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  1. Re:Racist on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    Mongols controlled Tibet, Dalai in Mongolian means ocean. Then Han kicked Mongols out.

  2. Re:so the french get it both ways on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    It is called Fried Potato Strips.

  3. Re:Brainwashed. on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    Do you mind share the link of the footage?

  4. Re:Matter of culture on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    Also China has several thousand years of history, the Chinese culture is complicated multilayered. Most of Chinese are proud of their country, culture and history. Totalitarianism has deeply rooted into their legends, myth, novels, poetry and etc. It has deeply rooted in people's thought. Even the China central government loose their control, there are also different levels of governments and officials that would like to elevate their power beyond the law and to ask their subordinates' absolute loyalty. This is the real obstacle of democracy in China.

    For example, in China college students was forbidden to get married by university rules. About 5 years ago, some one jumped out, and asked if those school rules are against the law? Then people realized that those rules are against the law. When those universities made up their rules, they knew the law, but they simply thought their convenience is above the law.

    The other case was that on China TV shows, it was normal to see a mayor gave the police chief a call, "Release that guy immediately!". About 10 years ago, some one published an article on a newspaper said such behavior was against what what what law. Then the article was republished by many other newspapers. And those Chinese who read papers realized that administration and jurisdiction should be separated per Chinese law for the first time. Before that, the administration and jurisdiction has been the functions of the same government body for several thousand years, and Chinese people take it for granted that they should be the same.

    So during the last century, revolution happened many times in China, every time, we Chinese got a new totalitarian government because we have a totalitarian culture and there isn't much driving force to change it. It won't be easy to change this culture, it will take time and steps. Simply overthrown one government by external force won't solve the real problem.

    The rise of new capitalism and middle class is the driving force to change the Chinese culture. Sorry I've got work to do and I finish here.

  5. Re:That's ok. . . on Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue · · Score: 1

    His/her boss bought it. Case closed.

  6. how many custmers bothered by "Unsecured Wi-Fi" on Some 12% of Consumers 'Borrow' Unsecured Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    Like me, when I am working in my bedroom, I must check if I am connected to my neighbor's wireless network, because his network is way slower than mine.

  7. Re:White on white on What Font Color Is Best For Eyes? · · Score: 1

    We actually used white on white in our JSP code to display the detailed error message and black on white to display something nontechnical to customers.

    So the customer is not offended by something he/she doesn't know and feeling him/her is stupid. And the programmers can read the detailed information by pressing ctrl-a.

  8. Re:bad idea on China Allows Access to English Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    This idea has been there for more than 5000 years, if you want to change it, I guess you need some time.

  9. Re:I'll... on The Death of the Silicon Computer Chip · · Score: 1

    I think the paper only said conventional silicon chip will go away. There are many nonconventional silicon technology like finFET, silicon nanorod and etc.

  10. Re:I'll... on The Death of the Silicon Computer Chip · · Score: 1

    Or selectively remove (etching) nanobute with certain chirality.

  11. Re:Why is this reported? on Nuclear Nose Cones Mistakenly Shipped to Taiwan · · Score: 1

    Or you mean "last" time?

  12. Re:What happened to using diamond? on Graphene May be the New Silicon · · Score: 1

    The band gap of diamond is big, it is good for high temperature purpose.

  13. Re:The "100 times greater"... on Graphene May be the New Silicon · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cache, bloody huge cache. 6 transistors per bit, 48 per byte, 49152 per KiB, 50,331,648 per MiB. If you have 4 MiB cache, it's 201,326,592 transistors.

  14. Re:Questions to ask proponents of new semiconducto on Graphene May be the New Silicon · · Score: 1

    Yes, you can etch away all kinds of carbon with hydrogen plasma easily.

  15. Re:govt-sponsored on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: 1

    Tibetan Review is a good place for you to go.

  16. Re:They are terrorists! on Cyber Attacks against Tibetan Communities · · Score: 1

    Looks you really know a lot, then would you please explain the following concepts to me?

    • Kumari
    • Salika
    • Siddha
    • Balika
    • Bhadrakapalini
  17. Re:Everyone Says "Fuck China" on China Continues to Shut Down Video Sites · · Score: 1

    Walmart fxxk the world.

  18. Beyond java on What Programming Languages Should You Learn Next? · · Score: 1

    You mean some one learned everything about java or some one learned the syntax?

  19. Re:I knew IE7 was bad, but... on Firefox 3 May Be More Memory Efficient Than Either IE or Opera · · Score: 1

    I am just hoping that you are not working for a RAM manufacturer.

  20. Acid3 status on Mozilla Releases Firefox 3 Beta 4 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Acid3 status of firefox3 in a spreadsheet, just for your entertainment.

  21. Re:HA-HA on German Police Raid 51 CeBIT Stands Over Patent Claims · · Score: 1
    My German news said it was not because of the miniOne.

    "Later today, a representative of Meizu told German press agency dpa that the police had not come by because of the mobile phone, but another of the company's products, a portable MP3 player. There had been "discussions" regarding licenses, she was quoted as saying. According to dpa, Meizu staff opened the stand again and again displayed the smartphone late this afternoon, with the MP3 player missing from display."

  22. 9 from German on German Police Raid 51 CeBIT Stands Over Patent Claims · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    "24 were from mainland China, three from Hong Kong and 12 from Taiwan. Another nine were German, with one each from Poland, the Netherlands and Korea."

    I'd like to say 39 were Chinese.

  23. Re:AMD can go fabless on Intel Ramps Up 45nm Chip Production, Announces 'Atom' Line · · Score: 1

    I never realized there is such a contract. Then the game is getting more interesting.

  24. Re:AMD can go fabless on Intel Ramps Up 45nm Chip Production, Announces 'Atom' Line · · Score: 1

    AMD only need to find a foundry better than them in either quantity or quality or both, not a foundry better than Intel.

  25. AMD can go fabless on Intel Ramps Up 45nm Chip Production, Announces 'Atom' Line · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The advantage of AMD is design. AMD has never bested Intel in fabrication. It looks that the design team of AMD has been dragged by its fabrication capability. To solve this problem, AMD can out source the fabrication to companies like TMSC or Chartered Semiconductor.