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2005/5/3-4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Uncategorized/German] UID:37469 Activity:high
5/3     http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7693580/site/newsweek
        "Beijing Concensus": China out-maneuvering politically and
        diplomatically inept Bush-led US.       - Chicom Troll
        \_ "Japanese have not behaved perfectly, but they have apologized
           several times for their wartime aggression."
           Also, my reading of the article is that, politically, China has
           been clumsy, or at least, average.
           been clumsy.
           Saying they're better than Dubya isn't saying much.
           \_ Alright. Not to agree with chicom troll, but I have to.  Sure,
              China is acting politically, and certainly the great leap
              forward killed more Chinese than the Japanese did.  Neither of
              those negate the virtue or lack thereof of Japan's actions.
              Again, I ask you[motd], what would the reaction be if Germany
              changed their textbooks to play down the atrocities committed
              during WW2? What would the reaction be if the German president
              visited and paid his respects to national cemeteries where Nazi
              commanders were buried? -nivra
           \_ this kind of statement really angers me.  Japan never
              issue formal apology in writing.  Japan, as a government,
              never address the issues such as "comfort women."  Company
              profited from the war, and active participation of war crimes
              never set up a trust fund for its behavior. And, more
              importantly, much of Chinese national treasure were taken
              by Japan Imperial Army and never gotten returned.  Much of
              these treasure are sitting in Tokyo's Imperial Palace today.
              Chinese wanted to search the Imperial Palace but it was denied
              by American.  If Japan is not interested in the seat in the
              security consoul in UN, Japan would NEVER issue some of those
              half-hearted apologies at first place.
              Then again, Japan could never get away with any of these crime
              without American's backing.  (Unit 731, and its largest
              biological / chemical warfare in history of mankind... example)
              Most Chinese don't realize that half of the blame lies upon
              USA
              \_ So where's all your righteous indignation over the atrocities
                 committed against the Chinese people by the Chinese communist
                 government?  Unlike the pre-war Japanese government, those
                 bastards actually still have power.  Does that really not
                 bother you?
                 \_ Separate issues, the Japanese really should just issue a
                    written apology and get it over with.  That said, the
                    whole "IT USA FAULT!" thing is horseshit, and you might
                    ask where the Chinese apologies for illegal intervention
                    against 3 sovereign countries (S. Korea, Tibet, Vietnam)
                    are... -John
                 \_ sollten unterschiedliche Ausgaben, der Japaner eine
                    schriftliche Entschuldigung wirklich gerade herausgeben
                    und sie mit rüber erhalten. Das sagte, das Ganze ", das
                    ES, BEMÄNGELN USA!" Sache ist horseshit und Sie konnten
                    fragen, wo die chinesischen Entschuldigungen für ungültige
                    Intervention gegen 3 souveräne Länder (S. Korea, Tibet,
                    Vietnam) sind... - John
                 \_ sollten unterschiedliche Ausgaben, der Japaner
                    eine schriftliche Entschuldigung wirklich gerade
                    herausgeben und sie mit rüber erhalten. Das
                    sagte, das Ganze ", das ES, BEMÃNGELN USA!" Sache
                    ist Pferd ScheiÃe und Sie konnten fragen, wo die
                    chinesischen Entschuldigungen für ungültige
                    Intervention gegen 3 souveräne Länder (S.
                    herausgeben und sie mit rM-CM-<ber erhalten. Das
                    sagte, das Ganze ", das ES, BEMM-CNGELN USA!" Sache
                    ist Pferd ScheiM-Ce und Sie konnten fragen, wo die
                    chinesischen Entschuldigungen fM-CM-<r ungM-CM-<ltige
                    Intervention gegen 3 souverM-CM-$ne LM-CM-$nder (S.
                    Korea, Tibet, Vietnam) sind... - John
                    [restored.  i have no problem with transcoding John to
                    german, but please fix the formatting.]
                    \_ If you have a chance, do some home work.  Find out
                        why Japanese Emperor was never being tried in the
                        numerberg trial.  I bought up Unit 731, something
                        that is totally googable if you actually give
                        a shit about those yellow skin's lives.  You
                        just might find that American let those who
                        conducted the largest chemical/biological warfare
                        in history of man kind gotten away with their
                        crime in exchange for those experimental data
                        obtained by using live human subjects so USA can
                        design better chemical/biological weapons themselves.
                        and... Tibet is not a sovereign nation since late
                        17th century. If you dont' care about this subject,
                        then, don't bother have an opinion on it.  If you
                        do, then, do your homework before calling things
                        "horse shit" and make fools of yourself.
                        \_ Nice post nuke.  Oh by the way, did I say you're
                           an idiot?  -John
                        \_ No, really kngharv.  Why are you pretending to
                           be Chinese?
                           be Chinese? -jrleek
                           \_ do mormons all act the same way?
                                \_ Further proof that mormons are ______
                           \_ Take a look at this, retard:
                              http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~tking
                        \_ How does a guy named "Harvey H. King" come
                           to have such bad english?
                              \_ She sure looks like MLK's daughter.
                              \_ I am lost, what does this have to do with
                                 anything?
                                 \_ Proving to me that King is a chinese
                                    name.  Apparently kngharv really is
                                    Chinese.  He's still full of crap, but
                                    at least he's a legitimate chicom
                                    troll.
                                    \_ Uhm. Tsu-Jae is Korean.
                                    \_ Sigh.  That one King is Asian doesn't
                                       prove that all Kings are Asian.  I guess
                                       they don't teach logic at Cal anymore.
                                       \_ That's true, but I also googled
                                          him.
                              \_ Whoah, cool. I thought kngharv looked liked
                                 a Eastern European name but I was wrong.
              \_ Go Chicom!
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Cory Hall Biography Resume Publications Research Teaching Graduate Students Campus Directions Campus Map Directions to Cory and Soda Halls Schedule of Classes College of Engineering Tsu-Jae King Tsu-Jae King's photo (on industrial leave during the '04-'05 academic year) Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department Affiliated Faculty, Applied Science & Technology Graduate Program Affiliated Faculty, Nanoscale Science and Engineering Graduate Group Email: tking at eecs dot berkeley dot edu Phone: (510) 643-9251 FAX: (510) 642-2739 Address: University of California at Berkeley EECS Department 231 Cory Hall #1770 Berkeley, CA 94720-1770 Assistant: Rosita Alvarez-Croft (510) 643-4976 rosita at eecs dot berkeley dot edu Grant Administrator: Linda Manly (510) 642-8814 lmanly at eecs dot berkeley dot edu Research Research Areas: * Nanoscale CMOS devices and technology * MEMS technology for monolithic microsystems * Poly-Si TFT technology for flat-panel displays and plastic electronic s Research Groups and Laboratories: * Device Research Group * Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center * UC-Berkeley Microfabrication Laboratory * Device Characterization Laboratory (407 Cory) Research Centers and Programs: * MARCO Focus Center for Materials, Structures, and nanoDevices * MARCO Focus Center for Circuit & System Solutions * NSF Center of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems * Feature-Level Compensation and Control Education * BS Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1984) * MS Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1986) * PhD Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1994) Back to top Awards * Ross M Tucker AIME Electronics Materials Award (1992) * NSF CAREER Award (1998) * DARPA Significant Technical Achievement Award (2000) * Semiconductor Research Corporation Inventor Recognition Award (2000, 2003) * Outstanding Teaching Award, EE Division, EECS Department (2003) Back to top Research Staff and Visiting Industrial Fellows * Hideki Takeuchi * Chi On Chui (Intel Corporation) * Akira Hokazano (Toshiba Semiconductor Company) * Takuro Matsutoya (Renesas Technology) Back to top Graduate Students * Sriram Balasubramanian * Andrew Carlson * Dan Good * Marie-Ange Eyoum * Pankaj Kalra * Hei Kam (co-advised by Prof. Roger Howe) * Joanna Lai * Donovan Lee * Blake Chingyu Lin (co-advised by Prof. Richard Muller) * Gang Liu (co-advised by Prof.