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China and U.S: Mischievous dubs
Inside-Out China compares the culture of mischievous dubbing in the U.S and China.
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A picture on how some news reports are made in China
http://www.ifgogo.com/ 226/ how-some-news-reports-are-made-in-china/What a funny cheat: Sigh… I think I cannot do that now because I have such a poor eyesight. This guy is strong!
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Chinese warning for Nobel peace prize
http://www.nowpublic.com/ culture/ chinese-warning-nobel-peace-prizeChinese foreign minister categorically said that nobel prizes are not given based on potentials but on politics, he cited the example of Dalai lama for this reason.This seems to be quite frustrating for the communist... read more
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Update: McCain injects Presidential Politics into U.S. - China row over Taiwan Weapons Sale
http://blog.foolsmountain.com/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ update-mccain-injects-presidential-…McCain seems to be getting a little desperate. He seems to be pulling all stops (including going negative and aggressive against Obama) and most recently also trying to inject some foreign politiking into his campaign.
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Australian Open to increase prize money
http://www.nowpublic.com/ sports/ australian-open-increase-prize-moneyAustralian open managing council today decided to increase the prize money to A$22 million from A$20.6million. " Prize money for both the men's and women's singles champions at next year's Australian Open has been... read more
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China Mobile allows 3G switch with no change in number from 2009 (China)
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ china-mobile-allows-3g-switch-with-no-chang…China Mobile allows 3G switch with no change in number from 2009 (China) October 8th, 2008 9:03 am China Mobile brings a good news for it’s 400 million subscribers. The China Mobile subscribers will be allowed to switch to China Mobile’s 3G services on their current numbers from next year onwards.
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The Ergonomics of Peeing
http://www.janchipchase.com/ blog/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ the_ergonomics_1.htmlHow much space do you really need at a urinal? The issue of larger seat sizes for airplanes to cope with higher levels of of obesity has been well documented, but the ergonomics of standing activities less so. The differences in desired personal space for every person/culture.
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CN Vox Populi 2.0: Beijing Car Limits Undemocratic
http://www.techblog86.com/ ?p=255Nowhere is the traffic worse in the People’s Republic than in the nation’s capital. Nowhere have the measures attempted at controlling car flow been more extreme in the People’s Republic than in the nation’s capital. And nowhere has the vox populi of the Chinese netizenry been more ear-shattering in the People’s Republic than in the nation’s capital.
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A Different Take on “Take on Me”
http://www.flumesday.com/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ a-different-take-on-take-on-me/I saw this on the Daily Dish tonight and thought it was worth posting. When I see a video like this and think about the time and energy spent by someone to make it, it just reinforces how fucking weird people are. This is so bizarre. See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.
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A Plan for China to Bail Out the US
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/ 2008/ 10/ plan-for-china-to-bail-out-us.htmlThis proposal by Arvind Subramanian in the Financial Times makes quite a lot of sense, but given the collective denial in the US about how bad things are (despite the cratering of the markets, neither Presidential candidate was willing to say the economy would get worse, when that is a given) and our dependence on China.
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Outsourcing Supply Doesn’t Outsource Risk
http://www.supplyexcellence.com/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ outsourcing-supply-doesnt-o…It seems a week can’t go by without yet another product supply safety scare traced to international supply chains. This week’s episode provides some of the scariest headlines yet: Tainted baby formula. It also points to another aspect of international supply chains that requires increasingly sophisticated oversight by spend management organizations.
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