To: vannrox; dayglored
"Profound ..." (re. "My Computer," etc.).
Yes. In China, any software in your possession is yours with no regards to copyrights and the like. But you, yourself, are owned by the PLA while visiting there and must behave more like a person during the Medieval period.
So, do you see? It all balances out. ;-)
52 posted on
12/13/2018 8:57:03 PM PST by
familyop
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To: familyop
Yes. You get it!
>Yes. In China, any software in your possession is yours with no regards to copyrights and the like. But you, yourself, are owned by the PLA while visiting there and must behave more like a person during the Medieval period.
However, those folk during the dark ages actually had it better than folk in the USA today. More time off, less taxes, and many, many holidays.
Like everything it’s all about trade-offs. You know the movie “Office Space”? Well, that pretty much was my life. Now I’m in China. It looks more like a K-Pop video than anything else. LOL.
56 posted on
12/13/2018 9:55:27 PM PST by
vannrox
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