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13 Still pending.

Cold comfort to you, hope these American guys accelerate the restore details.
Posted by Reno at 2006-03-24 21:11:10. More

12 MagLev May Extend to Hangzhou - Confirmed

I believe it's going to stretch from the South Shanghai Railway Station which sits at southwest Shanghai downtown.

As to Jiaxing city, it's the very neighbor municipal unit to Shanghai, it sits at the midpoint from Hangzhou to Shanghai.
Posted by Reno at 2006-03-24 21:03:45. More

11 Pending for Rolling Back.

Jianshuo, May I ask to delete my previous comment above?

One of my Canadian friends just told me about the offensive meaning of that starting word, which I don't know at all before, very sorry now:(

Hope your site coming back soon:)
Posted by Reno at 2006-03-22 22:46:29. More

10 Pending for Rolling Back.

Jesus... the font of the home page looks tooooo small :) does it have anything with this rollback?
Posted by Reno at 2006-03-21 17:35:47. More

9 MagLev May Extend to Hangzhou - Confirmed

Hope there to be one more station here at Fengjing:) Otherwise, I need to shift to Jiaixng or Shanghai first instead of to Hangzhou directly.
Posted by Reno at 2006-03-16 14:24:24. More

8 A Blog is All About a Person

Actually, nobody expects the snow this time, it just fell out of the blue. And it snowed even more heavy last night. Hope you enjoy the huge Beijing-kind scene when you get up today:>
Posted by Reno at 2006-02-18 08:34:09. More

7 Why Fudan University Only Accept Cash

*Here's a bank nearby the campus:

Bank name: Bank of China, Shanghai Branch Guoding Rd. Sub-Branch
Address: NO.290 Guoding Rd., Shanghai, China

*How you can get there:

Walk out of the Entrance and go eastward along Handan Rd. to Guoding Rd. (100 metres or so), and then turn rightward to keep on walking southward along Guoding Rd. until you see the bank on the left side of the road (another 100M), it's opposite to the New Oriental School.
Posted by Reno at 2006-02-09 13:21:30. More

6 Report from Hong Kong in Jan

Lovely Jianshuo:) I saw your PS right after you posted it (maybe seconds later), thanks for your kind response.

Enjoy your new journey! :)

As to those 2 pics, I always see similar ones on illustrations from the National Geographic Magazine, and I would have thought that it's all about post-modernistic photography.
Posted by Reno at 2006-01-25 23:39:12. More

5 Report from Hong Kong in Jan

Have been waiting till now:)

what about the 3rd and 4th pics?:)
Posted by Reno at 2006-01-24 00:01:12. More

4 Lovely English-Speaking Jinjiang Taxi Driver

Oh, really good. Taxi driver with a license is more better. It's lucky that this driver is.

I got a Canadian friend arrived at Shanghai days before. The taxi driver he met at his arrival at the Pudong International Airport speaks English well too, and it was wired that this guy was convinced by the driver to pay 700 RMB for the ride from the airport to the hotel in downtown, without an invoice or a payment check. This poor Canadian just paid that much!

This man was far more poor when he spent more than 3 thousand RMB merely for a 3-hour drink together with a girl at somewhere on the East Nanjing Rd. Again, no invoice.

So, find a driver with a license is very important, and guys from licit taxi companise always have one. Again it's lucky that the driver Jianshuo is recommending is one of those licensed people.
Posted by Reno at 2006-01-23 21:34:29. More

3 The City and Its Moral Boundary

It's been long, at least couple of years, with this phenomenon of teens hard delivering spam Ad cards to pedestrains. To many, it's annoying.

But as to possible boundary, I'd rather believe that it may indwell in education other than morality. I don't think bosses of these teens have told them to deliver ads in this way. Bosses don't care about how their goals achieved and how many less-educated teens they hire.

Lacking of indispensable education is the soil for immorality, even evil. I always believe of this.

It's true that the police or authorities should be responsible for not having stop this. But another point in this piece of blog article, the boundary, should be of other things, I think. We well-educated people may easily see teens of this sort immoral, but we would be the same immoral if we do nothing to help them, their peers, their next generation or their offsprings.

The city is not spammed with immorality, but apathy. So does every place like NYC.


P.S. I would hand them name cards of Kijiji, if I have, when coming upon such guys, and suggest them go online for Kijiji. It's a golden opportunity for marketing. And then, all Kijiji gonna do will include one more To-Do: enhance the relationship between customer habits and user community:)
Posted by Reno at 2006-01-10 02:59:29. More

2 20 RMB per Month Unlimited WAP

No additional money will be charged besides this 20 RMB? Sounds cool:)

But, what about the overall bandwidth of that proxy's outlet? And how is the max bandwidth for each WAP cellphone? There should be such a place for people to check for information.

I'm forming an image in my mind of thousands of hundreds of WAP cellphones connecting to that proxy server at the very same moment, and hence the network seems pretty sort of jam, so, I'm wondering how much bit/second at least will each WAP client have in the end? Is it for sure that it depends on the number of synchronic clients?
Posted by Reno at 2005-12-25 23:14:35. More

1 Internship is Best Way for Good Job

I agree with Jian Shuo pretty much.

Here is my present dilemma.
I graduated from FDU in June 2003, but I didn't hunt a job before graduation. What I did consider about career, when I was junior, was that I'd like very much to secure a minimum degree of Master majoring in CS (me Bachelor in Chemistry).
I've failed twice by now when trying to survive after the National Entrance Test for Master candidates (NETM) aiming at my Alma Mater Fudan. I now decide to hunt my first job and not to take another NETM.
But the problem is that all my technical experience, either Internship or part-time, seems obsolete. And considering that all my anterior intern/part-time employers aren't those business giants, and technologies have developed a lot during these 2 years, it's hard for me to convince my interviewer that I'm capable.

Otherwise, those so called PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION may not necessarily be expedient when hunting a job under my situation. I got certificates of IBM DB2 and Microsoft before graduation. My job-hunting experience up till now tells me clearly that those papers may not be as helpful as some internship experience in those business giants, like IBM/Intel/Microsoft.

I've almost given up the idea to secure a full-time job. What I'm focusing now is Internship, esp in those huge tycoons. But it's even more harder because current students would be more prefered.

So comes with my agreement with Jian Shuo on this topic.

Then, anyone willing to offer some advices to me?
And, I'll be hugely appreciated if some of you may offer a opportunity:)

Thanks.
Posted by Reno at 2005-04-28 22:45:49. More