Wonder if sanctions meant they couldn't get parts.
*probably not
The four-engine Il-76 is a heavy-lift transport plane that has been in service since the 1970s with the Soviet and then Russian air force.
Wonder if sanctions meant they couldn't get parts.
*probably not
The four-engine Il-76 is a heavy-lift transport plane that has been in service since the 1970s with the Soviet and then Russian air force.
Good. These were common areas so personally I don't see too much of an issue, but the harder and more unsavory it is perceived to run Airbnbs the more our housing market can return to normal.
Not a bad idea actually. Just have to convince Musk that there are some Truth Social secret files that, uh, are important for, uh, that show gubment bad!
JFC no one is suggesting banning emergency vehicles.
This is stupid and I love it.
MikeRoweSoft. (Real name and dispute).
Oh interesting. Maybe that.
By 2022, WPS Office reached a number of more than 494 million monthly active users and over 1.2 billion installations
Yeah maybe. Been around since 1988.
Though it says
As of 2019, the Linux version is developed and supported by a volunteer community rather than Kingsoft itself.[11]
Am I blind because I don't see anything.
Well they're going to be economically sooner or later. GDP is essentially population times efficiency. Once they get their efficiency up, there's no way the US can compete. The population of China is just that high. Same with India if they ever get their act together.
But as for exporting their values, that's a hard sell. The old idea was that prosperity will lead to democracy, but the US Europe are wising up to that is not going to happen. I don't see it going very far. Selling it to Africa will be interesting.
That's not what leapfroging is. Leapfrogging is skipping over technology EG skipping over land lines and going to cell phones. That does happen but that wasn't what I was getting at. What I'm getting at is they took in serious serious IP and industrial knowledge. They took in, this is a bit of hyperbole just to get the point across, a century of IP in exchange for some cheap labor for a couple decades. That's how short-sighted Western companies are. (A few decades overall, but for any specific company contract they would get the IP in 5 to 10 years.)
Nor did I suggest that they're closing down. You're simply off the mark on that. I don't think the other guy suggested that either, but I didn't address it. They want to sell to Africa, South America, etc.
Well yes they want an American company to do it instead.