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@checkminus182: The link says that paper "as we know it" was invented by the Chinese, lol.

China. Again.

Or, you could just drag it over to the show desktop button on the bottom-right. For locations aside from the desktop though, this would be handy.

@Celtic1888: I tend to believe it's more because of the cultural revolution. There they not only absolutely destroyed anything seen as "Feudal", which included a lot of their historical achievements, but they completely shunned it.

@ps3udorca: Pretty sure the Chinese value creativity as much as everyone else. What they stress however, are the fundamentals, without which, there is nothing to innovate from.

For the uninformed, CCTV has used clips and music from TV shows and movies to go along with their documentaries and reports for years now. But I've never seen them try to pass off movie clips as real footage.

@dach1: Try clicking on the title above the image.

I dunno...

@Moar_pr0nz: Taiwan is building bridges connecting Taiwan controlled islands to the mainland. China won't need to use its navy to invade if they wanted, lol.

@Helba: Have a Virus Core!: The communist party literally said that he was 70% right, and 30% wrong right, soon after his death. A CCP propaganda documentary released in 2008 called his "Cultural Revolution" a disaster that ruined many people's lives.

This works on Office 2007, the Windows Live Essentials apps, as well as WordPad and Paint on Windows 7. Basically every single ribbon I've encountered thus far. :) .

Box art that I'll never touch because I'll be downloading this on Steam.

@Ham_Sandwich: The guy who took the picture will likely have nothing happen to him. One only has to look into the history of the routine images of the J-10 that filtered out for years to understand the precedent behind this stance.

@MazdaMania: They did venture into Africa, and they dominated the Eastern maritime trade routes, but I concede that was over 500 years ago...

@protodad: The security around the airfields seems to be incredibly lax actually.

This thing has been all over the Chinese military enthusiast forums for about a week now. And day by day increasingly clearer images are surfacing.

@drivintin: This is probably unrelated, since those files were leaked only a year ago. I know the Chinese can work fast, but they're not going to be able to simply steal some info on a plane of this type, then follow up with a working prototype in one year...