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zuTma

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Couple years ago i bought a bike made in PRC and boy was i wrong!
This is in my top 5 mistakes that i made.
After 200 km few bolts come of Exhaust, couple hundreds more and my throttle
stuck at peak 8-o Than there was inevitably problems with elecrtonic on that
f...n bike! When i tried to tighten bolt that was 10mm thick and should be out of SS
it snapt like sugar cane (new bike from store:)). And that's just a part of it...
Bike was Sachs Madass 125 and it was looking cool but that's all...
I said my self NO MORE CHINESE STUFF! So i would rather wait i few months
for originali GG made in Greece than chinaese knockoff
 

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I'm sure that Imeo has concerns about the production of his product, as well as the processes involved. But a good crew of skilled hired hands could go a long way in the production efforts.
The skill and shear talent of designing, prototyping, receiving acknowledgment for superior workmanship is the highest reward. But the tedious effort involved in mass production of flawless product must be a tremendous burden.
 

Joseph112

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LOL, do you know, that the electronic cigaret has been invented in China?

Wrong, the first registered patent of an e-cigarette in the form we know it today was submitted by the american Herbert A. Gilbert in the year 1963

China was responsible by the mass production and commercialization 40 years after but they did not invented the e-cigarette.

More info here: New Invention of 1963: The Smokeless Non-Tobacco Cigarette | The Electronic Cigarette & E-Cigarettes by Instead

Best Regards.
 

imeothanasis

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poppa, the bad thing is that I hired a man about 2-3 months ago if I remember well but he made so many mistakes when he was assembling that I said to myself that I will not let anyone else to do that. He made marks on some tubes, he didnt assemble the button as I told him, he didnt check threads one by one if they screw ok etc. I will not do that again. Only a factory can do it and they will be responsible for the result because I will watch them and I will make them pay if they do it in the wrong way. But it will take too much time as I see it.
 

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Joseph, I will guess your occupation... You are a programmer! Only the programmer can give such absolutely correct and same useless answer, LOL. All of us we know that that patent of 1963 hasn't led to any development idea of an electronic cigaret. And the invention of Chineses of 2003 use all of us at this nice forum.
 
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imeothanasis

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Wrong, the first registered patent of an e-cigarette in the form we know it today was submitted by the american Herbert A. Gilbert in the year 1963

China was responsible by the mass production and commercialization 40 years after but they did not invented the e-cigarette.

More info here: New Invention of 1963: The Smokeless Non-Tobacco Cigarette | The Electronic Cigarette & E-Cigarettes by Instead

Best Regards.

Joseph, that was a very nice info ! I am impressed. Very nice of you that you told us what really is happening. We have always to remember the people that first invent something. This reminds me Tesla that invent too many things but other people with more money and connections took the glory of this extraordinary man. I am a big fun of him.
 

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rybocop, not, I am not a programmer, but I did some programming years ago, anyway, useless or not, my post was only to show a info that shocked me days ago. the question after this is, the e-cigarete was a parallel development of the chinese or they found a old undeveloped expired patent ? We will never know the answer.
One thing is sure, Herbert A. Gilbert was ahead of the time, in the year 1963 nobody was really concerned about the damage done by smoking.
This is another example that show how the first one not always get the prize, like it happened to me in the march contest :cry::cry::cry:

End of the of-topic :lol::lol:
 
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