In article , Davoud:
It ain't necessarily so. In my 10 years living in Asia I found that the
quality products were designed by U.S. engineers and manufactured in
high-end facilities. The cheap junk was often farmed out by
packagers/exporters to family workshops, forced child labor in schools,
etc. The maker got a crude diagram and boxes of the cheapest available
parts, and assembled the items without oversight or QC.
Bruce Sinclair:
Then your experience differs from mine.
How long did you live/travel in Asia, and where did you live? That
could explain our differing experiences.
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I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that
you will say in your entire life.
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