Another Question Mark on China’s Poor Quality in Technology and Service
Bigger wonder is how the country which is least attentive towards Quality of production, technology and service is emerging as biggest economic power in the world?
Bigger wonder is how the country which is least attentive towards Quality of production, technology and service is emerging as biggest economic power in the world?
China has a remarkable opportunity to achieve environmental sustainability, should the country rise above materialism.
Going in with low expectations (as I do with most China-HongKong films), LeCoweb does manage to sustain your conspiratorial interest for its moderate length. While appearing like an attempt to replace gone kungfu bigwigs of yesteryear (eg. the deceased Bruce Lee and the now kungfu-less Jackie Chan), it features a newcomer, Jiang Lu Xia (as Nie Yi Yi) with early Jackie Chan hairdo and the vocal range of Bruce Lee. Since the movie Fury (a.k.a. Chocolate), petite gals with a penchant for hardcore k
Here’s my Top 10 links from around the Internet at 10 am. I welcome your additions in the comments below or please send suggestions for tomorrow’s Top 10 at 10 to bernard.hickey@interest.co.nz I don’t get yelled at in executive meetings anymore, because there aren’t any more executive meetings… 1. Brian Gaynor made some interesting connections between PGG Wrightson and PGC (Marac) in his column in the NZ Herald on Saturday. He compared the manoeuvrings and related party dealings of
16 Responses to “WoAi at Gordon Ramsay at Claridges”. Beverly Says: October 4th, 2009 at 2:40 am. Your mum + aunt look great! Tres chic. Wish you'd taken pics of the restaurant and the food… I was looking forward to that :P. David Says: ...