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  1. @OvidiuNegrean Who said it's good? I saw some ads and it looks like rubbish.
  2. @omfericit On the *rail*road you mean?
  3. Kind of miss Romania when I see pictures. Maybe a vacation there should not be excluded.
  4. @xxiaofeng I just called you. Did you hear it? Maybe you lost it. :|
  5. I am on a list called "sexy" which belongs to a GUY. Lucky I know him, otherwise I would start asking myself questions.
  6. http://www.costofwar.com/
  7. Portland, Oregon opens first marijuana café in US http://bit.ly/4yRnPX
  8. @dianastoleru You're only listening to the lyrics?
  9. @diana_apan Yaaay, me too. And China is one of the best places for that! ;)
  10. Wonder which is more corrupt, usa, india, or china .. india and china are on the surface, usa is hidden .. (via @gregorylent)
  11. Starbucks did a trial of the Yunnan blend, but I don't think they still produce it. Anyone with current info? (via @NiuB)
  12. @idevelop Yet I can hardly imagine ANY country developing the way China does. And hey, India is FAR behind.
  13. @idevelop But of course, I'm also just speculating. Never been there. Would love to live there for a couple of years to see for myself.
  14. @idevelop India has a people problem more than an infrastructure / development problem. Development without the proper mindset can't work.
  15. @gregorylent Sure, there's apps you get bored of, but there's also apps that completely change the way you do things.
  16. @gregorylent If you're in China there's a couple of ones you could be using *every day*. Try KTDict C-E, Minimap, TrainCN, to name a few.
  17. @idevelop It's easy for ppl who never lived in neither China or India to compare the two. Yet for people who lived in both - another story.
  18. @idevelop It's improving, but VERY slowly. And it's far behind anything we can imagine. At least that's what my friends who lived there say.
  19. The Wekipedia bakery. http://www.flickr.com/photo...
  20. "Whickey and Cox" bag from Crumpler. On China site and in 三里屯 store: 2799 RMB. On US site: 235 USD. On Taobao: 580 RMB. http://bit.ly/virG6