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The rise of Chinese innovation.
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 946375" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>Refer to Japan, 1950s, 60s, 70s..."Jap crap" they said. "They" being mainly British and North Americans, and French, I suppose, and Germans. Ref. the shoddy speaker enclosures of many old British speakers...British motorcycles with porous engine castings and the ridiculous Lucas electrics...and the Americans' tractor-engine motorcycles. </p><p></p><p>Still waiting for Americans to catch up. Although their perceptions of Toyota cars changed long ago. </p><p></p><p>China tools, power tools, industrial machines and so on, probably did more to enable the development of small businesses and SME's around the world than anything else did. As in, being able to do nothing versus being able to do something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 946375, member: 17768"] Refer to Japan, 1950s, 60s, 70s..."Jap crap" they said. "They" being mainly British and North Americans, and French, I suppose, and Germans. Ref. the shoddy speaker enclosures of many old British speakers...British motorcycles with porous engine castings and the ridiculous Lucas electrics...and the Americans' tractor-engine motorcycles. Still waiting for Americans to catch up. Although their perceptions of Toyota cars changed long ago. China tools, power tools, industrial machines and so on, probably did more to enable the development of small businesses and SME's around the world than anything else did. As in, being able to do nothing versus being able to do something. [/QUOTE]
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