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This probably counts as an abuse of blogging, but for posterity, here is the stream of 40-odd tweets I posted during last Friday's opening ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. I've flipped them back into chronological order and removed the extraneous Read More...
Yes, it's more fluorescent, green pigs. Details here (AP) and here (Xinhua). It used to be when you saw a green, glowing pig you automatically assumed a nuclear accident nearby. How times have changed. Naturally, this will all yield great benefits for Read More...
From the China Daily , here are the top ten Google searches in China for 2007: Interesting (also for what it says about the English speaking world), but the real gem in this article is right down at the bottom, where they list the top English language Read More...
I am ringing in 2008 by being officially too lazy to write anything original. But here are a few interesting stories from the past few days that are worth a read: And I thought Aussies were relaxed Controversy in Australia, which has announced the implementation Read More...
Imagethief is not normally a fan of self-referential blog memes. They foster a groan-inducing chain-letter sense of obligation. If included, is it churlish of me not to participate? They also smack slightly of sexually transmitted diseases. I gave it Read More...
A busy day today, so no time for witty exposition. However a few links did catch my eye today: Thank god I'm a commie boy From Danwei, David Moser's fascinating essay on China's schizophrenic media , including the startling revelation that John Denver Read More...
Imagethief was fascinated to stumble across an article on Xinhua this morning covering the development of technology here in China to enable blind men to surf the Internet (the article was specific about men) . The odd gender-emphasis aside, this is noble Read More...
That was the year that was. And I suppose that this is the year that will be. Until we reach 2007, in which case it will become the year that has been. Speaking of has-been (and how's that for circular), I wanted to take advantage of the new-year to link Read More...
Measured by marketing and technology yardsticks, I'm old, and therefore unhip. My level of unhipness can be guaged by the fact that I use the word "unhip". Because of my age, and increasing curmudgeonhood, I react badly to things that are "newfangled". Read More...
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