Vote up! 1 Vote down! 0 I don’t know anyone there. Seems an awfully long way away as well. Vote up! 5 Vote down! 0 A far away country about which we know little. Vote up! 1 Vote down! 0 Yes Neville, yes it is. Vote up! 11 Vote down! 0 Possibly the most dickhead thread ever started by the biggest dickhead currently plying his wares on rof. With respect for risky who may or may not be posting. Vote up! 3 Vote down! 0 Wot RR sed. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 First part anyway. Second part more debatable. I nominate Rumtroll as my entry to the competition. Vote up! 2 Vote down! 0 What RR said. Also - TSMC. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 RoF's diplomatic corps pouring oil on troubled waters. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Guilty heh at the second part of RR's post. Bit harsh. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Sorry risky, I know you're trying. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 OP is your question entirely at large or are you asking whether the main chip factory for the world is worth defending? https://books.google.com/books/about/Chip_War.html?id=fUVdEAAAQBAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false Vote up! 4 Vote down! 0 I think the shock to the markets from invading Taiwan would be enough for GC to care He's lost enough on the markets Vote up! 4 Vote down! 0 GC would claim to be bossing the markets while the bailiffs were repossessing his finest dildo. Vote up! 1 Vote down! 0 I’ve been twice awesome place - amazing food worth a visit if you’re passing Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 i think all these advanced chips are designed in the US, and the big techs there are now building new manufacturing plants out in Arizona, New Mexico or California. That may cost a little more, but nobody is going to invade them. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Anyone got a convincing case to make? Tug box is void. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Shouldn't you ask the Taiwanese? Vote up! 1 Vote down! 0 Anyone got a convincing case to make? Tug box is void. WW2 wasn't convincing enough? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 WW2 filled Goatgash's tugbox with material? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 once upon a time it seemed that almost everything was "made in Taiwan" - is it still? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 When I was a hold most of my toy cares were made in England. It took me a while to work out that they meant Ingland. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 dont normally pick up on typos as I make many myself but I am afraid I have no idea what this means. Vote up! 2 Vote down! 0 luckily china's no way as plugged into global trade as russia so the economic shock should be much more controllable than the ukraine invasion Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 11 Vote down! 0 Possibly the most dickhead thread ever started by the biggest dickhead currently plying his wares on rof. With respect for risky who may or may not be posting.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 First part anyway. Second part more debatable. I nominate Rumtroll as my entry to the competition.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 OP is your question entirely at large or are you asking whether the main chip factory for the world is worth defending? https://books.google.com/books/about/Chip_War.html?id=fUVdEAAAQBAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false
Vote up! 4 Vote down! 0 I think the shock to the markets from invading Taiwan would be enough for GC to care He's lost enough on the markets
Vote up! 4 Vote down! 0 GC would claim to be bossing the markets while the bailiffs were repossessing his finest dildo.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 i think all these advanced chips are designed in the US, and the big techs there are now building new manufacturing plants out in Arizona, New Mexico or California. That may cost a little more, but nobody is going to invade them.
Vote up! 1 Vote down! 0 Anyone got a convincing case to make? Tug box is void. WW2 wasn't convincing enough?
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 once upon a time it seemed that almost everything was "made in Taiwan" - is it still?
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 When I was a hold most of my toy cares were made in England. It took me a while to work out that they meant Ingland.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 dont normally pick up on typos as I make many myself but I am afraid I have no idea what this means.
Vote up! 2 Vote down! 0 luckily china's no way as plugged into global trade as russia so the economic shock should be much more controllable than the ukraine invasion
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A far away country about which we know little.
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Yes Neville, yes it is.
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Possibly the most dickhead thread ever started by the biggest dickhead currently plying his wares on rof.
With respect for risky who may or may not be posting.
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Wot RR sed.
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First part anyway. Second part more debatable. I nominate Rumtroll as my entry to the competition.
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What RR said.
Also - TSMC.
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RoF's diplomatic corps pouring oil on troubled waters.
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Guilty heh at the second part of RR's post. Bit harsh.
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Sorry risky, I know you're trying.
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OP is your question entirely at large or are you asking whether the main chip factory for the world is worth defending?
https://books.google.com/books/about/Chip_War.html?id=fUVdEAAAQBAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false
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I think the shock to the markets from invading Taiwan would be enough for GC to care
He's lost enough on the markets
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GC would claim to be bossing the markets while the bailiffs were repossessing his finest dildo.
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I’ve been twice
awesome place - amazing food
worth a visit if you’re passing
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i think all these advanced chips are designed in the US, and the big techs there are now building new manufacturing plants out in Arizona, New Mexico or California.
That may cost a little more, but nobody is going to invade them.
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Anyone got a convincing case to make? Tug box is void.
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Shouldn't you ask the Taiwanese?
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WW2 wasn't convincing enough?
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WW2 filled Goatgash's tugbox with material?
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once upon a time it seemed that almost everything was "made in Taiwan" - is it still?
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When I was a hold most of my toy cares were made in England. It took me a while to work out that they meant Ingland.
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dont normally pick up on typos as I make many myself but I am afraid I have no idea what this means.
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luckily china's no way as plugged into global trade as russia so the economic shock should be much more controllable than the ukraine invasion
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