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Carpentry? They are just awesome. Do we have any woodworkers out here? Try their hand tools. I have been buying their hand tools since my college years, I think they are better then the europeans.
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This thread may have started out as a joke, but it has illustrated our preset beliefs that a product made in a certain place is made of better stuff and put together better than the same product made in anther country, state, province, city, etc. Car manufacturers have learned long ago that they cannot make the entire car within their organization. They set the standards, budget, and determine the sub-manufacturers. I honestly don't care what countries of origin are stamped on the thousands of parts that make up my Porsche. I do care that Porsche has taken the time and money to deliver a car to my expectations. This stuff about Japan making inferior products is so old it doesn't even stick. Dinan and BBS have forged wheels made in Japan just to name two high profile products. The day that a single manufacturer makes everything in the cars is long gone and we're all enjoying better cars for it.
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Day - Night Inhale - Exhale Life - Death Stop - Go Ying - Yang If there is nothing but Ying and Yang then both must fall at some point-- Rakashyn
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After reading this post, I've found a renewed admiration for my old hand made 84 3.2.
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When the yin hits the yang it 'splodes and the jing pushes the piston down (unlike those new-fangled, non-handmade ones).
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well, its easier than Cantonese. Since I'm in the business of new media and communications and China has a couple billion people, I figure I should get with the program
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