So much for what was to be the universal language.
So much for what was to be the universal language.
Yes, they will probably have varieties of some Turkish dishes.
tiger, what kind of problems? Similar to gokunming forums? But what's the goal, or purpose, of the other website? Especially in its contributors' eyes?
Kids might well like it, including, maybe especially, foreign kids, but I don't think it's mostly for kids.
Posting photos on forums - unnecessary and, I think, a bad idea, given all the moderating it would require, plus all the confusion that comes with the idea that photos represent the truth, don't lie, arguments over what they 'mean', etc. And I don't need to know what you look like to understand what you say.
Way too many photos in the world anyway these days.
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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.
An astronomical monster grows in Guizhou
Posted by@bilingualexpat:I wouldn't call trickle-down 'long-term foresight' - yeah, it happens, but it's pretty minor in comparison to both needs and the amount of capital that comes in.
@cloudtrapezer: the 'thing' I was referring too was the radio telescope, not the hyperloop, which I agree could be called a white elephant. I wouldn't call the radio telescope a white elephant', although its construction, despite the fascination of expanding knowledge of the universe, doesn't represent the very reasonable priorities of most people
Original watercolors for sale at charity auction for Heart to Heart
Posted byGood, that. Guess it's not too easy to sell art in Kunming.
An astronomical monster grows in Guizhou
Posted byThis thing may well contribute to the solution of serious problems on earth, but I have a strong feeling that the really serious problems will be given a rather low priority by those who have the power/influence to assign priorities.
Report: Outside of humans, Chinese shrews only mammals to enjoy spicy food
Posted byPeople are mammals too, but some climb down the tree and become rodents..
Report: Outside of humans, Chinese shrews only mammals to enjoy spicy food
Posted byA squirrel is a mammal, of the rodent variety.