>>8491806 (pb)
Have any anons cracked the code of letters/numbers at the end? It’s identical, in nature, to the file names for the jpegs Q has posted.
I always assumed those file names were coded comms.
>>8491806 (pb)
Have any anons cracked the code of letters/numbers at the end? It’s identical, in nature, to the file names for the jpegs Q has posted.
I always assumed those file names were coded comms.
I bet you’re really proud of yourself, for this one. Probably getting a gold star and a thumb up the keister later from ole Soros, eh?
If true, I wonder if HIN has any significance?
If you think that a China can bring America “to its knees,” then you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.
I work in architecture/construction. The entire finish material library departed from China long ago, when the tariff stuff started. Whole product lines completely discontinued, and replaced with something different from either another country or the USA. There were some growing pains, but those are long passed.
Corporations and large businesses (and as always, the government) insist on specifying only materials made in the USA. The reason being concern that a foreign product will create construction delays, and at that scale, a week can cost millions.
(I’m fairly certain other industries have also adapted, but construction is/was perhaps the largest sector importing goods [by volume] from China, and we’re good now bro.)
Some companies surely suffered, during the transition. But just remember that the companies that hurt the most were also the ones exploiting slave/child labor in China the most.
Don’t listen to this guy. He has no idea what he’s talking.