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wtf man

What else is new, they were making all kind of claims w.r.t Soviets at Ussuri too till Brezhnev skipped the games and went right to the beijing = glass soon threat (and we wont go there to that level...so they operate in the same ole same ole buffer thats given).

These loonie-claims can all be factually disproven by basic geographic logic in the standoff area situation now.

Its 50-cent psy-ops....they haven't been the same mentally since crazed IJA entered Shanghai and Nanjing...and then getting starved in the 10's of millions by their own neo-God-cult Mao (that they still put up like a deity at heavens gate aka tank-squish-students square)
 
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You can think of chinese what you want but they are on the way of becoming the leader in automation. I have a xiaomi robot vacuum which i use for over a year and i must say that its soft and hardware is far superior to western equivalents like irobot.
As said i use it for over a year without a problem so quality wise its not any worse either and the price is very reasonable for such an advanced device.
 

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You can think of chinese what you want but they are on the way of becoming the leader in automation. I have a xiaomi robot vacuum which i use for over a year and i must say that its soft and hardware is far superior to western equivalents like irobot.
As said i use it for over a year without a problem so quality wise its not any worse either and the price is very reasonable for such an advanced device.
That is what we need in Turkey, Automation education én masse.

Automation technician is a vocational education in Denmark, not as sublime as electrician (takes 4-5 years), but you get to learn and work with robotics to a certain degree together with Engineers.

I was thinking a thread on educational direction would be cool to have. if ppl want to work in defence sector which educations would be useful.

Just imagine the real life experience we have could be shared with other people and give them insight as to how educations can be useful.
 

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Note the last point in this Ghanaian's list: His observation about 10th of November in Turkey.

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@ 0:44 (*sigh)

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Got a question for you folks here given Azerbaijan has been in the news a lot lately...

How much Azeri (language) can the average Turk understand?

How much of AZ population were fluent in Azeri in USSR compared to now? (My Azeri friend knows little, his mother tongue is effectively Russian).

How prevalent (spoken, media etc) is Azeri now compared to Russian in AZ society? Similar to Ukrainian in Ukraine or different?

Also which is the Turkic language that is most difficult for the average Turk to understand?

Turks of Turkey can understand both Turkmen and Azerbaijani due to 3 of these languages coming from the same Oghuz Turkic family.

We can understand other Turkic languages but they different due to a wide range of factors.

A Turk from Turkey will mostly likely struggle to understand a Tuvan, Yakut and other Turkic peoples that live in Altai to Siberia.
 

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Turks of Turkey can understand both Turkmen and Azerbaijani due to 3 of these languages coming from the same Oghuz Turkic family.

We can understand other Turkic languages but they different due to a wide range of factors.

A Turk from Turkey will mostly likely struggle to understand a Tuvan, Yakut and other Turkic peoples that live in Altai to Siberia.

Good to see you back, take it easy and play it easy man....you get too intense sometimes :p
 

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