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- borez, on 04/13/2009, -5/+26I for one... don't
- raustin, on 04/13/2009, -5/+25Chinese supremacy scares me...
- agentsrecord, on 04/13/2009, -2/+18That's a reary big rocket.
- mikek814, on 04/13/2009, -5/+20Did they named it DONG II
- rjey, on 04/13/2009, -8/+18I for one welcome our new Chinese overlords.
- henryvaughan, on 04/13/2009, -8/+17American supremacy scares the ***** out of me
- enevitable, on 04/13/2009, -0/+9I love the alarmist language, super rockets with military capabilities!
Still a lot smaller then their soviet counterparts. - nemomarlin, on 04/13/2009, -1/+9China is catching up 100+ years of lost time quickly
- Dustmuffins, on 04/13/2009, -0/+6The Saturn V was 110 M high.
"It remains the largest and most powerful launch vehicle ever brought to operational status from a height, weight and payload standpoint. The Soviet Energia, which flew two test missions in the late 1980s before being cancelled, had slightly more takeoff thrust."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_5 - inactive, on 04/13/2009, -4/+10Ranzera, I think you've got America and China the wrong way round.
- RUBallsingMe, on 04/13/2009, -2/+8*****, now they have super rockets? What's next? Ultra rockets? We are so screwed.
- PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -1/+7American Xenophobia is strong in here.
DEY HAV TECHNOLGEI 2? COOMUNIST SMALL DIKZ TIBET COMUNIST FWEEDOM AMEWICA ***** YEAH LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Can't wait the day when Iraq develops one of these - SawButter, on 04/13/2009, -1/+7Size (in stupidity) does matter.
- xero69, on 04/14/2009, -1/+6I put mah super rocket in her china
- SawButter, on 04/13/2009, -0/+5Ranzera, it took three presidency mandates for USA to ***** up the whole world market.
Greetings to Bush Sr., B. Clinton and Bush Jr. (the bumbest one ever).
Now let's just shut the ***** up, listen, watch and learn from other countries. - Harabeck, on 04/13/2009, -1/+6Translation: Great!
- damack, on 04/13/2009, -4/+8China is at the same development phase right now as America was when it wiped out the Native Indians and enslaved African Americans.
Say what you will about China but they never took anybodies country, wiped a race out and enslaved another race. - frjsanders, on 04/13/2009, -1/+5Couldn't agree more. Here in Costa Rica they just purchased new cars for the police departments in the whole country.
- fuzzybeard, on 04/13/2009, -0/+4Wa cao! It sounds like the future is gonna be like "Firefly."
- PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -0/+4Tibet was never an independent country after the year 1300, they were a puppet government under great britain for 50 years when CHina was being destroyed.
History, *****, learn it. :) - canchin, on 04/14/2009, -1/+4It's just that Americans don't know what is going on in the world.
All they have is the racist anti-China propaganda vomited forth daily in the American media readings of American government hand-outs.
You should have more pity on them. They just don't know any better...and with the low level of their education system and such a terrible government and media, they are purposely kept in ignorance by the American regime.
One day in the distant future - perhaps - they will be able to join the rest of the world, but for now they are kept at the dark level of medieval Europe as far as thinking is concerned. - inactive, on 04/13/2009, -0/+3What do they get in return? Ride-alongs?
- friendlykiller, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3Aparently you havn't heard of America occupying Iraq
- SawButter, on 04/13/2009, -2/+5中国加油 !
China FTW ! - PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3That's the dumbest argument I have ever heard
"IS INEVITABLE"
Okay... - xero69, on 04/14/2009, -0/+3there's nothing "free" about capitalism
- fuzzybeard, on 04/13/2009, -0/+3Gonna be a bitch to reinvent all that technology...NASA's has supposedly started efforts towards reverse engineering the Saturn V.
- elnerdo, on 04/13/2009, -4/+7On one hand, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V the US had this, which weighed 5x more, and could carry 10x more material into orbit, freakin' forty years ago.
On the other hand, I could totally see China spending a bunch of time to set up a system to destroy other nations' satellites and to declare war in the eventual future. - fuzzybeard, on 04/13/2009, -0/+2How's about "Long Live Everyone?"
- PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -2/+4lolwat at Elnerdo and ranzera... you can talk all the ***** about China, but at least we don't send our army into another country under the BS guise of WMDs or "spreading Freedom". The only time you should be afraid of China is when you guys start another war on near Chinese borders like the Korean war.
- mattlb76, on 04/15/2009, -0/+2@Scriabin:
you said like you are a gay and been there yourself. Being gay or a gay asks to marry a man is not a crime in China. Nobody give a *****. There are gay bars running in pretty much every Chinese city, it's not a secret, just nobody cares. - taibo, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2@ khiva above
Yeah, you're an outright liar and misinformed at best.
I live in China currently and have many friends who have never been outside the city, let alone province. But the Soviet Union is pretty common knowledge, seeing how its on the maps that are in every old textbook in the library. And no, the Japanese have not apologized for the rape of Nanjing, they have simply stated that it was all dealt with at the War Crimes Tribunal after the war.
There is much propaganda, that much is true. But pulling numbers out of your ass isn't a very good idea. If you've really been to China, and I mean really spent time there, you would have a much better understanding of why the population thinks the way it do.
Don't try and pretend you understand China just because you spent a week in Shanghai. I've lived here for 7 years and even I don't understand everything. - MRAS, on 04/13/2009, -2/+4Russia Still had the biggest
Over 100 meters high
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/n1.html - canchin, on 04/15/2009, -0/+2Well actually there elnerdo, China was drawn into the Korean War when America crossed the Yalu River and directly threatened China.
China told America that if America did cross the Yalu River that China would have no choice but to get involved, but since America was trying to stop Mao from turning the cowards that nearly destroyed China and then ran away to the island province of Taiwan and who then began to murder the local citizens by the thousands as they set themselves as overlords on the island, into tiny puddles of goo, America decided to call what they saw as "Mao's Bluff" - but it wasn't a bluff and as soon as American forces crossed the Yalu River China got involved.
America purposely drew China into the American War in Korea. If America hadn't been so pompous and stupid, China wouldn't have bothered and would have instead done what Mao had intended, so the "blame" - as it has for all wars since WW2 - falls squarely on the shoulders of America and no other country. - canchin, on 04/14/2009, -1/+3Can you name one other country that China invaded to try and force into submission?
Can you name one culture that China has wiped out, even one in China? - canchin, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2Apparently jrr2009, you have never studied real history.
Better to learn rather than just accepting the masturbatory fantasies of special interest groups in the States and Europe or propaganda websites like wiki.
Tibet has been free from the repulsive slavery the people had lived under for generations since the disgusting American and British-backed oligarchy was kicked out in the 1950's. Today, Tibet is doing great. Her economy is booming, her people are happy and getting very wealthy, their religion is protected, their land belongs to them - something that didn't happen until Tibet was freed from oppression in the 1950's - and yes, unlike yourself, I have been to Tibet, and recently at that.
No longer are children having their eyes plucked out for learning to read. No longer are people being murdered because they didn't bow low enough to the evil spawn of a landowner or some pompous clown wearing a red and yellow robe, no longer are 95% of the people slaves...all things that existed before China freed Tibet from the disgusting American and British-backed oligarchy-cum-evil theocracy that existed before the 1950's.
Since you know nothing about Tibet, perhaps it behooves you to only comment on things you have at least a smattering of knowledge about? - PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2why?
- friendlykiller, on 04/14/2009, -0/+2is that what your "free" country has taught you?
- canchin, on 04/14/2009, -1/+3You mean like America using the intelligence and "known methods" of Nazi war criminals to build the American rocket program, nuclear program etc.?
Let's go further back then. Since China invented the compass, the astrolabe, and thousands of other devices long before America was stolen off the natives by the rapacious European cultists that invaded the land, and had charted the stars and had developed astronomy as a science long before those same Europeans were even wallowing in darkness believing the world was flat and the sun rotated around the earth, then guess we can use your logic to say that everything the Russians, Europeans and Americans have done - ever - was "previously pioneered by great thinkers from years ago?"
Correct? - xero69, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2is inevitable....
- canchin, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1Bit of transference there.
People do tend to judge based on their own experience and you seem to assume that because what some other countries have done in the past and continue to do in the present - invade, destroy, murder, oppress - automatically transfers to other nations that have never done those things.
It is an indication of your psychological ineptitude.
China doesn't have that in her past so it is unlikely to occur in her future.
On the other hand, there are some certain countries where such is not only likely - simply because those acts are part of those nation's past - but because even in the present those nations...or perhaps one should say *one* nation in particular...are in the present still doing such things and that are the most likely to do as you suggest. - Pinkertinkle, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2China and America are joined at the hip economically. Both will posture and preen but neither can go to war without causing a ton of trouble for themselves.
- taibo, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1Think about the US-China trade deficit. Why the ***** would China ever attack? You don't kill people who owe you money.
- PandaBearShenyu, on 04/14/2009, -0/+1That's the dumbest argument I have ever heard
"IS INEVITABLE"
Okay... - ASSASSYN360, on 04/14/2009, -1/+2They stole our science. And some people here sold it to them. We (Americans) are the population pushing their boundaries in science. Their people are starving.
- coldkodiak, on 04/13/2009, -1/+2Should have never boxed the Saturn 5 rocket.
- SawButter, on 04/13/2009, -0/+1Reminds me of
- GroundIsSound, on 04/15/2009, -0/+1they wont attack the US. then theyd never be able to get back all the money we owe them.
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