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Reply #15 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:07am
 
aquascoot wrote on May 17th, 2021 at 11:00am:
Who cares who invents what

Chinese have simply realised that intellectual property counts for nothing in a globalised world

They have just out framed you


The Chinese also have people who don't want "minimum wage" for doing factory work.  Wink No Aussie will work in a factory any longer (if there were any). They'd rather be on the Dole.  Grin
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Reply #16 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:38am
 
In terms of Ultrasound.  It was first used for clinical purposes in 1956 in Glasgow. Obstetrician Ian Donald and engineer Tom Brown developed the first prototype systems based on an instrument used to detect industrial flaws in ships.

Then various countries around the world tried to perfect the technique towards the late 1950s.  In 1959, Ultrasound Research Section within the Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories was established, and subsequently in 1966, the first commercially viable US scanner was invented in Sydney for breast. 

So technically, Australia was not the original inventor of the ultrasound.  It used the ultrasound technology and improved on it.
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Reply #17 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:42am
 
tickleandrose wrote on May 17th, 2021 at 11:38am:
In terms of Ultrasound.  It was first used for clinical purposes in 1956 in Glasgow. Obstetrician Ian Donald and engineer Tom Brown developed the first prototype systems based on an instrument used to detect industrial flaws in ships.

Then various countries around the world tried to perfect the technique towards the late 1950s.  In 1959, Ultrasound Research Section within the Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories was established, and subsequently in 1966, the first commercially viable US scanner was invented in Sydney for breast. 

So technically, Australia was not the original inventor of the ultrasound.  It used the ultrasound technology and improved on it.   

So not the chinese then, thanks.
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Reply #18 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:47am
 
Victor Sunny wrote on May 16th, 2021 at 6:05am:
Gordon wrote on May 15th, 2021 at 8:11pm:
LoL, US sent a probe to Mars in 76 then a Rover in 97.

China doing it today with STOLEN tech in 2020, Meh.
How embarrassing to be Chinese.

https://www.euractiv.com/section/china/news/us-indicts-10-chinese-over-scheme-to...

Grin How many hitechs can Australia do? rocket science? bullet train? a mobile phone? None! Australia even not an independent country. Briton queen is head of Australia.

USSR was first Mars landing  in 1971. Did USA steal the tech from USSR? In your thought must be 'yes'.
We feed the world with our high tech mate, Australia has more farming patents and inventions than any other country, its technology and innovation which allows us to produce food in such abundance in one of the most  inhospitable places on earth. You know, every single Chinese company which has bought a farm in Australia has failed, miserably. You can fly a rocket to mars on USA technology but you cant grow enough food to feed yourselves.
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Reply #19 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:49am
 
aquascoot wrote on May 17th, 2021 at 11:00am:
Who cares who invents what

Chinese have simply realised that intellectual property counts for nothing in a globalised world

They have just out framed you

What a twat you are.
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Reply #20 - May 17th, 2021 at 11:50am
 
rhino wrote on May 17th, 2021 at 11:42am:
tickleandrose wrote on May 17th, 2021 at 11:38am:
In terms of Ultrasound.  It was first used for clinical purposes in 1956 in Glasgow. Obstetrician Ian Donald and engineer Tom Brown developed the first prototype systems based on an instrument used to detect industrial flaws in ships.

Then various countries around the world tried to perfect the technique towards the late 1950s.  In 1959, Ultrasound Research Section within the Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories was established, and subsequently in 1966, the first commercially viable US scanner was invented in Sydney for breast. 

So technically, Australia was not the original inventor of the ultrasound.  It used the ultrasound technology and improved on it.   

So not the chinese then, thanks.


And your point is?   Shocked
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