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April 15, 2006 5:19 AM PDT

China president at Gates house, not White House

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China President Hu Jintao will dine at the home of Bill Gates next week. Other business will be on the table as well.

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To the extent that...
by Captain_Spock April 15, 2006 11:16 AM PDT
... three Chinese PC manufacturers announced plans to buy a total of over $400 million worth of Microsoft Windows operating system software over the next three years and Lenovo Group, China's largest PC maker, is expected to announce a similar deal on Monday...,"; there is quite apparently meaningful purposefulness in having centralized development and deployment of Operating Systems such as Windows and IBM OS/2 Warp Operating Systems.... just as from Chairman MAO's Democratic Centralism Philosophy - development and deployment from the bottom to the top! Lets see if "Redmond" reads into "ERR" limitations of VISTA and OFFICE!
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Oops... That should better be stated...
by Captain_Spock April 15, 2006 12:07 PM PDT
... "Lets see if "Redmond" reads into the "ERR" (Economic Rate of Return) computing limitations of VISTA and OFFICE, LOTUS SMARTSUITE...!
Will this be a special Chinese version of Windows?
by Jackson Cracker April 15, 2006 1:11 PM PDT
That might cause some extra work for Microsoft. They'll
have to check through all the docs and help files to
make sure there aren't any dirty words like "democracy",
"Tibet" or "Taiwan".
For instance, DRM will have to be called something else,
since it refers to "rights", which might be considered a
coded reference to human rights.
Also, they might need to revise the Internet software to
give the Communist Party a backdoor or automatically log
and report any visits to banned websites.
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Seems to me that the American version will be just fine...
by Flytrap April 15, 2006 4:09 PM PDT
... considering the fact that we are seeing the greatest perversion of democratic values in the US; rights, while still largely in place, can be revoked on a whim in the name of the fight against global terrorism; and back doors... well the less said about that the better - we all know that color lasor printers leave a cookie trail for the US government to follow, we all know that electronic communication is monitored by the US government, and we all know that there exists a back door to a number of popular commercial software that can only be accessed by US government agents (with an appropriate warrant, we are told)
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Seems to me that the American version will be just fine...
by Flytrap April 15, 2006 4:09 PM PDT
... considering the fact that we are seeing the greatest perversion of democratic values in the US; rights, while still largely in place, can be revoked on a whim in the name of the fight against global terrorism; and back doors... well the less said about that the better - we all know that color lasor printers leave a cookie trail for the US government to follow, we all know that electronic communication is monitored by the US government, and we all know that there exists a back door to a number of popular commercial software that can only be accessed by US government agents (with an appropriate warrant, we are told)
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China has joined the WTO so...
by Blito April 16, 2006 8:10 AM PDT
For membership they have to do this. Good thing for them proicewise thet Linux is being encouraged by the government to take over in the next 5 years there.
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China soon will eclipse all in sales!
by gary85739 April 16, 2006 12:17 PM PDT
Big market from a big country!

What China completely eliminate the US middle class with a few decades at most!

It's called..."OUTSOURCING" and OUR government has sold us out!
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"It's called..."OUTSOURCING"....
by Captain_Spock April 16, 2006 3:25 PM PDT
... and OUR government has sold us out!"; so, just where are "N_E_A_R_S_H_O_R_I_N_G - C_A_P_A_B_I_L_I_T_I_E_S" that you and others have been "I_N_N_O_V_A_T_I_V_E" enough to create to target the "middle class of the CHINESE and as well as THE REST OF THE WORLD" for the next millennium!
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"It's called..."OUTSOURCING".....
by Captain_Spock April 16, 2006 3:42 PM PDT
... and OUR government has sold us out!"; so, just where are "N_E_A_R_S_H_O_R_I_N_G - C_A_P_A_B_I_L_I_T_I_E_S" that you and others have been "I_N_N_O_V_A_T_I_V_E" enough to create to target the "middle class of the CHINESE and as well as THE REST OF THE WORLD" for the next millennium!
Microsith Emperior : Chinese Emperior
by Llib Setag April 17, 2006 9:59 AM PDT
China's President? Since when does China have "free" elections & a democratic society?

China has one of the worst human rights violations of any major power country in the world.

Citizen Gates donates millions of dollars through his foundation for human rights & medical issues throughout the world?

When it comes to money & illegal monopolistic dominance to maintain their control of the masses through their evil empires.... Then "can't we just be friends?"

Hypocritical slimeballs.
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A reward for exposing disidents?
by GreyGeek April 17, 2006 10:04 AM PDT
Microsoft gave the Chinese Communist government
key information that help them identify, capture
and imprison Chinese who posted messages
criticizing their government's actions. So much
for the Chinese Constitution which guarantees
"free speech". It is also obvious that
Microsoft will sell freedom itself down the
river for an extra buck.

With "friends" like Microsoft, freedom needs no
enemies.
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