Question: What is the truest definition of
> >Globalisation?
> >
> >Answer: Princess Diana's death.
> >
> >Question: How come?
> >
> >Answer: An English princess with an Egyptian
> > boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, driving a
> >German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian
> >who was drunk on Scottish whiskey, followed closely by
> >Italian Paparazzi, on Japanese motorcycles, treated by
> >an American doctor, using Brazilian medicines!
> >
> >And this is sent to you by a Sri Lankan, using Bill
> >Gates' technology and you are probably reading this on
> >one of the IBM or Toshiba machine that use Taiwanese-made chips,
> >and Korean-made monitors, assembled by Bangladeshi
> >workers in a Singapore plant, transported by lorries
> >driven by Indians, hijacked by Indonesians, unloaded
> >by Sicilian longshoremen, trucked by Mexican illegal
> >aliens, and finally sold to you.
> >
> >That, my friend, is Globalization!
> >Globalisation?
> >
> >Answer: Princess Diana's death.
> >
> >Question: How come?
> >
> >Answer: An English princess with an Egyptian
> > boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, driving a
> >German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian
> >who was drunk on Scottish whiskey, followed closely by
> >Italian Paparazzi, on Japanese motorcycles, treated by
> >an American doctor, using Brazilian medicines!
> >
> >And this is sent to you by a Sri Lankan, using Bill
> >Gates' technology and you are probably reading this on
> >one of the IBM or Toshiba machine that use Taiwanese-made chips,
> >and Korean-made monitors, assembled by Bangladeshi
> >workers in a Singapore plant, transported by lorries
> >driven by Indians, hijacked by Indonesians, unloaded
> >by Sicilian longshoremen, trucked by Mexican illegal
> >aliens, and finally sold to you.
> >
> >That, my friend, is Globalization!