidney or liver disease.

“This stuff does not belong in toothpaste, period,” a spokesman for the drug agency, Doug Arbesfeld, said. “No Chinese toothpaste has come into the country since the end of May.”

However, this huge problem is not just China’s accountability. Much accountability must lie with both the FDA and Congress. Congress has not passed any laws that require food distributors in the U.S. to label the country of origin. More problematic, our own FDA is woefully incapable of protecting us.

Critics say the F.D.A., which bears the bulk of the food-safety load, is underfinanced and understaffed, and they note that fewer than 1 percent of imported food shipments undergo laboratory analysis. The number of food inspectors has decreased in the last five years.

For more information about the toothpaste problem, and because I could not distill this information any better than Audra Ang did for the Associated Press, I’m including her article here in its entirety:

BEIJING: A government spokesman guaranteed the safety of Chinese exports on Thursday, in a rare direct commentary on rising international fears over Chinese products.Wang Xinpei, a spokesman for the Commerce Ministry, said China “has paid great attention” to the issue, especially food products because it concerns people’s health.

“It can be said that the quality of China’s exports all are guaranteed,” tainted-food-1.gifWang told reporters at a regularly scheduled briefing.

The statement was among Beijing’s most public assertions of the safety of its exports since they came under scrutiny earlier this year with the deaths of dogs and cats in North America blamed on Chinese wheat gluten tainted with the chemical melamine.

Since then, U.S. authorities have turned away or recalled toxic fish, juice containing unsafe color additives and popular toy trains decorated with lead paint.

Chinese-made toothpaste has also been banned by numerous countries in North and South America and Asia for containing diethylene glycol, or DEG, a chemical often found in antifreeze. It is also a low-cost – and sometimes deadly – substitute for glycerin, a sweetener in many drugs.

On Wednesday, three Japanese importers recalled millions of Chinese-made travel toothpaste sets, many sold to inns and hotels, after they were found to contain as much as 6.2 percent of diethylene glycol.

Wang, the Commerce Ministry spokesman, said Chinese experts have already “explained the situation.”

He gave no details, although the country’s quality watchdog has in the past cited tests from 2000 that it said showed toothpaste containing less than 15.6 percent diethylene glycol was harmless to humans.

The New York Times reported tainted-food-2.gifearly Thursday that about 900,000 tubes of tainted Chinese toothpaste have been distributed in the United States, showing up in correctional facilities and some hospitals.

Officials in Georgia and North Carolina told The Times that no illnesses had been reported, and that the toothpaste in question was being replaced with brands not manufactured in China.

Earlier this month, a spokesman for North Carolina’s Department of Correction said Pacific brand toothpaste was distributed to prisoners who could not afford to buy a name brand at prison stores. The tubes were taken away after trace amounts of DEG was found in them.

Also Thursday, state media said Beijing police raided a village where live pigs were force-fed wastewater to boost their weight before slaughter, underscoring the country’s chronic food safety problems.

Plastic pipes had been forced down the pigs’ throats and villagers had pumped each 100 kilogram (220 pound) pig with 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of wastewater, the Beijing Morning Post reported.

Paperwork showed the pigs were headed for one of Beijing’s main slaughterhouses and stamps on their ears indicated that they had already been through quarantine and inspection, the paper said. Suspects escaped during Wednesday’s raid and no arrests were made, it said.

The case underscored China’s chaotic food safety situation, where manufacturers and distributors often use additives that have not been approved, falsify expiration dates or find other ways to cut corners to eke out small profits.

Earlier this week, inspectors announced they had closed 180 food factories nationwide in the first half of this year and seized tons of candy, pickles, crackers and seafood tainted with formaldehyde, illegal dyes, and industrial wax.

“These are not isolated cases,” Han Yi, an official with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, was quoted as saying in Wednesday’s state-run China Daily newspaper.

Han’s admission was significant because the agency has said in the past that safety violations were the work of a few rogue operators — a claim aimed at protecting China’s billions of dollars of food exports.

We have to be alert. We need new laws to hold the government of China accountable. These problems are not limited to toys, medicines, and food.

For example, did you know that over 40% of all the tires sold in the U.S. are made in China? If any readers have recently bought tires, it might be worth your while – and your family’s safety – for you to check out this article regarding a recall of over 450,000 tires sold in the U.S. and made in China. Evidently, the tires are unsafe.

Its so sad that we can’t trust our food and we can’t trust our government to protect us. Are we becoming a third world country?

Our dependency on China, our weakened and underfunded FDA, and our free wheeling trade policies have compounded our food safety problems. It seems that we are standing motionless as we watch our nation roll back a whole century or more of progress.

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China’s Warbird- Forcing Peace in The Region- New Photos

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


In a move to reinstall confidence in the region, it has been reported that China has developed a stealth fighter. The marvelous fighter, pictured below , will no doubt bring confidence in the region about China’s desire to makes its rise a peaceful one. The photo below shows the marvelous flying machine, but as its China, there is much more to this flying hunk of high tech death, than meets the eye….

Photos leaked online appear to show a prototype of China's J-20 stealth fighter jetPhotos leaked online appear to show a prototype of China’s J-20 stealth fighte

When the super china power exoskeleton is removed, we see the real ‘meat and potatoes’ of the deliverer of doom…

Robertson B1-RD single place ultralight aircraft.
from http://www.ultralightnews.com/features/attitude.htm

Yes in China aka the land of smoke and mirrors, we catch a glimpse of the reality of this stealth raptor …

(I believe the photo above is of a Caucasian and thus the actual design for the Chinese war bird could have been ‘copied’ from it….)

Providing thrust for this beast will be nothing less than the most advanced in Chinese high tech

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With a crew trained for the rigors of combat readiness in the 21st century, this sturdy fighter promises to bring peace to the region.

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The ruling party is overjoyed with its perceived ability to tilt power in the region for the good of all that a special motorcade was called with the leader of the country in the lead

sanford.jpgThe typical resident of this marvelous country, being overjoyed with the prospects of spreading peace and love across the world

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marched to the local ‘smoke hut’ for a hit of the pleasures of the poppy

your more straight laced Chinese merely expressed their joy by watching from a local market, or maybe they’d not heard the new yet.
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I think it is time to give China her rightful place in the 21st century….

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No French Love For China

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


My site has two cool tools that I use when I am bored and/or thinking of ways to poke a stick in the eye of the giant panda. Te tools are statcounter and another (site monitor?), I forget the name and am too lazy to look it up. But, these tools are cool . They tell you what pages are being viewed and where the visitors to your blog come from. The interesting thing about that is I learned how ignorant I am of world geography. I am checking my blog hits and see I got people from countries like Burundi or burkina fasso, and i scratch my head like wtf is a burkina fasso? Then I see the guys from Lebanon or Afghanistan who are looking at the post about the Chinese lady who did the dog and i wonder if they get caught accessing such a page, will they lose a limb?

So the other day as i sat and marveled at my ignorance about the countires of the world,( I had a guy from a coutnry called gnip gnop , i think), it dawned on me, I get no French people on my blog! I was like wtf are the french people doing? They dont care about china, or is it my style. Then I though, in the sake of being a good neighbor, I will try to entice some of the Frnch persuasion to learn about Chian, so utilizing google translation tools I have penned the following:

To my french friends
“Pour ma bretheren français et sisteren. Je voudrais vous inviter à vous joindre à moi les joies de l’apprentissage sur le pays merveilleux centre. S’il vous plaît se joindre au reste du monde en offrir en leur proposant des produits dont ils peuvent «Shanzai» ou copier et revendre à vos citoyens, à une fraction du coût.

au cheire lun. reviour”

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Lazy Malingering American Sot!- Hardworking Chinese Toddler

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


A commenter recently called me a malingerer, surprised by such harsh words, I rushed to m-w.com to see just what the word meant— malingerer “to pretend or exaggerate incapacity or illness (as to avoid duty or work)” Reflecting on those harsh words, as I scanned the interweb aimlessly, I came across the following photos. And although I would not say that I am a malingerer (in terms of feigning illness) one could argue that I am currently not devoting all of my neurons to the task of making money for any one company , thus the word loafer may be more appropriate..
But I digress. I would like to applaud the ability of a place like China to reward those who do not malinger (manlinging?). As you can see, it is wonderful that this boy at the tender age of 7 or so is learning a skill. Never can we accuse him of “malinging” as he would be strapped to a post and beaten with bamboo pole. Leaving that to the side, I would like to credit his boss/slave owner for running a tight ship. Grade school is overrated, as long as you can make change, you can live in this society. As for books, nowadays they all come with photos, so who needs to be able to read. China is rife with uneducated men who are billionaires they are called “prty officials”, so maybe they are actually on to something.
As I stare at this photo and marvel at how a boy who cannot say his Chinese ABC’s (Bo PO MO fo?) has already learned a trade for which he will no doubt earn pennies in his sure to be miserable life. I have to chalk one up for the center country. Based upon these photos we can see the impact of the rise of China.

A Young Auto Mechanic from China (18 pics)

A Young Auto Mechanic from China (18 pics)

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China- Foreign Cash Aint All They’ve Got-Wasteland in China

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


here are some scary photos of China and her problem with waste and pollution. The land in China is becomeing as toxic as the milk….

from this site..

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Horrible Accident in China- link

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


The link below shows a Chines lady being run over by a truck. The issue was that at the last moment the truck tries to avoid a taxi on its right and turns to the left, mowing over the poor woman.
At about 0:37 seconds you can see the woman come into the frame from the right. She is wearing blue and backs a tryke onto the street and then goes towards the top of the screen. A large dark truck comes into the screen and then to avoid a cab runs her over. The video highlights one of the biggest problems in China. The affluent have all the resources but a place like this apparently does not have adequate street signs or lighting.

The video is not gory but its pretty violent.

http://www.liveleak.com/e/b32_1285779991

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China #1 in Breat Implant Surgery in World

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


File this under “Poor things, their chests look like a 7 year old boy….”

“China leads the world in breast augmentation, with over 220,000 women undergoing the cosmetic surgery last year (souce: ISAPS.org).”

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China Votes to Retain Right to Execute Gays

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


from this website:
excerpt:
” On Tuesday, the United Nations General Assembly voted 93 for, 55 against with 27 abstaining to reinsert ‘sexual orientation’ into a resolution condemning extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions. It was removed in November in a move led by African and Islamic countries, but brought back for another vote following the United States’ insistence.

China once again is in good company casting the “nay” vote along with countries like Benin, Saudi Arabia, Malawi, Somalia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Let me translate that for you into layman terms: China believes it is alright for the state to kill gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people just for being who they are!”

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Quake Damages Chinese Village Homes

Posted by w_thames_the_d on January 5, 2011


Following is an excerpt from the chinadaily. It reports that a several earthquakes shook china damaging several buildings. The truth is that Chinese buildings, as shown with the Sichuan quake, are poorly constructed and often dangerous.

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“Several moderate earthquakes which jolted Yingjiang county, Southwest China’s Yunnan province on Saturday and Sunday damaged more than 23,600 houses, affecting 14,800 locals, but no casualties have been reported so far, Xinhua News said Monday.

Li Zhiren, deputy county chief said local authorities have dispatched 2,000 tents and 2,000 blankets for local people who have been transferred from their endangered homes.

On Saturday, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake also hit Yingjiang county at 5:31 pm, according to the local county government. Soon after, a 4.8-magnitude earthquake hit Yingjiang at 7:33 am on Sunday.

Earthquake damages 23,600 buildings in SW China
Local people live in a temporary tent in Yingjiang county, Yunnan province on Jan 3, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

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