-- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Allen Ctr., Rm. 205 420 Via Palou Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4070 http://www-smirc.stanford.edu
I really wonder about “quality control” in China. I hope there’s more real attention paid to their moon mission.
I recall when I was working and we ordered a resupply of pencils made you know where. The erasers, or what
looked like erasers, were solid hard plastic. No one upstream noticed this little facet of the device? It seems to
me that in China, when the money is handed over, the deal is done and history. After reading about poison
baby formula and recycled cooking oil and so on and so on, it seems to me the Golden Rule in China is,
“Screw your neighbor as you would not yourself be screwed.”
That said, I recollect years ago, when dealing with a metal scrap dealer who was picking up our scrap metal
where I worked, one of their employees laughed when telling us about a container shipment of scrap metal
bound for China that they had half filled with dirt. So there are dirty amoral crooks on both sides.
-Hue Miller
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