Being a blogger in China comes with some cool benefits. Interesting content is generally only a trip to the supermarket away; every topic is controversial, so comments and conversation is a near guarantee; China’s a hot global topic, and so a... ...full story at Lost Laowai
from Lost Laowai on Wed, Sep 05 2007
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| 02 Jun 07 |
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Ramblings at 4 am 06-01-07 »
YouTube video I am up at night quite often and had decided to try and take advantage of the moment to ramble on about China and international adoption. It only skims the topic, but if anyone wants to direct questions about China and IA to me either in the comments or... |
| 23 May 08 |
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The Duck’s New Feathers » Peking Duck As Richard’s a bit busy at the moment, I’m stepping in to throw out a post outlining a bit about the new blog design - as comments in other threads are a bit off topic - and comments at The Peking Duck NEVER go off topic! I won’t... |
| 27 May 08 |
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Please keep your comments on topic » Peking Duck I started deleting off-topic comments in the last thread and realized that there would have been virtually no comments left if I’d continued. Well, maybe two. Consider this an open thread if you must. |
| 25 May 09 |
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The economic crisis and China’s role » Peking Duck I’m having a debate with a commenter/blogger about that topic over here. Very interesting, especially considering the great pains to which China is going to make sure the US gets 100 percent of the blame. And let me add, I believe the US deserves... |
| 30 Nov 08 |
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Behind the Curtain » Black China Hand My conversation with Liu inspired a systematic study of how blog-hosting companies serving mainland China censor their user’s content. Another interesting Sunday find that’s worth a thought and a post. Interestingly enough, on my recent trip... |
| 22 Sep 09 |
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Three Tales of Two Cities » Sinosplice During our recent trip to Beijing, conversation naturally turned to comparisons of Shanghai and Beijing. I don’t want to rehash that tired topic (again) here, but there were three particular anecdotes told by Chinese friends which I found amusing. ... |