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Anyway cretins, I have some models to think about, so I'll leave you stewing in the broth of your ignorance. Sayonara for now and keep as your motto: if you're thick you'll be bobbed.

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Eh? Suggest you have a read of this. What about the auto industry? What about firms like Bosch, Siemens, BASF, etc. I think you might have got that wrong somehow.Originally posted by eek View PostReally intelligent people do their research first and don't make crappy predications in the first place.
For reference German manufacturing is heavy engineering building the machines that are then used to manufacture other machines. Whilst automation continues to occur they will have a booming economy.
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All of German engineering? What proportion is making meta-machines, to coin a phrase?Originally posted by eek View PostReally intelligent people do their research first and don't make crappy predications in the first place.
For reference German manufacturing is heavy engineering building the machines that are then used to manufacture other machines. Whilst automation continues to occur they will have a booming economy.
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A few hundred years... hmm, Newton springs to mind. Is your history as bad as your logic and maths?Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes you've proved you're good at that - you base your life on some words written by some manipulative people a few hundred years ago.



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What happened to Japan?Originally posted by eek View PostReally intelligent people do their research first and don't make crappy predications in the first place.
For reference German manufacturing is heavy engineering building the machines that are then used to manufacture other machines. Whilst automation continues to occur they will have a booming economy.
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Really intelligent people do their research first and don't make crappy predications in the first place.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo. Cretins never admit they're wrong.
Intelligent people change their mind with the evidence.
For reference German manufacturing is heavy engineering building the machines that are then used to manufacture other machines. Whilst automation continues to occur they will have a booming economy.
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