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wombat2u2004
05-28-2010, 09:54 PM
http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/im-dying-to-get-one-of-those-ipads-theyre-dying-to-make/

Laura's Babies
05-29-2010, 06:55 AM
I have the iPhone and that's enough. Don't need the iPad. I only got the iPhone because it replaces several other gadgets (GPS, camera, MP3 player) and saves room in my suitcase for work. I have that phone becaue it is more like a useful tool than a phone.

wombat2u2004
05-29-2010, 07:02 AM
Well I won't be buying Apple ever again.
Not bad those Gee Joks....lifes not even worth the wrapping an iPod comes in.

Laura's Babies
05-29-2010, 10:59 AM
I never wanted a iPod and got a cheaper mp3 player, one not worth stealing. The iPhone does have the iPod and as I said, it replaces so much in my suitcase that it was worth it to me to get one. Finding out it a had GPS on it is what made me want it, until then, I was not interested.

Lilith Cherry
05-29-2010, 10:59 AM
Having seen some of these places first hand I can really sympathise with the workers! Some are okay but others are like prison camps! The also appropriate good farmland and displace people to build these places without any fair compensation. I can see there being another uprising if the conditions for the poor here don't improve. The gap between the newly rich and the ordinary people is widening fast and being resented!

wombat2u2004
05-30-2010, 03:22 AM
Having seen some of these places first hand I can really sympathise with the workers! Some are okay but others are like prison camps! The also appropriate good farmland and displace people to build these places without any fair compensation. I can see there being another uprising if the conditions for the poor here don't improve. The gap between the newly rich and the ordinary people is widening fast and being resented!

Hmmmmmmm....so much for the socialist dream....eh ???

moosmom
05-30-2010, 07:14 AM
I can't stand all those high techy thingys. Way too complicated for me. Gimme my trusty Razor and I'm one happy camper. Besides, who wants to wait in long lines, for hours at a time, for bragging rights??? No thank you very much!!!

Lilith Cherry
06-11-2010, 06:02 AM
This is an example of what I was saying re unrest among the less well-off people in China. Not many months ago there was a demonstration along the highway here by farmers and their families armed with pitchforks and hoes etc. They were decidedly angry about appropriation of their land and livlihoods to widen the highway to accommodate more fancy cars - not much comfort when all you have is a bike or an oxcart! The displaced farmers often end up working in the factories where they feel very miserable!


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/7810735/Chinese-farmer-declares-war-on-property-developers-with-homemade-wheelbarrow-cannon.html

Chinese farmer declares war on property developers with homemade wheelbarrow cannon
A Chinese farmer is fighting off property developers who want his land, firing rockets

from a homemade cannon made out of a wheelbarrow and pipes, state media said on Tuesday.

The rockets, which can travel over 100 yards, exploded with a deafening bang, A first

eviction team attacked Mr Yang in February after his rockets ran out, but local police

came to his rescue
Yang Youde, who lives on the outskirts of the bustling city of Wuhan, in central Hubei

province, said he had fended off two eviction attempts with his improvised weapon, which

uses ammunition made from locally sold fireworks.

"I shot only over their heads to frighten them," he told the China Daily of his attacks

on demolition workers sent to move him off his land. "I didn't want to cause any

injuries."

His approach is more aggressive than most, but Mr Yang's problem is a common one.

Anger over property confiscation is one of the leading causes of unrest in China, with

many people forced to give up homes and land to make way for anything from roads to

luxury villas.

Mr Yang said the local government had offered him 130,000 yuan (£13,000) for his fields,

on which they want to erect "department buildings". He said the land is worth five times

that amount.

Construction ditches have already been dug across the land of less obstinate neighbours.

A first eviction team attacked Mr Yang in February after his rockets ran out, but local

police came to his rescue. In May he held off 100 people by firing from a makeshift watchtower.

The government is planning to reform property confiscation rules, but rights groups say

the changes do not go far enough to address the potentially destabilising issue.

moosmom
06-11-2010, 07:07 AM
Way too high tech for me. I couldn't even figure out a phone with a separate keyboard!!!

Catty1
06-11-2010, 09:05 AM
Hi-tech I don't care. Cruel to people, I DO. :mad:

ETA: Thanks, Wom and Lilith - posted both links on both my Facebook pages.

lvpets2002
06-11-2010, 12:05 PM
:p Thank ya Donna.. At least I am not the only Ole School here.. Yup I just have my normal cell phone.. No blackberries or Ipods & or ect.. :D
Way too high tech for me. I couldn't even figure out a phone with a separate keyboard!!!

Karen
06-11-2010, 12:11 PM
I just wanted to remind people that as deplorable as the factory conditions may be, do not blame Apple - the factor makes many, many, many other companies products as well. It's just that "Apple" in a headline draws media buzz. Other companies include Dell and Hewlett Packard, and since the story broke, Apple has forced raised wages for the workers making iPads. I don't know what Dell and HP have done, that's just the part of the story I have heard.