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  1. 32 minutes ago, transam said:

    The Japanese invaded China in 1937, they bombed civilians, they then ran through the place using bayonets on women and children, think it was 40,000 in one place, and you think the USA should be nice to Japanese in a war they never started...The Chinese never started their probs with the Japanese either...USA nukes stopped the Japanese crap so many young soldiers who didn't want to be soldiers could go home...

    You're wasting your time.  But, nice try.

  2. 54 minutes ago, Machiavelli said:

    Nuclear war ain't going to happen. Everyone with an ounce of a brain knows this. Scare tactics to rip Americans off. American tax payers are easy to rip off when they are scared. 

    Who said anything about a 'nuclear war'?  Why do we need the U.N. if we have you?

     

    Why are you concerned about American tax payers?  What's your skin in the game?  Are you trying to dazzle us with your brilliance?

     

    Where's your concern for the people of NK?  They pay a lot more (hunger, executions, etc.) than taxes.

     

    Do you think the people of China and Russia have been ripped off by their leadership's military spending?  

     

    Are you being ripped off by your country?

  3. 18 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

     

    Is your opinion based on arrogance or ignorance?

     

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Mahajak Air Conditioners Co., Ltd. or MACO is one of leaders in Thailand's air-conditioning industry. The company was established on September 22, 1988 on an area of 50 rai in Lat Krabang Industrial Estate under a joint venture between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan, a leading, world-class engineering concern, and Mahajak Group, a successful company with multifaceted business interests in Thailand.

     

    Today, MACO manufactures superior quality air-conditioners with a capacity of more than 10 million units since establishment under the "Mitsubishi Heavy Duty" brand for the domestic market and the "Mitsubishi Daiya" brand for overseas markets. The company has gained the trust and reliance of its customers for its high-quality products, on-time delivery, reasonable price and environment-friendly technologies.

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    Samsung’s New Factory in Thailand
    2011/02/24

     

    Samsung announced today that the company will on February 22 begin full operation of its new air-conditioner factory in Sriracha, Chonburi, to meet the growing market demand.

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    In the end of January 2017, Panasonic has started production of air conditioners in Thailand to increase sales and meet the expanding demand in the country by utilizing existing facility of Panasonic Appliances Refrigeration Devices (Thailand) Co., 

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    Saijo Denki is adjacent to the 2nd stage expressway just north of the toll booth at Nam Wong Wan.

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    I would not have stated they are mostly all made in Thailand if it wasn't true!

     

    You stated (arrogantly) in your previous post "probably all of the others", tripping my bullshit detector.  I built 3 houses here, with A/Cs built in Japan.  I'll take 'made in Japan' any day over 'made in Thailand'.  There's a big difference between assembly and real engineering/manufacturing.  The ignorance is all yours.

     

    Thailand...the center for Air Conditioner manufacturing.   :cheesy:

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