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The doc is so enormous that it could swallow me inside it. Why doesn't the top brasses pick up a translation agency for doing that?

jzhou No twittering in ages. This morning, new twittering gives me a new thrill and excitement... Gotta put up with big technical document...
jzhou 南京这边可没有
jzhou I DO need an easy button to have all my private replies deleted. I should write to Twitter code guys about that.
jzhou @lawrencelry OK.
jzhou @lawrencelry Trust me. You don't get lost in the translation.
jzhou @lawrencelry It's like a Lawrence-Translation-bashing...Stop being worried about that. You just were doing what you like.
jzhou @ riku Hi, what did you say about?
jzhou Hmm... Twitter is in the mainstream when it is on the Economist's radar. Go check out.
jzhou Drinking hot water and reading Twitter NW story. http://tinyurl.com/yqpzht Is it a sure sign that Twitter is going mainstream?
jzhou @lawrencelry I MUST go. See you tomorrow.
jzhou @lawrencelry OK. I quit the mode.
jzhou @lawrencelry Really? that Wang thing could make the headlines.
jzhou Hmm...@lawrencelry: you ARE much less cynical than Wang Xiaofeng, the star writer at Sanlian Life Week.
jzhou @lawrencelry: I think Keso IS sort of a cynical guy.
jzhou Hmm...I can NOT help thinking if Baidu Dictionary is a kitschy thing...
jzhou Baidu Dictionary does NOT know what "kitschy" is... Quite an irony. http://tinyurl.com/ywkj75
jzhou can't they? No.
jzhou Splashy and rococo as the page is, but they can make Baidu better as nice guy among some of Chinese Web users.
jzhou NewsFlash: Baidu the rogue king of Chinese Search Engines rolls out it's new services guide page with Web 2.0-ish icons
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