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ROFL : HSR breaks down one day after Modi official launch

When you work with these fugging Ceca Indians, they come up with words like "preponed" etc...

Preponed to them is opposite of postponed. Lol :biggrin:
Uh....there is an opposite of postponed? It's like say nothing is nothing...wat idiocracy
 
傻屄印度阿三不服气中国人有高铁. 自己就弄了一个
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. 总理莫地刚风光开幕剪彩第二天, 阿三高铁就开到首都外面220公里的地方抛锚完蛋啦! 全体阿三一鼻子灰溜溜的乖乖下车走路去找车. 当地鸟不生蛋一下子也没有足够车运载,都被计程车漫天开价的敲诈一顿!
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01:28 ROFL : HSR breaks down one day after Modi official launch Day after launch by PM Modi, Train 18 breaks down 200 km outside Delhi https://indianexpress.com/article/i...-vande-bharat-express-engine-failure-5586740/ Train 18 breakdown: The Vande Bharat Express was being brought back to New Delhi from Varanasi for its first commercial... www.sammyboy.com https://www.sammyboy.com/threads/rofl-hsr-breaks-down-one-day-after-modi-official-launch.264813/
 
China censors anniversary of high-speed rail crash
China has blacked out the first anniversary of the worst train crash in its history, with no memorial service for the 40 people who died and the media banned from mentioning the disaster.
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Journalists at a local newspaper in Wenzhou told Japanese reporters from the Asahi Shimbun that they "wanted to cover the issue" but that "there is nothing we can do because the local government and the Railways ministry do not want the accident to be revisited".


By Malcolm Moore, Beijing
3:45PM BST 23 Jul 2012


The collision between two bullet trains outside the southern city of Wenzhou last year remains highly sensitive; a moment when confidence in the Communist party crumbled as officials first played down the news and then attempted to bury the wreckage before a thorough search for survivors had been completed.

On Monday, there was no memorial at the scene of the accident, where a further 192 people were injured. Small groups of mourners congregated to pay their respects, but one survivor was taken in by police at Hangzhou South rail station on his way to visit.

Two popular bloggers, Li Chengpeng and Wang Xiaoshan, did manage to make it to the site early in the morning, and post a photograph calling for people to remember the anniversary, but were followed by teams of men dressed in black, they said.

Journalists at a local newspaper in Wenzhou told Japanese reporters from the Asahi Shimbun that they "wanted to cover the issue" but that "there is nothing we can do because the local government and the Railways ministry do not want the accident to be revisited".

"The accident is something we want to forget," said a senior municipal government official to the newspaper. "If a local government were to plan a ceremony, that would bring shame on the Ministry of Railways. You surely understand that, don't you?"

Searches for "Wenzhou" or "high-speed train" were censored from the Chinese internet.

The Communist party is preparing for a once-in-a-decade handover to a new set of leaders in the Autumn and has emphasised the need for stability. The crash was the first fatal accident on China's much-vaunted high-speed network, although speed was not a factor: the trains collided at less than 62mph because of a signalling failure.

"For the past year, I have felt a bit numb," said Henry Cao, 33, an American citizen and father of four who lost both his parents in the crash and was himself severely injured. "I have lost my ambition to try to make it and life is meaningless. I have a responsibility to my family, but I understand now how death is part of life."

Mr Cao, who lives in Colorado, plans to return to China with his brother Leo to arrange the shipment of his parents' bodies next month. However, the family remains in dispute with the Railways ministry over the compensation they are due and over who will pay for Mr Cao's ongoing medical care in the United States.

"My brother lost his spleen and kidney and had broken ribs and a fractured ankle. He is lucky to be alive. They were in the second train, the one that rammed the first train from behind, and they were in the second carriage. My father died quickly after hitting his head.

My mother's chest was crushed but it took them two hours to get her to the hospital," said Leo Cao.

"The ministry of Railways was very vague in the beginning and continues to be vague," he said, adding that US diplomats have also failed to advance their case.

The Global Times, the only state-run newspaper to mention the anniversary, reported that Xiang Weiyi, a three-year-old orphaned girl who was miraculously pulled from the wreckage after 21 hours, and after the search for survivors was prematurely called off, had not been accepted into kindergarten because she remains partly disabled.

Another family told the newspaper that "after the memorial service, the Railway ministry officials fled and have never contacted us ever since. The investigation result was delayed, and the complete name list of all the passengers on the trains has still never been released."

Additional reporting by Valentina Luo
 
That I don't know.
Anyway Indian reporters also like to use words that exaggerate
it's similar to saf style - if dunno, throw smoke :sneaky:
Uh....there is an opposite of postponed? It's like say nothing is nothing...wat idiocracy
hanor, during my recruit days it was either "go up or get down" from the 3-tonner / c130 - nowsadays got smlj "embus, debus, emplane, deplane" nabez :geek:
 
Running at 80-100 km per hour also called HSR? Lol. People drive their cars at 110 km per hour on the North-South highway! Ah nehs talk cock and talk big always with a wishful eye on China. Lol
 
Lucky it not break down the opening day. That would be malu sia! :laugh:
 
Prc make hi speed train very fast but nvr say it is safe
India where their ppl keep shaking their heads off, how to trust them do their job
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We started with Indian nationals in IT (see what happen now), followed by CECA Indian pilots and I won't be surprised next will be India made trains-after all the politicians are still paid the highest in the world no matter how many cockups or now many people die.
Will GCT be the first to suggest it ?
 
I am personally very sad that their "high speed rail" broke down. I had hoped that the country under Modi will progress and surpass chinkieland China.. so that all them stinking Indians can fuck off back to mother India
 
We started with Indian nationals in IT (see what happen now), followed by CECA Indian pilots and I won't be surprised next will be India made trains-after all the politicians are still paid the highest in the world no matter how many cockups or now many people die.
Will GCT be the first to suggest it ?

Can't wait for the first SIA crash with a Shitskin motherfucking pilot and all PAP dogs onboard. Fuck their mothers cheebye
 
We need to make sure that these ‘engineers’ are not the FTs running our MRT. Old Goh’s favourites.
 
When you work with these fugging Ceca Indians, they come up with words like "preponed" etc...

Preponed to them is opposite of postponed. Lol :biggrin:

Lol.... yeah what the fuck was PREPONED? The first time i saw it, i wanna to introduce a fist up that clown's ass!
 
Lol.... yeah what the fuck was PREPONED? The first time i saw it, i wanna to introduce a fist up that clown's ass!
They mean.. Let's say meeting is scheduled for this Thursday. They want to bring forward to tomorrow Tuesday. The chow Ceca ah neh write an email to you asking to "prepone" the meeting to Tuesday.

:D
 
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