Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 01:55:14 EDT 2007 | bvdb
Very thought provoking - thanks for the link. I feel kind of sorry for the next generation. Cheers, Bert
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 13:12:26 EDT 2007 | Brett
Dollar stores? really? Maybe we should bow down to the Chineese and give up.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 05:48:17 EDT 2007 | Rob
Rick, That's surely a risk worth taking! On a more serious note, China has a population approximately 5 times that of the USA, and it is still in the growth phase of it's industrial revolution so naturally they will need a higher proportion of engi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 12:21:23 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
MD, I totally agree with you A couple of years ago we had an ISO auditor in our company who was QC manager at Lockheed Martin. At lunch break we were discussing the erosion of American manufacturing and the effects outsourcing had on our economy. H
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 15:20:08 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Cool! Leave it to kids to think outside the box. But why does it have to be a box? (I love asking that in interviews). Anyway, I'm glad it's not the end of the world.... yet.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 06:39:29 EDT 2007 | rlackey
You're a very bad man! Everyone knows that the first rule of SMT Net is: Don't mention the stencil cleaners!
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 02:51:33 EDT 2007 | fastek
A few more facts: 1) China has between 100-160 cities with populations of over 1 million. America has 9 and all of Europe has 36. 2) China will produce 325,000 engineers this year....5 times as many as the United States. 40% of all American student
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 16:08:13 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Fastek, where'd you get your statistic on #2? If you could, please send a link. -------------------------------- PS-I took out my 2 other posts because they were deragatory toward countries and schools. We don't want this forum to be a flame war