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The rise of Chinese innovation.
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<blockquote data-quote="Juventino" data-source="post: 946621" data-attributes="member: 15382"><p>Theft of technology, tools and know how is the only way civillisation moved forward. If we left tech to the original idea it would never have improved.</p><p>Theft of tech dates back to the stone ages and im sure Europe wouldnt be where it is now if the Romans and Barabrians didnt steal tech from other civilisations and improved it by adding their own input.</p><p></p><p>Granted the chinese did it on a bigger scale and in your face but if they didnt someone else would have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juventino, post: 946621, member: 15382"] Theft of technology, tools and know how is the only way civillisation moved forward. If we left tech to the original idea it would never have improved. Theft of tech dates back to the stone ages and im sure Europe wouldnt be where it is now if the Romans and Barabrians didnt steal tech from other civilisations and improved it by adding their own input. Granted the chinese did it on a bigger scale and in your face but if they didnt someone else would have. [/QUOTE]
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