ExpressVPN still works fine for me.
ExpressVPN still works fine for me.
In other words, it may be better for you to come here early, look around at apartments and city areas, and/or plan to live in a cheap hotel when you first arrive, so that you can see what you can get.
How much do you want to spend? And I think you need to be more specific about what furniture and appliances, etc., you want.
@tiger: Good comment - yeah, there's a problem with any global system that produces the kind of global 1% we've got, and China is part of that system.
Lousy behaviour of a top-down command structure - my sympathies.
How far do you think you'd get with a class-action suit, if there are such things here? Have a strong feeling that you're not the only one who has received this kind of treatment.
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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.
Baidu CEO's comments ignite internet privacy discussion in China
Posted by@tiger: good post. I spend a lot of time offline. No, it's no real solution. The internet seems to belong to somebody else: Surveill, predict, control, program.
Baidu CEO's comments ignite internet privacy discussion in China
Posted byas well as BAT's dystopian ranking project.
Baidu CEO's comments ignite internet privacy discussion in China
Posted byAdd me to the list of people who despise the attitude of the CEO of Baidu.
From China to Myanmar: Lisu Christians chase the sunset
Posted byAnybody interested in the Lisu in Myanmar might like to take a look at Gertrude Morse's book, "The Dogs Bark but the Caravan Moves On"; and Eugene Morse's "Exodus to a Hidden Valley" - explains how the Lisu got there. Written by 2 members of an amazing Protestant missionary family.
Bureaucratic declaration limits Yunnan countryside fun
Posted byAgree with michael: goal is fine, but measures proposed probably unenforceable. Not sure I could propose a better method, but methods that don't work simply makes the problem worse - cultural attitudes don't change according to somebody's policy, and if coercion is necessary, it's got to be effective and not just breed contempt for the enforcer.. .