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Well dolphin, apparently I've caught the schoolyard cooties, it's contagious so keep a safe distance...

it's the price to pay for assisting the OP. To keep this thread alive and in high visibility. Hoping the central government in Beijing will eventually take notice - the lack of accountability & transparency on the part of Yunnan's Director of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Li Jiming (李极明), and those at the prefecture-level (mayor hotline #12345), in their mishandling of contract developers and their affiliates.

Whether the provincial officials buckle under the pressure remains to be seen.

I believe this was the intent of Professor John Israel.

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@Stratocaster

Exactly. But in our case, we accepted the verdict, forgiven those who wronged us, moved on by finding other avenues in the Mainland to legally earn back previous losses... and for that reason, try my upmost not to rattle the cage.

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Okay, you win Dazzer.

Let it be known I've never once downvoted anyone on this site, nor would I ever, no matter how much I may disagree with a poster. No opinions in discourse ought to be suppressed/hidden.

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@Geezer

Would replacing "down" with below, under, through, or past soothe your OCD itch?... or is it time for a detailed geography layout of Paris? ;)

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Perhaps. As border patrol tightens, distribution supply chains have been forced to adapt. God knows your upstairs neighbor may be rented out to makeshift meth labs.

Ms. Li took home the finish line ribbon. Not many among us can achieve such a monumental feet (pun intended).

She should kuaidi the ribbon back to her parents in Lincang. Typical, traditional Chinese parents will proudly brag to family & acquaintances of their daughter's running accolades, albeit disapproving in front of her for going off the beaten track so to speak.

Hopefully she'll garner greater visibility and sponsorships in the future!

You may have noticed another turquoise colored bikes that entered the bike-sharing market. These deposit-free bikes are called "Qingju," and is launched by Didi Chuxing car hailing app (450 million registered users with 20 million car hailing orders a day).

Didi, who was also Ofo's largest 25% stakeholder, will integrate with money-stricken Bluegogo, among others smaller bike-sharing service platforms. Their spinoff turquoise Qingju bikes (one month free) are here to compete with Tencent backed Mobike, which just announced the refund all deposits back to riders. That's 1 billion rmb (US$150 million worth of deposits. Fyi, Meituan's (food delivery app) acquired Mobike not long ago for US$2.7 billion.

Btw, the aforementioned bike graveyard has been cleared.

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