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The irony of this is that he won't afraid to tell you that he's just an aircraft maintence guy. But when a Vietnamese aircraft maintence guy pwned and schooled the rest of your Chinese scientists, engineers, PHDs in this PDF in military technology related knowledge, you should be extremely concerned because that are too many more Vietnamese scientists, engineers, PHDs out there either in Viet Nam or overseas who has more knowledges than him:smokin:

Yet Vietnam as a whole has less than half the GDP of even my own small city of 7 million people (HK). :no:

So if you guys are so clever why aren't you doing anything?

Why is it that my city of only 7 million people has an economy more than double the size of Vietnam (which has almost 100 million people)?

And let's not talk about Beijing or Shanghai which have even bigger economies than HK has.
 
Tianjin's economy is really bubbled up, maybe I do not know its economy and industry dimensions very well, since currently there are few massive infrastructure projects going on, so the investment really does give a solid boost to its GDP, the question is whether Tianjin's economy can absorb the boosted capacity in few years time, or otherwise the bubble will burst hard ``!

and the same question for Inner Mongolia, which has rich natural resources on which its economy is built..the famous 'ghost' city of Ordos is in Inner Mongolia, which triggered public outburst of mismanagement in China in 2010

I am not worried about Tianjin,for it is a high tech oriented city with a huge pipeline of goodies on their way in the next 10-20 years。

I AM worried about cities like Wenzhou,which,though quite rich today,are dependent on low level、low value-added 、labour intensive manufacturings such as shoes、cigarette lighters and so on。

Shanghai will turn into a city of its own class now that the new government has just declared it a(gigantic)free trade zone!:azn:
 
LOL, the only thing that you can rebutt his posts is that he's a Vietnamese. Let me say this: he obviously has more credibility in what he says that the rest of you Chinese. You want proof? Look at your Pakistani moderators who quoted his posts and put them as references in many of the sticky military technical topics including stealth technologies. Your Pakistani friends do not even quote any of your Chinese jibberish. :lol:

The irony of this is that he won't afraid to tell you that he's just an aircraft maintence guy. But when a Vietnamese aircraft maintence guy pwned and schooled the rest of your Chinese scientists, engineers, PHDs in this PDF in military technology related knowledge, you should be extremely concerned because that are too many more Vietnamese scientists, engineers, PHDs out there either in Viet Nam or overseas who has more knowledges than him:smokin:

LMAO this is why Vietnam is still in a sh@t hole , I m sorry no chinese takes that troll seriously we are just having fun with him, think about it if he is that good or credible as you put it would you bother talking to a bunch clueless members here:omghaha:
 
I think the figures are inflated

I'd say the figures were under-estimated。

Since you are incapable of abstract thinking,I urge you to come and see for yourself。

Feeling the vitality of China!:cool:
 
That is why America should enforce its immigration laws. Otherwise, we'll get run over by the likes of you.

That appears to be wishful thinking in today's scenario. Migrants are not permitted due to the goodness of your heart, but because they address a felt need. Without them who will do all those down and dirty jobs which pampered whites consider beneath their dignity. And you also know that the corporates, which own your government, will never allow that as it is only the low wage labour which gives them profits in today's hyper competitive world.

And finally, it is just an earlier set of migrants wishing to stop a later set... Doesn't work that way.:cool:
 
I'd say the figures were under-estimated。

Since you are incapable of abstract thinking,I urge you to come and see for yourself。

Feeling the vitality of China!:cool:

you know what? you and your Chinese fellows are so funny , everytime I say something about china , you say "chut up" like that fat Chinese girl in Donnie darkro :lol:
 
you know what? you and your Chinese fellows are so funny , everytime I say something about china , you say "chut up" like that fat Chinese girl in Donnie darkro :lol:

This guy "BeyondHeretic" is not Iranian by the way, he is very anti-Iranian.

So don't let him start a flame war here, just ignore and report. :cheers:
 
This guy "BeyondHeretic" is not Iranian by the way, he is very anti-Iranian.

So don't let him start a flame war here, just ignore and report. :cheers:

I wouldn't call myself an anti-Iranian , cause that's just too ridiculous by itself , if I criticize iran it's because I have nowhere else to live in , a kurd in Netherlands like surenas would fit the term "anti-Iranian"
 
do you really think people give a sh@t what vietnamese think?:rofl: if so name one country that hold Vietnam in high regard
Yes, especially you Chinese. Seeing you Chinese jumping up and down whenever a Chinese supa bowa crap is debunked speaks volume about how Vietnamese can easily butt-hurt you guys.:victory:
 
'First/Second/Third world' is not a development term. It was a cold war term.

'High income' is a World Bank term. Their bar is measured in Gross National Income, "US$12,615 in 2012, calculated using the Atlas method".

'Gdp per capita' is yet another different measurement.

1st World just means "developed" today. Not the Cold War era 1st World (NATO).

Also, GNI is not a good indicator of development. It does not take into account purchasing power differences in countries. GDP (PPP) is the best indicator for living standards.

By your standard, U.S. should have thrown away Mississippi, Louisiana and all of those poor states.

Well.... Have you ever been to Louisiana?
 
Lol a vietnamese think big of himself and talk about contribution to the sucess of US, sure by secretly growing marijuana plant at home is still considered as a sucessefull contribution to US :lol:. Maybe you're to shamefull of your own identity, so hide under American flag to cowardly shield yourself for Chinese internet bombarment, at leas the OP is proud of his own identity and express what he want to say and that deserve our respect.

...and by the way stop stolen credit of white men who build America for centuries, you're just a decades immigrant, you have nothing equal to them...certanly not American as the OP...go back to learn your 101 lesson about our super duper J-20 stealth fighter:omghaha:
You mean like this man...

2008 Test Engineer of the Year Nominee: Hung Nguyen | EDN
Describing Nguyen's work, Dr. Robert P. Wright, director of SAS Systems Verification Center at Raytheon, said, "Dr. Hung Nguyen is an industry expert in the design, development, integration and test of advanced airborne radar systems. In his 20+ year tenure, Dr. Nguyen’s impact is felt in virtually every advanced fire control system Raytheon has developed. His technical leadership is sought by the customer community in designing, integrating, and testing emerging airborne radar systems.

"As the chief scientist on the APG-79 Radar, the state-of-the-art agile beam system that is a first of its kind design, Dr. Nguyen’s system test expertise ensures every delivered product meets Raytheon’s commitment to provide the navy air fighter a superior advantage in detection and reliability. His philosophy on test is simple, yet compelling—test the system to verify what it’s suppose to do, but question also when it’s doing what it’s NOT suppose to do.
He set the standards for which Chinese engineers follows. :lol:
 
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