mine is opendns and still it redirects
mine is opendns and still it redirects
same as for me, im glad i read this i thought my computer was invaded again by the martians.
talking about this, did you guys read the news about the range rover evoque
being copied by a local car model x7
the issue is how those golf courses were built. its like this in china you dont just buy land and think of building anything on it
there is a beareau of land in every part of china wherein they see the planning of of how development each areas has.
from there each county has to negotiated or work on possibility like if they found an investor who wants to build something on it like a project if it coincides with the planning of the GUO TU
same as the issue if you read about the guy that made new lousiwan, there was a statement there saying on the thrid phase of the project only a small portion was made into commercial and the rest residential.
if the initial request or application for this land is commercial then it should be commercial and nothing else.
a lot of golf courses because of requirements from different govt like environmental beareau and etc probably the requested land was applied to be this but they made it a golf course
now since they violated it, they are being closed down.
my take into this is how can you even think it can be when the matter is culture and thinking.
im sure you met people on porsche, bmw wearing luxury stuff only only to act and behave like farmers or uneducated that cant even talk sense because like their women their sense is themselves. when quick rich came in millions or money they cant imagine to have in their lifetime due to their land being develop
what do you expect to be around people when the utmost importance is money and count of self worth is how much money you have?
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Man misses 1 billion yuan jackpot by single number
Posted bydont talk about luck here, i almost won 3x the second prize in a whole lifetime. bad luck is i ave to change a number always at the end of picking the numbers. one was 400k, another was close to 200k and 66k. look at me now still looking at it like im born with no luck
Yunnan Baiyao rebounds after rough start to 2013
Posted bywhat i know its more effective with sprains or pulled muscles. last time i got a sprain on my hand. when i sprayed it. slowly my hand has some areas wherein it was the most damaged or sprained change colors where i saw either some reddish on some parts and black blue color on others.
Roundup: Kunming flooding aftermath
Posted byits funny how they would revert the matter of making modern sophisticated sewerage system, or german whatever design or neing efficient or not
likewise saying early disaster warning is another one of those famous excuse
bottomline pips, its as easy as declogging the sewerage at a certain time which is easily called maintenance projects
like example every year they fixed beijing road and all sorts of major roads even when its good, but nobody touches the so many years old drainage/sewerage system. im speculating here since we all saw the result.
last time it rain hard where it flooded it was like 6-7 years ago same thing what we are hearing now but i guess some things never change
Yunnan's transnational trade explodes
Posted byi think the reason for this push is because yunnan govt probably realize that the money coming in isnt enough.
as you all know there was a news even here that kunming or yunnan funding is almost used up due to its unending projects and city restructure.
i might be wrong here but even though its in anning, the yunnan govt heads still has a part on this and not just kunming.
i hope you guys get what i mean.
Yunnan's transnational trade explodes
Posted bymechanical and electronics . . . .
yunnan a place where its more tourism . . . i dont doubt that yunnan has factories . . so your telling me that yunnan has a large increase in this manufacturing sectors . . but at what cost?
i might be mistaken but resources arent that abundant here compare to other places and with the wages on the rise . . hell . . .
there is something wrong here