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What is your point?
You initiated this thread with the following statement:

The most significant line from the article is that China is a Communist nation.

Actually, I checked the article, and that line is not only not significant, it is not there. The article made no mention of politics, it is about technology. And *FLASH* China has been communist since 1949, so even if the statement had been made, its significance would have been approximately zero.

You (presumably) and I find the Chinese system of government reprehensible. Now your point about the article...
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Look and feel of Linux  FirstNLastN | 04/06/04
Whose mantra - yours?  IT_User | 04/06/04
taking the bait...  ryusen | 04/06/04
Yeah, right...  ZDBear | 04/06/04
umm... do you actually understand ANYTHING...  escoles@... | 04/07/04
The most significant line  Chad_z | 04/06/04
The most significant line  seosamh_z | 04/06/04
The turtle won the race not the rabbit  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
But that is EXACTLY the point, they did not have to start from scratch.  DonnieBoy | 04/06/04
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Return Of The Mythical Man-Mo[n]th  escoles@... | 04/07/04
The most significant line  Enterprise Analyst | 04/06/04
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What is your point?  IT_User | 04/06/04
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I can answer that  seosamh_z | 04/07/04
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