A Chinese Forture-teller has a go at predicting the 2006 Stanley Cup Final.
Good documentary on the tiger zoo in Harbin (what to do and what not to do)
Legalized liquid crack for the masses....
Danwei.org is looking for commentary from the educated masses that traverse the paths of the blogosphere.
Not sure how mush it pays though.
Mitch Hedberg and the China Daily weigh in on the possibility of the incarnation of God.
Steve's China Blog has a short and sweet analysis of getting "express" deliveries in China. The FEDEX online tracking's last line sums it up very sucinctly: "7:41 PM Shipment exception BEIJING CN Delay beyond our control"
The captain of an Airpland was Jewish and the first officer was Chinese.
The first time they flew together it was obvious by the silence that they didn't get along.
How I was (nearly) bummed by a taxi driver at 3 AM in Hangzhou. And by "bummed" I mean it in the British sense of the word, as in to... well, you know.
There was an American business exec who bought a Lenovo PC and then had it in his mind that a Chinese person was needed for support, besides Chinese are good at computers, aren't they?
Today is the debut of the official Sinocidal Theme Song. Most of you will recognize the basic riff from the first KILL BILL movie and I added my own little twist. I played all the instruments on it and did all the voices. I tried to imitate my partner’
A single Chinese man owns a restaurant.
One day a beautiful Chinese woman walks in.
He immediately walks over and asks her out on a date to which she agrees.
They go out for a while, and soon, the man ....
Matt Cutts works for Google and has a blog about how to court their search engine; so, when Matt flaps his blog wings in America there is a tsunami on the far side of the Internet.
I have, via the magic of the Internet, figured out Matt’s answer algorithm and inserted myself and Matt’s proba