Tag Archives: China

Your Time Is Now

In the northern neighborhoods of Tehran the other night, cries of “death to the dictator” and “death to Khamenei.” Video after the jump…

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Morning Awful: American Trains

Via Reddit. One of these trains looks like a worn-out Soviet machine; the other looks like something Dagny Taggart would dream up with Hank Reardon. In my Rush-infused version of a movie script for Atlas Shrugged, the top picture is … Continue reading

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Morning Awful: Mes Aynak

The Bushies not only let China capture the market in rare earth metals, they gave China huge concessions in what turned out to be a country with huge reserves of them: Afghanistan. At Mes Aynak, a Chinese company is set … Continue reading

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Morning Awful: China Traffic Jam

Lasting nine days and stretching 62 miles, what you see here is the universal paradox of traffic management: cars will always multiply faster than roads. Nowhere is that more true than in a country that used to be famous for … Continue reading

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Chinese UFO Is Just A Rocket

During launch, a rocket produces a cone as it passes through the point of maximum dynamic pressure. The atmosphere bleeding off the shock cone is visible in this photo of a shuttle launch: HuffPo reports on the hysteria: A second … Continue reading

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How to make $1000 a week with no experience.

1. Be white. 2. Go to China. 3. Get hired as a “quality control” expert. 4. Profit!!!! Companies in China will hire Americans to pretend to be business owners. Apparently, “Having foreigners in nice suits gives the company face.” See … Continue reading

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