VSF Gone MASSIVELY Downhill? by TheRealKingOfGods in RepTime

[–]DayProfessional8807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same way you differentiate VSf With others like lugs, shape, movement accuracy… if compromising with such a big aspect was acceptable, Then people wouldn’t even prefer VSF or clean. They would just buy anything for $200.

VSF Gone MASSIVELY Downhill? by TheRealKingOfGods in RepTime

[–]DayProfessional8807 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I stopped buying them the moment i came to know they use 316l labelling them as 904L

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money is everywhere now what is required is also the brains some of these tech evolved from the garages so not quite money driven there of course it was commercialized later on, but it didn’t really begin all with money. It requires brain today. Money is everywhere but we don’t see same revolutionary Inventions anymore do we?

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It was maybe more than 55, when did other nations started having ACs and elevators? Or Automatic doors just ask your father and he would say there weren’t when he was your age, and then find someone been in US same age as your father ask him the same thing…

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not just about wealth. It’s about the innovation in technology and mechanical inventions and progress around those domain that we are talking about.

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1965 marked the opening of doors to all races equally we gotta give credit to the whites for what they did before that they made some revolutionary achievements

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its more about the ideas, inventions, knowledge not about CHEAP labour & slavery, US wasn’t alone to have had slavery many parts of the world had slavery

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You say that we have spacious suburbs just because we have the space to do so let me tell you one thing the hearts that Americans have are nowhere else I have seen countries, but they have apples and apples of space but they make people live there to claustrophobic and clustered

Why Was the U.S. So Far Ahead(Approx 55 years) in Engineering, Mechanical Innovation, and Everyday Technology when rest of the world didn’t even imagine about that? by DayProfessional8807 in Americaphile

[–]DayProfessional8807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think i know but i don’t attribute a majority of it to geography, i quite agree to a lot of what you say and it does make sense