China Systematically Developing New Technologies 261
newsblaze writes "China, having recognized there are major gaps in its science and technology arsenal, released their Technology Development Plans. The plans cover five main areas — geology, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering and aeronautical engineering. Three areas are prioritized in space technology and six major goals are announced.
All this comes after having first set out their 100 Year Vision of Greatness.
They appear to be giving themselves a breathing space, telling the world they are interested in cooperation and also giving themselves a major target, in much the same way as John F Kennedy did for the USA."
What's the fourth main area? (Score:5, Funny)
Cultural differences (Score:5, Funny)
I know! (Score:1, Funny)
WAIT FOR IT...
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Re:Cultural differences (Score:1, Funny)
everyone who had a hangover on jan 1, 2000 was left behind...
stealth technology (Score:5, Funny)
We can all breathe easier (Score:3, Funny)
v.m
The fifth one gets revealed next season (Score:5, Funny)
no wonder (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:4, Funny)
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hm (Score:2, Funny)
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:2, Funny)
Mathematics (Score:2, Funny)
Re:this is all well and nice but (Score:1, Funny)
Freedom cannot be achieved through any "investment" by government. Freedom is defined by the lack of organized coercion, not the presence of it!
Human rights preceded government, not the other way around. Human rights are derived from human nature -- first and foremost the right to self-ownership of mind AND body -- not from authority as government wants you to believe. Authority, derived from coercion, is the logical opposite of freedom.
human rights ... freedom of speech, free press, no censorship ... open competition of ideas
Each one of those ideals (note that I excepted "democratic ideals" and "political plurism") will be achieved ONLY by reducing -- not expanding -- the powers of government. By calling for "investment" you are falling straight into the trap prepared by the power elite who control government: they want you to believe, of course, that your ideals can only be achieved by appealing to authority -- not by abolishing authority!
While I strongly agree with your ideals of freedom, I strongly suggest considering just what government is before calling for even more of it. Government is coercion, plain and simple. Everything and anything government does is backed by force or the threat of force -- quite unlike the relationship you have with your friends and family. Clearly, government is the enemy of freedom, not the champion of it as the power elite want you to believe.
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:5, Funny)
Where's Intelligent Design? (Score:5, Funny)
+5 flamebait, +5 sad but true
Eric Idle (Score:3, Funny)
The world today seems absolutely crackers,
With nuclear bombs to blow us all sky high.
There's fools and idiots sitting on the trigger.
It's depressing and it's senseless, and that's why...
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
They only come up to your knees,
Yet they're always friendly, and they're ready to please.
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
There's nine hundred million of them in the world today.
You'd better learn to like them; that's what I say.
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
They come from a long way overseas,
But they're cute and they're cuddly, and they're ready to please.
I like Chinese food.
The waiters never are rude.
Think of the many things they've done to impress.
There's Maoism, Taoism, I Ching, and Chess.
So I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
I like their tiny little trees,
Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin, and yang-ese.
I like Chinese thought,
The wisdom that Confucious taught.
If Darwin is anything to shout about,
The Chinese will survive us all without any doubt.
So, I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
They only come up to your knees,
Yet they're wise and they're witty, and they're ready to please.
All together.
Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
Ni hao ma; ni hao ma; ni hao ma; zaijien! (How are you; how are you; how are you; goodbye!)
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
Their food is guaranteed to please,
A fourteen, a seven, a nine, and lychees.
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
I like their tiny little trees,
Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin, and yang-ese.
I like Chinese.
I like Chinese.
They only come up to your knees...
Re:What's the fourth main area? (Score:4, Funny)