Posts Tagged ‘chinese

At the The China Vortex, Paul Denlinger discusses how there is no unified “China market”, no monolithic, simplistic, single-minded Goliath that the rest of the world is trying to deal with. While I do not have the depth of on the ground experience that Mr. Denlinger has (I have not yet been blessed with the [...]

Rick Segal is in China at the moment, and is writing about his experience.
One question came to mind when I read this:
Next up, you run your bags through an X-ray as part of customs. I did this and the customs guy decided to open my camera bag, ignoring my computer bag and luggage. He [...]

China: Zombie Army Rising

In: smp

21 Apr 2005

And no, the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee is not meeting!

Looks like the rising number of computers in China has lead to a large number of Zombie attacks from this fine nation. [here]
If you have checked your logs lately, this should be as surprising as The Gropenfuhrer taking steroids.

Looks like the slow Holiday shopping season is affecting everyone, even Wal-Mart.
Seems that even the Chinese can’t help them now (Frontline: Is Wal-Mart Good For America?).


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