> I would say it illustrates the victory of global capitalism
Except, of course,t hat the man holding the hat in these photos is a Viet Nam vet and would (and has!) reject an otherwise good deal on a product he really wanted if it was made in Nam.
I still get a kick out of the fact that Vietnam Airlines is operating some Boeing 777’s and intends to get 787’s.
They obviously know the quality of Boeing products, having once encountered them on a frequent basis.
Most of the rest of their fleet is made up of Airbus aircraft, so they have a really hard time escaping their past no matter what they try.
Is it FAIL??…………..
rather I would say it illustrates the victory of global capitalism……..
> I would say it illustrates the victory of global capitalism
Except, of course,t hat the man holding the hat in these photos is a Viet Nam vet and would (and has!) reject an otherwise good deal on a product he really wanted if it was made in Nam.
I still get a kick out of the fact that Vietnam Airlines is operating some Boeing 777’s and intends to get 787’s.
They obviously know the quality of Boeing products, having once encountered them on a frequent basis.
Most of the rest of their fleet is made up of Airbus aircraft, so they have a really hard time escaping their past no matter what they try.
>Except, of course,t hat the man holding the hat in these photos is a Viet Nam vet
Understood.