i tend to shun products with the 'made in china' mark lol. but nowadays almost everything has it
i tend to shun products with the 'made in china' mark lol. but nowadays almost everything has it
So...they buy thread from other country and then import to China to sew it?
Oh, so they've found it out? Not everything is made piece for piece in China.
Actually, I've never thought as the iPod as being made in China.
I never really did think China supplied the resources and assembly. I thought everyone always knew it was mostly assembly, due to their billion+ people supplying the manual labor, at least in the back of my mind I always figured this so.
Well, the only thing that is cheap to get in China is man hours.
Everything else is mostly very costly.
Thats why we don't see Chinese cars on our streets, but wear Chinese t-shirts.
Oh, yea and in the text, when it talks about the media not getting out any worthy comment on that issue, it hits the spot.
It gives the people a really twisted idea of how international trade works; Especially in Europe that is already used as propaganda by the main companies, when they try to shift production capacity (like Nokia, Mercedes and similar atm.).
Modern business journalists don't have the time anymore to do proper research. What wanders trough the media is mostly lightly edited news from press- agencies, which are often nothing but the companies PR-material.
I have seen even people who are at the moment studying at business school falling for such hypes and from what they tell me thats what they are thought.
Now there is one basic principal: who tries to get an earning over the interest rates, has stopped to think in terms of sustainability and thinks of the possible profit first which is speculating.
There are only 2 times when you see a traditional industrial company move fast: when the politicians forget to keep up with developments and when it thinks that its rivals are moving even faster.
The second one is nothing but greed for money, delivered step by step down the chain of its executives, to make the working peoples life hell. There is no caring about the fate of the company in such actions, but just the striving for milking the cow until its dead.
The marked however doesn't really benefit those, who like to gradually sell off pieces of their cake and call it outsourcing, relocate each factory every 2 years and kick 3.000 people out every 6 month, to get the shares up.
wow sheez.... whats the biggest size in Africa then? oh and whats the smallest in China?
Ok, imagine, they make different sizes for no reason, but that they can price them per inch and make them more expensive.
Or they make different sizes because of the demand for them.
So the regular ones might just suit mostly anyone.
The small ones are small. They are meant to be this way, and once you squeezed your way in, besides that they might rip, you should wonder: "wouldn't a different size be better?".
That they are that elastic has a different reason than just to be form fitting...
Well, your size schould be somewhere near the size of the condom, because the force, to assume its natural size is increasing with the diameter somewhat quadratically.