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Forums > Living in Kunming > Dating Chinese Girls

Magnifico bucko and Dazzer need to calm the hell down. You are making this site look like its only to be used for laowai that have been in Kunming for a long time - very cliquish. New people that come here want to know stuff too, if you don't like all the posts crazy.laowai has you don't have to read them or put inane and insulting comments on them. It makes newbies and even regular posters scared to post anything that might seem common knowledge to a seasoned Kunming laowai.

I guess the question is: Do you want this to be a helpful community or a cliquish gang where you can rant at peoples ignorance or misunderstandings? You seem to be wanting the latter when we should really be aiming for the former.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > A bad day created by spam text.

I get about 3 spam messages (usually BUY THIS HOUSE!) a day which is annoying as hell, I understand your pain!

The 58 website often puts phone numbers into a picture file so they aren't picked up easily by bots. As such your number was most likely a person reading your add and spamming you. I guess here people get so many spam messages themselves they think its OK to spam others. The spam culture here seems to be prevalent, I guess its just another thing we have to live with in order to stay in this wonderful, enlightened, beautiful utopia *cough* *cough*... :-)

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Affordable, powerful laptop or desktop

Making a laptop is usually a bit trickier, but not impossible. The problem is that they are more often than not custom designed to fit parts exactly e.g. the case has been designed to fit a specific mobo perfectly (so no consideration for others, which may or may not fit). Where desktops have the ATX standard for fitting mobo's, laptops sometimes use the mATX standard, but this is applied willy nilly at the descretion of the makers (you can imagine a marketing person in the company saying "But I want this edge to be rounded!", which means the engineer has to work on fitting the mobo into a smaller space and hence modifying the mobo!)

I know it is possible to get bare bones laptop cases in the west that usually come with a mobo at least and usually HD as well. But not sure about their availability here. Often when you go down this path with a laptop though you will pay more than buying a new laptop with the same components and it can be a lot more hassle than with a desktop. Though not impossible, I wouldn't do it myself for these reasons.

My advice would be to get a generic branded laptop with a good video card. The games you want to play aren't that taxing and some new laptops come with half decent nvidia mobile graphics cards. I have one in my laptop and can play GTA4 on high settings pretty well - it just causes quite a lot of heat build up - so I would buy a cooler pad if I was gaming on it a lot. I am sure you could look around for one of the big brand laptops in the shops though and check out the video cards they come with. Something like a Nvidia GeForce GT 630M/550M/555M etc would do the trick easily. Just make sure you can buy an international warranty with it which covers it all over the world and for 3 years (I recommend this to anyone buying a laptop as most of their parts have a planned obsolescence period of about 2 years... the last laptop I bought had EVERY SINGLE piece except the keyboard and case replaced for free between 2 and 3 years under warranty). I usually buy Dells because I can get it online, customise lots of parts and their 3 year intl warranty is excellent. But their site here is crappy and their computers are much more expensive than in the west. Better bet is probably to visit the resellers here. I have seen some decent laptops in shops here with good mobile video cards so they are available at least, just not sure about the price and availability of intl/extended warranty.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Affordable, powerful laptop or desktop

Build a desktop yourself I reckon, really it isn't that hard if you do the research and have a tinkering spirit! And I am 99% sure you will be able to pick up the bits from the IT malls on 121 road...

Hardest part is usually deciding the motherboard. Once you have that and a case, all the other bits just slide into it and you are away. Note though that you should probably buy some components from a single shop (maybe mobo, hard drive) so you can get the OEM version of an operating system - usually only sold with HD and/or mobo.

Most expensive bits are the processor, mobo and video card depending on how good it is. If you want real gaming performance get an SSD hard drive (solid state drive), put the OS on the SSD and any game you want to play. But if you want cheap, SSD will be out of your price range. Instead get some fast RAM and a lot of it (8GB recommended for Win7) plus a speedy (7200 RPM) HD and you would be away laughing.

Just remember things like always touching the case before touching any components (frying your RAM or mobo with static electricity is not fun), making sure you have enough fans for your insides, make sure you have enough power (get +30% more than what you need at least) and a good heat sink for your processor. Research and price everything first before you build - if your budget is 800 euro you will be able to build a pretty good box for that here.

If you don't know where to start, find a system that would be good that's about your price range on a western site and check to see if you can buy the components here. An example of the box it sounds like your after is:

www.pp.co.nz/products.php?pp_id=COM00434

This is 680 EUR as a straight conversion and would play the games you specify damn well.

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Any plans to use the plants they scoop up for power generation and fertiliser?

They may not wish to use the plants as a fuel source though - creating an industry based on the stuff you want to eradicate e may mean you never eradicate it...

What do you do HFCAMPO that justifies your existence as a clearly well off foreigner in a relatively poor area of the world?

Your answer better include working with orphaned drug addicted lepers or you may just fall off your high horse.

And how do/did you make the money you have? It better not have been through the capitalist system you so despise...

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So fast, so convenient. One star off for opening before the train station stop is connected!

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Wow, just wow. Possibly the best Chinese food I have had in Kunming. And in one of the nicest, traditional courtyard style restaurant I have been in. A woman dressed in traditional qi pao playing a gu zheng just adds to it.

We had okra, mushroom soup, dried beef and chou dofu. All top notch with the bill coming in at just over 250 kuai. But we could have fed 3 people for that so not too bad at about 80-90 kuai each. Not the cheapest but for the quality, it's damn good.

If you have people visiting and want to take them to a traditional Chinese style restaurant with Yunnan style food, or want a romantic night out with a gal, you can't go wrong here. Close to Green Lake (down a little alley) for a romantic walk... Just perfect.

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Pretty good place for getting all your documents translated and/or notarised. Note that there are a number of notaries in the building which you can find by going up the stairs (the elevators are impossible). But you have to find the stairs to do so... go in the door, head over to the right, go up the big wide stairs which head up a floor, turn right then right again into the elevator area and right again into the stairwells. Whew!

One point off for the elevators never being available and having to hike 7-9 flights of stairs (not good if you have to go 3-4 times a day like I often did!)

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This does not stop at the Jinanya hotel at Da Shang Hui as the flyers state (and is on the images tab here). They need to have another stop in the same area or else they are missing out on covering a big chunk of the city.

You can take another bus, the 919C, I believe, if you are nearby Da Shang Hui, which leaves from the bus station on HeHong Lu, nearby the Qianxing road intersection. This bus goes every hour and is white, found at the western end of the station. It is operated by a different company and takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to get to the airport due to a large number of stops especially near the airport.

Great bus though if you can catch it!

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Friendly people, even got to the talk to the vice consulate, who told me she had done a stint in Malaysia's Siberian Consulate!

English is spoken by some of the Chinese girls working at the desk who are pleasant to deal with. I assume they do Visa's as well but I wasn't here for a visa, this time!