What is really amusing about this is the number of " Made in China" labels
that abound in our households. Personally I never buy anything made in
China (ex-Hong Kong) It hurts but our family gets by. Sometimes costs
more, like my needle nosed pliers were $13 (made in USA) against $8.
At 09:16 PM 31/10/02 -0800, Carl French wrote:
>Jerry is right, I read in an Amesty International report that people have
>been executed for asking such simple questions online;
>1. Should I detach the driveshaft before I tow my MG?
>2. What size twelve volt battery fits my six volt hole?
>3. How come I cannot get a good chrome grill from Moss Motors?
>Be thankfull you live in a free society away from people who would REALLY
>Flame you for saying the wrong thing ;->
>Carl
> Jerry Erbesfield <jerbesfield@mindspring.com> wrote:Several listers have
> asked for this response so here goes. MG content in
>item number two below.
>
>1). The reason there are no listers from China, one of the largest
>populated countries in the world, is because the Chinese government
>doesn't allow their citizens the freedom to use the Internet and e-mail
>as we do here in the USA and in other free countries like us.
>
>
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Regards
Barrie
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