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Six More Keys To Quality Product Made In China.
2009-08-12 20:45:00 The other day, I did a post entitled, "The Six (Not Five) Keys To China Quality." In response to that post, Rich Brubaker, over at the All Roads Lead to China blog left a long and very thoughtful comment adding six additional things that should be done to better ensure quality Chinese manufacturing. I found those six items so spot-on that I am turning them into a post to give them greater play: 1. Take the time to establish the right partners and processes. Don't come to China with a list of three suppliers found on Alibaba and don't work on a time line. Get it right from the start, and if need be, take a short term hit and continue producing in the US/ EU until the China platform is ready. Should things fail, it will cost a lot more than a few months of the existing process. Dan: This is so true. Everything in China manufacturing takes longer than you think and way longer than your Chinese manufacturer will tell you. Your manufacturer is key; choose it wisely and not und...
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Made in China and U.S. government defense
2009-05-31 18:15:00 It was customary, even mandatory that components used in military equipment, (submarines, electronic equipment, etc) be made in the United States. Now that 90+% of components are now made in China, how is that affecting the procurement of "made-in-the-U.S.A."- components, like valves, pipe fittings,
Need a Laptop Not Made in China
2009-05-26 16:04:00 I need a new laptop, but I don't want anything made in China. Essentially, I need a laptop with Windows XP (hate Vista), Office 97, wireless, and three USB ports. I won't be doing anything more exotic than editing material, visiting web sites, and answering email--no high-powered graphi
?Made in China? is a Security Risk
2008-12-16 04:42:00 The recent publication of a Chinese scam where thousands of Credit Card swiping machines supplied from China to UK to be used at Merchant locations were found to have been tampered and inserted with a malicious chip to siphon off credit card data to China. This resulted in thousands of credit card customers losing money ...
MADE IN CHINA
2008-09-04 12:31:00 A veces me aburro y leo blogs extraos. Otras veces los extraos se aburren y me pasan blogs que ellos leen. El caso es que de vez en cuando surge algo interesante para contar.En esta ocasin, el "amigo" Pumba, rey del mundo gayer, me pasa una noticia publicada en Hoygan, que ahora mismo paso a contarles a ustedes.Cuando los nios son muy pequeos, nos gusta hacerles regalos que atraigan su atencin, que les dejen embobados, y a la vez intentamos que sean educativos o que les permitan captar nuevos conocimientos del mundo que les rodea. Si adems lo que buscamos es el ahorro (cosa que ocurre con frecuencia), lo ms probable es que acabemos en un superchino adquiriendo un juguete de dudosa calidad.Un ejemplo:Un jueguete sencillo como otro cualquiera. Con sus letras, un dibujo de algo que empieza por esa letra y un botn para que una voz te diga la palabra asociada a esa letra, musiquitas y hasta un micrfono. Hasta aqu todo bien. Miremos con ms detalle.Toma ya!! Para que el nio ...
Mercedes made in China
2008-06-01 15:00:00 The C230 Avantgarde has something special: it comes from China. No, this is not a copy, but a Mercedes produced by BBDC (Beijing Benz Daimler Chrysler, the Chinese joint venture of Mercedes.) That is reassuring fans, it is intended exclusively for the Chinese market.Mercedes E-Class produced in China since 2006. BBDC does produce than the C230. The great novelty is that the V6 2.5 l C230 will be produced in China. While so far, the mechanical E-Class were imported from Germany.The C230 Classic will be sold 388 000 yuan (about 35 300 €.) Problem: other versions of the C-Class available in China (C200K and C280) are imported (and therefore surtaxes.) As a result, 378 000 yuan (about 34 400 €), the C200K is barely cheaper than the C230 (hence a risk of cannibalization.) As the C280, 478 000 yuan (about 43 500 €), it leaves a gaping hole in the range.Please note that besides the Avantgarde version (black), the C230 "made in China" will be sold to finishing Classic, wi...
Crash test di un camioncino cinese
2008-05-28 13:33:00 Il crash test che vedete nel video viene effettuato alla modesta velocit di 64 km/h. Il camioncino sottopostovi, per motivi che potrete facilmente intuire, non verr mai commercializzato in Europa, mentre seppure con un test simile lo si pu vendere in Cina. Immaginate di trovarvi alla sua guida.
Beijing: Made in China Part 14
2008-05-26 07:09:00 Arts Coffee Haven25 Chengxian Jie St., Dongcheng; 86-10/6405-2047; dessert for two $10. Where to shop Guang Han Tang Chinese Antique Furniture & ArtTreasures spotted here recently: a Ming dynasty bed; pharmacy cabinets smelling of medicinal herbs. Ships internationally.Jichuang Fulu, near Nangao Rd., East Dashanzi, Chaoyang; 86-10/8456-7945; www.guanghantang.com.What to readExhibiting Experimental Art in ChinaBy Wu Hung. Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, 2000. Rong Rong's East VillageBy Wu Hung. Chambers Fine Art, 2003. Tui-Transfiguration By Rong Rong and Inri. Timezone 8, 2004. Beijing 798 Edited by Huang Rui. Timezone 8, 2004. A 50-year history of the Factory. Nine Lives: The Birth of Avant-Garde Art in New ChinaBy Karen Smith. Scalo Verlag, 2005. Most titles are available through Timezone 8 bookstore, Factory 798. 86-10/8456-0336; www.timezone8.com.Web only: Where to go outPause Cafe 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd. (one block down from the CIMG building)Dashanzi Art District86-...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 13
2008-05-26 07:09:00 GalleriesRed GateThe respected gallery's new space at 798 was previously a liquor factory.2 Jiuxianqiao Rd.; 86-10/ 6438-1005; www.redgategallery.com.Chinese- ContemporaryFactory 798, 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd.; 86-10/8456-2421; www.chinesecontemporary.com.Lon-g March Space (formerly 25,000 Li Cultural Transmission Center)Factory 798, 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd.; 86-10/6438-7107; www.longmarchspace.com.Imagine- Gallery Laiguangying DongluFeijiacun Donglu and Laiguangying Donglu, Chaoyang; 86-10/6438-5747; www.imagine-gallery.com.China Art & Archives WarehouseA gallery opposite the Nangao police station, in an area just outside The Fifth Ring Road.Caochangdi Cun, Jichang Fulu; 86-10/8456-5152. Where to stayBamboo Garden HotelCharming hotel in a small hutong near the Jiugulou subway stop.24 Xiao Shiqiao Jiugulou Dajie, Xicheng; 86-10/6403-2229; www.bbgh.com.cn; doubles from $94. Grand HyattA modern, elegant retreat steps from Tiananmen Square.1 E. Chang An Ave.; 800/233-1234 or 86-10/8518-1234; www.gr...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 12
2008-05-26 07:08:00 When to goSpring or fall is best. Temperatures average 55 to 79 degrees in September and May, the month when the annual Dashanzi International Art Festival takes place.Getting thereBeijing's Capital Airport has 98 international air routes linking the city to 39 countries. From the States, stopovers are typical, but United Airlines and Air China offer direct service from JFK, LAX, and San Francisco. Continental flies nonstop from Newark, as does United from Chicago O'Hare.Getting aroundTaxis are relatively cheap in Beijing. Unless you are fluent in Mandarin, have the address of your destination written out in Chinese. The subway is also easy to use but doesn't go out to Dashanzi.
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 11
2008-05-26 07:07:00 The Mount Fuji photographs were taken with a self-timer: they show the artists from a distance, hand in hand, walking toward the mountain. In many of the photographs, there's so much snow that you can't see Fuji, only a trace of horizon and the twig-like figures of the artists in the white landscape. In other shots, they lie together on the frozen ground, or crouch like animals in the snow. In the last photographs, the massive cone of the mountain suddenly appears, shrouded in clouds?just as the artists vanish, leaving two sets of crooked prints. "There really is a Fate?or some sort of intermediary," Rong Rong said. "We came across this beautiful environment. The irony is that we wanted to photograph Mount Fuji, but in the end you could hardly see the mountain." "A gift from God," Inri said.I knew that nothing remained of the original Beijing East Village, but I was curious to see the place where it had once existed. Today you enter the south side of Chaoyang Park through a futuri...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 10
2008-05-26 07:06:00 On one of my last evenings in Beijing, I visited Rong Rong and his wife, the Japanese artist Inri, at their apartment just outside the Fifth Ring Road. The Beijing-based Canadian photographer Karen Patterson had agreed to translate for us. The first thing a visitor sees upon entering the double-height living area is a large photograph of the couple, naked and holding hands. It was taken at 798, when the complex was still a derelict industrial space. Even with the skyrocketing rents, the famous photographers could have their studios at 798 if they chose; a series of 16 of their prints recently sold in the United States for $100,000. But like many Beijing artists, the couple doesn't feel that Dashanzi is a good place to create art. "Too many people," Inri told me, making a face. Rong Rong added: "This is our life. This is our work. Over there, it's almost as if the artist's studio becomes a public place." Rong Rong and Inri's home is a kind of temple to photography, where the tool...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 9
2008-05-26 07:06:00 When I met them, Wang and Zhang had just returned from a show in Guangzhou; although his photographs have been shown all over the world, this was the first time they had been officially exhibited at a major museum in China. For the show he chose relatively conservative work (the nude girls were left at home), including Follow Me, a three-by-nine-foot photograph of the artist as a teacher, in front of an enormous chalkboard scrawled with error-riddled English and Chinese slogans: "Let the world learns about China!" and "Is it possible for me to exchange some British pounds for the U.S. dollars?" The piece was inspired by an English course that aired on Chinese television in the eighties, after Deng Xiaoping's reforms took effect. Wang remembers trying and failing the course, gathered with his neighbors around the rare television set, while the news reported the program's success stories?an ordinary soldier who graduated from the course and became an English professor, for example. ...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 8
2008-05-26 07:05:00 The scene wouldn't have been unfamiliar to many of Beijing's more established artists, like Wang Qingsong, who lived in Songzhuang, Beijing's oldest surviving artists' village, in the mid 1990's. Because artists weren't allowed in the area at the time, he was constantly hiding from the police: "I moved ?ve times in one year," he told me, when I visited him and his family at their home. Wang, whose strikingly beautiful large-format photographs at once criticize and celebrate the "global" commercial culture of today's Chinese cities (his work often includes a Coke bottle or McDonald's golden arches), now lives with his wife, Zhang Fang, their son, and Zhang's parents in a spacious but casual apartment in the eastern district of Tongxian, a neighborhood known for the number of artists living there. (The noted performance artist He Yunchang has an apartment downstairs.) A Donald Duck bicycle was parked underneath one of Wang's most famous pieces, China Mansion, a scroll-like p...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 7
2008-05-26 07:03:00 As Beijing expands, its artists move farther and farther from the city center. Those whose work is selling look for bigger studios and (marginally) cleaner air; the ones who are just starting out simply look for the cheapest possible rent. I visited the international art communities of Feijiacun and Suojiacun, where Chinese painters and sculptors work alongside visiting and expatriate foreign artists. Laetitia Gauden, a French curator who started the Imagine Gallery in Feijiacun in 2003, took me next door to Suojiacun to see the new live-work space she shares with her husband, a musician in a Beijing hard-core band, and their son. Gauden was tremendously excited about the potential for Suojiacun, which was attracting artists with its large, warehouse-like studios and low rents?it's significantly cheaper than Factory 798's. She showed me the border beyond which the community had recently expanded. "People kept coming," she explained. Soon after I returned to New York, however, the ...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Beijing: Made in China Part 6
2008-05-26 06:55:00 The situation is very different today. At home and abroad, Chinese artists are being exhibited and fted, and their work is being sold for record prices. An oil painting by Liu Xiaodong that went for $20,000 two years ago now goes for $200,000, and in 2004, Hong Hao became one of the first Chinese artists living on the mainland to have his work acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Although most of the buyers at this level are foreign, Christophe Mao, the director of Chambers Fine Art, a gallery representing Chinese artists in Manhattan, says it's only a matter of time before mainland Chinese collectors descend on the market: "Just wait," he predicted. "Once they start, you won't be able to get your hands on any of it." While grateful for the attention, some Chinese artists are a bit suspicious about why they're suddenly so popular. "Any article you read from the West starts with one of two things: the Cultural Revolution or June 4," Ho said, referring to the demonstr...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 5
2008-05-26 06:54:00 Tung's prediction came true in January. After years of uncertainty, the Beijing municipal government designated Factory 798 a cultural landmark, protecting it at least for the near future. The owners have requested a master-plan proposal from Studio Works, a Los Angeles?based architecture and urban-design practice that will set up a new design center in the factory. In collaboration with Chinese architects, the new studio will focus on developing an environmentally sustainable vision for the unique site. I met Wang Wei and his wife, Rania Ho, at the Arts Coffee Haven, a tiny, welcoming place west of the Confucius Temple with Buddhist murals on the ceiling and a wood-burning stove. There, earnest art students consume mocha lattes, green tea cheesecake, and something called "masala toast"?a menu that highlights some hidden perils of globalization. Ho, who is an artist and a curator, was born and raised in California; the couple met as students at Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Ar...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 4
2008-05-26 06:54:00 The pace of change in Beijing has been rapid but inconsistent?and that patchwork transformation is reflected in the art world as well. Shows are still canceled, but not necessarily the most transgressive ones. Because of 798's uncertain future, curators and artists who occupy these impressive spaces are forced to be flexible. The Long March Space, which is well known for its public-art projects along the route of Mao's Long March, uses its space at 798 more as a base than as a gallery. When I visited, members were displaying the results of their "Great Survey of Paper-cutting in Yanchuan County," a collaboration among artists, government officials, and the residents of one agrarian county in Shaanxi province. The subjects of this artistic census?people of all ages?were asked to cut traditional red latticework patterns into the design most familiar to them. The results ranged from scenes of village life, to profiles of Mao Tse-tung, to the logo of the official Chinese television st...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 3
2008-05-26 06:53:00 Factory 798 is constantly rumored to be on the point of destruction. Perhaps that is the secret to artistic vitality in Beijing. The international attention the old factories have received, combined with the lobbying efforts of artists and gallery owners, has persuaded the municipal government of 798's value?as architecture, as a cultural asset, and as a tourist draw during the upcoming Olympics. "They won't demolish it at least until 2008," said Jenny Wong, one of the curators at the Chinese Contemporary gallery, when I visited Beijing recently. "They wouldn't have time to build something new and glossy before then." Even in Dashanzi, it's hard to forget the 46-foot clock hanging over the National Museum in Tiananmen Square, ticking down the days, hours, minutes, and seconds until the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Wong gave me a tour of her gallery, an airy second-floor space with its original wood-beamed ceiling. Ma Liuming's arresting self-portraits were on display ...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 2
2008-05-26 06:53:00 Zhang's performance, called 12 Square Meters, was dedicated to the artist Ai Weiwei, who as a child accompanied his father, the famous poet Ai Qing, when he cleaned latrines in western China during the Cultural Revolution. Two weeks after the performance in the toilet, the police came and arrested several of the Dong Cun artists, and in 2001 the village was razed to make way for a public park. In the last dozen years, Beijing has stretched its borders; what used to be the periphery is now prime real estate, and some of the most interesting galleries and studios have had to migrate outside the city proper. Just inside the Fifth Ring Road, the tourist-friendly "art district" Dashanzi is still the best place to see what Beijing artists are doing today. Dashanzi is home to Factory 798, a cultural center housed in the complex of brick workshops that was once Asia's largest military electronics plant. Constructed in the 1950's with the help of East German engineers, many of the buildin...
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Beijing: Made in China Part 1
2008-05-26 06:52:00 Beijing's vibrant arts scene has gone from underground to big-time. As the city rushes to transform itself, Nell Freudenberger tags along with a few of the Chinese art world's brightest stars.Not long ago, at the Asia Society on Park Avenue in Manhattan, I saw a photograph I couldn't stop thinking about. It showed a young Chinese man, naked from the waist up, sitting in profile against a raw concrete wall. His arms and one knee (the only parts of his body not in shadow) glistened as if they'd been oiled; around his eyes, his ears, and all up and down his arms were clusters of black flies. What was most striking about this picture was the concentrated expression on the young man's face, as if he were looking at something spectacular and inaccessible, just outside the frame. The photograph was taken by Rong Rong, one of a group of artists who lived in the early nineties in a village a little beyond Beijing's Third Ring Road?what was then the outskirts of the city. The artists re...
By: AMAZING ASIA
Made in China 飛上天
2008-05-12 05:43:00 文匯報 報導,中國政府 控股的大型客機公司─-國商用飛機有限責任-司(簡稱中國商飛公司-)在上海正式成立,標-著中國大飛機的研製-入了實質性的操作階段-。專家預計,中國將在2-020年前擁有國產大飛機- 國力起飛 的最佳證明! 把 自己的產品 飛上天 是 證明 國力最好的方式,先有- 神舟,將有 大飛機,中國 已證明自己的實力,也- 發揮了 中國人 的堅忍精神 --- 中國 由強國 變為 弱者後,再次 準備高飛。 中國 的人材 及 技術 從來不是 小兒科,只是多年來 政局不穩,加上內患 如 貪污、任人為親 等,導致 各行各業 的發展也受到 阻礙,今天 的政府高官終於明白想-真正的大錢,必須先-中國強大,增加 餅的體積 及 質量,最後才有真正吃-完的美食! 中國 在高科技發展的能力 不用懷疑,反而是 品質控制 (Q.C.) 才令我們擔心。中...
By: Think more
Tattoo Removal Lasers - Made in China?
2008-05-11 20:07:00 Lately, our company has been approached by various Chinese manufacturers that make lasers and other skin care / beauty devices. The prices from these manufacturers are much lower than those offered by American and European companies. So shouldn’t we switch to Chinese products for our future laser needs? As the president of Tattoo MD, I ...
By: Tattoo MD Blog
Remarkable Product with Incredible Price! Made In China Anytone Portable Ba
2008-05-06 10:49:00 Hi there, This time I'd like to recommend a lithium battery which brand Anytone is famed in China. The battery is featured of good compatibility with multi equipments, super long supporting time and incredible lifecycle, with LCD indicator show...
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Made in China: Factory making ?Free Tibet? flags raided
2008-04-29 17:46:00 Police in Guangdong province, which is China’s manufacturing hub, have raided a factory that has been making Tibetan independence flags to fulfil an overseas order. Clcik here to read more )
By: India Today
Hampir Semuanya Made in China
2008-04-27 04:27:00 Orang-orang mendatangi perusahaan-perusahaan raksasa komputer seperti Apple. Mereka datang dengan ide-ide segar. "Saya punya ide bagus untuk kerja sama dalam bidang peranti lunak," kata seorang pengusaha China melalui pesawat telepon di bagian resepsi beberapa waktu laluSejumlah karyawan bertampang Asia berjalan menuju area parkir di kompleks Apple di Cupertino California yang dijuluki kampus Apple. Sejurus kemudian, mobil-mobil mewah seperti Aston Martin, Ferrari dan BMW bergantian melewati gerbang Apple. Agaknya di Silicon Valley yang juga menjadi markas Yahoo! dan Google masih bisa ditemukan emas komputer.Semboyan Apple"Saya cukup berhasil. Saya bekerja sebagai manajer produk iPod," tutur orang China bernama Robbie Zhang (38) sambil tersenyum. Ia menunjuk semboyan Apple yang terpampang di dinding ruang tamu yang serba putih: 'Kami mencari orang-orang yang aneh, yang nyentrik, kaum pemberontak, orang-orang yang cara berpikirnya berbeda dari yang lain.'Namun Zhang tidak mengangga...
Understanding Made In China: April 28, 2008 In NYC
2008-04-26 00:53:00 On Monday, April 28, 2008, The Asia Society is putting on a China speaking event, entitled, "Product Safety: Understanding the 'Made in China' Brand" This will be from 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm at the Asia Society and Museum, 8th Floor, 725 Park Avenue, New York City. The event is described as follows: As China prepares for its August 2008 Olympics ‘coming out party,’ lingering concerns over the safety of the ‘Made in China’ brand remain. Even as China publicizes efforts to ensure product safety and reassure consumers, new incidents and ‘Not Made in China’ brands have cropped up. In many product safety cases, there is no easy target at whom to point a blaming finger. Laxity of government supervision in China plays a role, as do conditions in China’s factory and supply chain systems. Domestic and foreign companies have learned that they must proactively involve themselves in sourcing chains, and many companies are rapidly changing their approaches. This program, t...
By: China Law Blog
CJ7 , Propaganda Made in China
2008-04-09 18:27:00 Atat de chinezesc pare filmu asta (CJ7 - Cheung Gong 7 hou) incat la un moment dat chiar devin enervante replicile si “iluzia” idealului: Chiar de esti sarac , daca inveti foarte bine intr’o buna zi o sa ajungi un om respectat. O fi fos...
Made in China Label Offends The Gospel Message!
2008-04-02 18:18:00 The label, ?Made in China!? should shout a warning to Catholics when they search in religious goods stores for Catholic religious articles. The fact that religious articles are being produced by businesses in China for global Catholics is a high illustration of our lack of concern for the Chinese government?s lack of religious tolerance and ...
Made in China
2008-04-02 09:26:00 That's what the sticker on the base of this soap dispenser says. But casting a shadow like this, surely it can only be Kiwi made?
Made In China: Es Tu Zegna?
2008-03-29 16:27:00 The Wall Street Journal has a story out today that reinforces my contention that while low end manufacturing (what I call rubber ducky type products) is declining in China, higher end manufacturing is booming (see my posts here and here) The story is entitled, "China's Challenge to Italy Now, a Rival to European High-End Suits," and it talks about how China is starting to make high end suits for men. Full Disclosure: I hate wearing suits; I wear them only when I am in court, meeting with German or Korean clients, or giving a speech. But, Emenegildo Zegna is all I buy. The WSJ article starts out by asking the million dollar question: "Can a Chinese factory make an $800 suit that is just as good as a $1,400 suit made in Italy?" Those suits are still being made outside China: While production of most clothing has long ago moved to China, expensive men's suits -- those costing $800 and up -- have represented the last frontier in Chinese apparel manufacturing. Such suits, whos...
By: China Law Blog
As Tibet Burns, Congress and CPI (M) Play Fiddle (Made In China)
2008-03-27 05:26:00 On March 13, Chinese government admitted that the Tibetan monks were protesting against the Chinese occupation all week. China responded to these protests with a brutal crackdown. By March 16, media reports indicated at least 80 deaths. Recent reports put the death toll to at least 130.Amidst this turmoil across the border, the Congress ruled government's response was timid at best - but that is perhaps to be expected from Nehru's party of Panchsheel - framework of India's political capitulation to Chinese in the 1950s. The Congress government, kowtowing to the Chinese demands, assailed Tibetan protesters in India and earned compliments from the Chinese government.India has been ignoring recent small scale Chinese incursions in the Indian territories. India is also maintaining silence as China has sent its troops to Nepal for the very first time. In fact, the Congress government should have learned a lesson from US House of Representative Speaker Nancy Pelosi who made a sp...
By: Indian Politics
Si no te llega para un Ariel Atom, prueba con un Feiya made in China
2008-03-11 01:13:00 Las copias chinas de coches producidos en masa tiene sentido al facilitar la entrada de la industria china en el mercado mundial. Pero las ansias plagiadoras no se quedan ah. Puestos a copiar, se atreven incluso con un vehculo tan exclusivo (por su ... Ver nota completa en MotorFull Innet Tags: copias, chinas, coches, producidos, masa, tiene, ...
By: Bits de autos
Made In China MNC Branded Products
2008-02-26 08:52:00 Made In China MNC brands.I am flooded with big brand goods but made in China.Most of them are giving me headache.I bought HP Inkjet Printer made in China.If I load paper and give printing instructions, it just rolls out blank.For printing 2 pages I had to strugle for 1 hr. I recently bought Nokia Mo
Orion Telescopes: made in China
2008-02-14 11:44:00 ahahahahah! Que alfinetada! :)
By: Did U Hear That?
Sony Ericsson W850i Made in China
2008-02-13 18:49:00 Hi... I got a problem on my Sony Ericsson W850i made in China. The problem I can not flash it after I formated. So what can I do now. Pls if any body know to give me an idea, send an idea to my email adress: mbaldjoen@gmail.com or mbaldjoen@yahoo.com...
By: Fixya.com
Repost: Made in China: Samosa and Paratha
2008-01-22 14:04:00 Owais Mughal ATP is always searching for tips on good Pakistani food (see here), and as I have a long history with food experiments myself (see here). So here is my new discovery. On our last trip to buy oriental grocery we were surprised beyond words to find ‘Tsingtao Curry Samosa‘ and ‘Paratha - which taste like ...
Originalmente Falso : iPhone made in China
2008-01-15 14:57:00 Qu sucede cuando las sombras empresas chinas quieren capitalizar en el xito de los dems? Pues hacen una copia del producto. Tal es el caso de esta horrible bastardizacin del iPhone, al cual le... Para leer el resto del artculo, visita Technocracia.com
By: Technocracia
?Made in China? damgal? uak
2007-12-21 21:26:00 Airbus ve Boeing endi?eli ! in yerli retimi olan ilk yolcu ua??n? tan?tt? lkenin gneyindeki ?anghay ?ehrinde yap?lan ve ulusal televizyondan canl? yay?nlanan trende, devlete ait in Havac?l?k Endstrisi ?irketi’nin (AVIC I), 90 yolcu kapasiteli ARJ 21-700′lerin seri retimine 2009′da ba?layaca?? ve ilk uu?un Martta yap?laca?? a?kland?. AVIC I ba?kan? Lin Zuoming, “Bugn in havac?l?k sektrnde yeni ...
Made In China [Pic]
2007-12-12 18:22:00 Beware of Fake and Dangerous Imported Chinese Products See Pics Here
By: Attuworld
Martin Luther King, Made In China
2007-12-06 02:25:00 I’m a certifiable NPR whore. Morning Edition, Fresh Air, All Things Considered … as soon as I hear the first few notes of these programs’ theme music I get sprung. Yeah, I’m weird. And don’t get me started on Sylvia Poggioli! Every time she speaks I go weak in the knees. I do love my ...
Made In China, Aimed At The U.S.
2007-11-27 05:30:00 A commission concludes that China’s growing arsenal is being developed in ways designed to confront the United States. Clearly the People’s Republic is doing more these days than preparing for the 2008 Olympics. The full report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released last week details the scope of China’s military buildup and the ...
By: 1913 Intel
Britney Spears’ Babies; Made In China?
2007-11-27 03:31:00 Of all the ridiculous bullshit we have to sit through and listen to about Britney Spears, she is now being accused of adopting Chinese twins. A Britain rag, called “News of the World” would like to inform us all that Britney is going through the final stages of adopting children from China. From Showbiz Spy: “Troubled pop singer Britney Spears, who recently lost permanent custody of her two sons, Jayden James & Sean Preston to ex-husband Kevin Federline, is planning to adopt Chinese twins. According to reports from Britain’s News Of The World newspaper, Britney, 25, has confided to pals that she’s in the final stages of talks with an adoption agency and plans to go ahead with the adoption very soon. Friends of the singer reckon that Britney has elected to adopt the two six-year-old children from China in a frantic bid to fill the void left by losing her sons to K-Fed.” God how stupid. First of all, Britney is from the South; everyone knows, Southern...
Communism Found in Imported Chinese Toys
2007-11-24 01:02:00 In the most recent wave of Chinese imports to the shores of California, a surprising shipment discovery will lead to more secure border, economy, and manufacturing inspection controls. The trade agreement signed with the Chinese dictatorship ultimately backfired when it was found that imported children?s toys were coated not only in dangerous lead-based paints, but ...
By: The Butter Stick
Everything Is Made In China - 4 /// Post-Rock , Shoegaze , Orosz szpsg
2007-11-22 18:17:00 Band : Everything Is Made In ChinaAlbum: 4Release Date: 2007Myspace: Here...Download: There--->Itt az jfent meggrt album , post-rock kedvel?knek ajnlom nagyon kis hangulatos nyugis zene , egy nagyon szp hanggal megldott Oroszhonbl szrmaz nekessel , meg j zenszekkel akik szintn Moszkva gyermekei.Szerencsre angolul nekelnek...Igazbl mg nem nagyon tallkoztam a "vrs orszgbl" j bandkkal , de szerencsre nem gyaraptjk a listt nlam az EIMC tagjai. Az eddig feltett post-rock albumoktl ez hosszabb mert azok f?leg Ep-k voltak.rdekessg hogy a 4.-ik szmnak nincs cme , gondolom innen az album cme is. Szp. A bort is igen figyelemfelkelt? , s elnzve az oldalukon az artworkket , talltak maguknak egy j kis grafikust.Ajnlom hogy szedjtek le , mert klnben este mindenkihez elmegy Ferencz The Fistfucking Eagle :D...Tracklist---------------------1. Catch & Carry2. Buy 4 Take One Free3. My Marshell4.5. Fetters6. After Rock7. Closer8. Day Out (unpopular 90...
Kucinich: ?Made in China? hazards began with ?Made in Washington, D.C.?
2007-11-14 16:04:00 ?Made in China? has become a health and safety warning label for American consumers following the recalls of tens of millions of Chinese-made toys, but the ?real warning label should say ?Made in Washington, D.C. by corporate lobbyists? because the life-threatening hazards of these products were either ignored or brushed off by members of the Congress seven yeas ago,? Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said today. And, at least one then-member of the Senate, John Edwards, who has been railing lately in favor of higher safety standards for Chinese-made products, defended his 2000 vote supporting expanded China trade with the famously reported comment, ?it does us no good to pretend that these remedies are perfect and that people will not be hurt.? ?Senator Edwards knew seven years ago that people would be hurt, so why did he vote for China trade??Kucinich asked. ?How credible is his newfound consumer protectionism and his campaign advocacy for trade reform to save Am...
CCPIT London: ?Made in China 2007: The Truth?
2007-11-01 10:47:00 The London office of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) is holding a seminar this Saturday entitled “Made in China 2007: The Truth” to provide “a greater understanding of the Chinese manufacturing industry” in the context of recent recalls of made-in-China toys, and other issues. Keynote speakers Prof. Lin Yifu ? Economic advisor to the ...
CCPIT London: ?Made in China 2007: The Truth?
2007-11-01 08:58:00 As the "made in China" debate continues to rage (see the latest analysis of potential legal risks on China Law Blog), the London office of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) is holding a seminar this Saturday entitled "Made in China 2007: The Truth" to provide "a greater understanding of the ...
Celina CHAN: How do you see made-in-china product quality?
2007-10-31 06:39:00 When I first moved to Beijing early this year, my mother was kind of worried. Coming from Hong Kong, we all heard strange and horrifying stories about products imported from China. For example, we heard oranges that are painted in bright color to make it...
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