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Jun 2nd, 2003 06:05 PM | ||
El Blanco | Do you mean Jennifer Government by Max Barry? | |
Jun 2nd, 2003 12:39 PM | ||
kellychaos | This reminds me of a SciFi novel I read once (I'll have to get back to you on the author/title later.) Anyway, the author foresees the world as becoming sort of a Neo-Wellsish (The Time Machine) society in which captilism grows internationally to the point where allegiance is given to the company rather than the country as the national lines are blurred in pursuit of methods to obtain wealth, ect. | |
Jun 1st, 2003 10:24 PM | ||
Zebra 3 |
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Jun 1st, 2003 07:33 PM | ||
Cap'n Crunch |
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Jun 1st, 2003 07:02 PM | ||
AChimp |
Yes, but he also stated that globalization won't end geopolitics. Exceptions are bound to happen, eventually. It's interesting to note, however, that during the whole Kosovo thing, the Yugoslavians actually considered the few McDonald's to be part of their country, rather than a symbol of America. And I'll be damned if I can remember where I read that right now. :/ |
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Jun 1st, 2003 06:57 PM | ||
sloth |
Golden Arches theory of Conflict Prevention or some jazz, isn't it? I haven't been in a McDonalds since a kid contracted Herpes from a Big Mac with compliments from the Chef at our local branch, but kudos to them for the good work. Edit: Sorry, too slow typing. Guess McDonalds have no redeeming features then |
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Jun 1st, 2003 06:52 PM | ||
theapportioner |
Once a country gets a McDonald's, it has never fought against another country that has a McDonald's. Sorry to burst yer bubble, but no longer true. Friedman's observation was proven wrong when NATO bombed Yugoslavia. |
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Jun 1st, 2003 06:34 PM | ||
AChimp |
Speaking of not tasting the same, I've noticed differences just between Canada and the U.S. I've eaten at a few American McDonald's, particularly in the Mall of America, and the whole burger is bun! There's practically nothing inside... just bun, bun and more bun. At least here in Canada they squash everything for you. On a side note, in India, they have "Maharajah" pork burgers instead of Big Macs. The McChicken Sandwich is the one that changes names the most, though, I think. In Norway, it's McKillig or something like that. It's odd how they'll leave stuff like "quarter pounder" the same, but convert other products to the local language. |
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Jun 1st, 2003 06:01 PM | ||
GAsux |
Yeah They don't taste the same though. I've been to McD's in Kuwait and in Turkey, and a Burger King in Saudi. The McDs are cool because they have stuff we don't have anymore. Like styrofoam. Remember when Big Macs and stuff used to come in styrofoam containers? And remember when MdConlads did that burger that came in two halves? You know, the "hot" half and the "cold" half? They still have those too, whatever they were called. |
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Jun 1st, 2003 05:24 PM | ||
AChimp | No, because Iraq was on the list of bad countries for trading. Kuwait does have a few, though. | |
Jun 1st, 2003 04:55 PM | ||
FS | Didn't Iraq already have McDonald's? | |
Jun 1st, 2003 04:35 PM | ||
AChimp |
Another observation on war. Once a country gets a McDonald's, it has never fought against another country that has a McDonald's. Spooky, huh? |