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Rumors after Rumors - Part II like your thought about blogging电加热器 恒温恒湿 光电开关 电磁流量计 |
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Train from Beijing to Shanghai We (family with 2 children) are leaving for Beijing in March, taking the overnight train to Xi'on and then on to Shanghai. Any advise on getting to Shanghai from Xi'on ? |
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10 Things You Love/Hate About Shanghai En, As a Shanghaiese, I don't quite see why those are particular characteristics of Shanghai. I do believe, however, it represents China in general. |
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Seoul Changes Chinese Name Hey look, if China were strong and wealthy like the USA, hell no, like much richer, more civilized and more respected than the USA, then no Korean would think of changing their city's Chinese name. It's time China smartened up, quit whining about "too many Chinese", and start letting its people get rich and get ahead. Of course, the turkeys called "intellectuals" in China just don't get this. To them, it'll take the Chinese, when all Chinese are super smart and super ahead of everyone else everywhere else in the world but China--it's gotta be the system, man--50 more years just to catch up with the standard of living of poor, puny countries like Portugal, never mind surpassing the USA! Shame, I say, shame! |
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Is 10,000RMB/Month a Ridiculous Offer? -to the upper: First, spending more doesn't necessarily means you have to be paid more. It only depends on what you can offer, not where you come from. Second, 'unique' means someone can achieve sth while others can't. If one is 'unique', he will get a decent pay. Again, people gets higher or lower pay NOT because he works in marketing or engineering. Then, what's the logic under the Jap example? Could any Jap expect earning $100k only as a junior in China? If not, forget it. Or, I will suggest Aims change his nationality to Jap. Last, I agree with Jian Shuo. |