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en If you want to buy a $3 broom at Kmart, a $700 laptop computer at Best Buy and clothing so cheap at Wal-Mart that it is almost disposable, then this stuff has to be manufactured in China.

en Clothing, baggage, laptop, computer, phone, personal items -- everything.

en I want to be able to take a laptop computer and make another laptop computer, not a speed bump. The dream with our technology is to be able, at low cost, to recover the polymer in its originally useful form.

en They (China) ship a lot of goods to Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart pays for these goods in dollars and manufacturers in China trade these for China's local currency and eventually the dollars work their way into China's central bank.

en It's rather strange that we would have such a tremendous response for the purchase of a laptop computer — and laptop computers that probably have less-than- desirable attributes. But I think that people tend to get caught up in the excitement of the event — it almost has an entertainment value.

en China has made one-way concessions across the board in agriculture, manufactured goods, services, technology and telecommunications, ... structural changes within China will be necessary to change China for the better in the long term.
  Jesse Ventura

en I wish I had a broom, ... That would have been great. `Mayor hangs over balcony with a broom,' that would have been great. I thought of that when I left, darn it. I should have had a broom.

en In Australia, a computer hacker used a laptop and a two-way radio to hack into a sewage control computer system, releasing more than 250 tons of raw sewage onto the grounds of a luxury resort hotel, A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. In Australia, a computer hacker used a laptop and a two-way radio to hack into a sewage control computer system, releasing more than 250 tons of raw sewage onto the grounds of a luxury resort hotel,

en It's an idea whose time has come and gone, ... Wal-Mart's 'Everyday prices' trump blue-light specials. Why they want to try this one again, I have no idea. What Kmart is saying is that we have a few things on sale and Wal-Mart is saying we have a lot of things on sale.

en Higher gas prices mean less disposable income for Wal-Mart shoppers,

en There was a lot of hope the U.S. and China would be agreeing this time. We have already had to move our clothing production from China to Thailand.

en You can't repeal the laws of economics. Wages in China are so cheap, that you'll never make labor cheap enough in the United States to compete with that.

en Imagine going into Kmart and buying a Sears Craftsman tool set, or buying Kmart's Martha Stewart home products at Sears. To Kmart shoppers, Lands' End may not mean anything, but now it will.

en I had a broom that I'd raise high in the air and the kids practiced shooting over the broom. I think it helped, because we weren't intimidated.

en A laptop computer controlled the system and logged the data.


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