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[Wiki Northeast] Just saw a note on Meta, but it looks like things are moving forward in Macau. Chapcom hasn't heard anything from them yet, but if things are progressing so quickly, I'm sure we'll be hearing from them soon.

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[Wikinet] Meatball Wiki: RecentVisitors: 11 March 2004 PoulStaugaard, apparantly also known on the net as cpe.atm2-0-1141221.0x50c4bd8a.boanxx9.customer.tele.dk (I couldn't help jumping at the chance to create version 500 of MeatballWiki, although it was just to revert a bad edit).

[पलाश कथा ग्लोबल प्रतिरोध] One World One Dream: pinyin: Zhonghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó listen (help·info)), commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia with Beijing as its capital city. It is a single-party socialist republic comprising of twenty-two provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two Special Administrative Regions.

[JD on EP] JD on EP: Remaindered links: John Hattan examined ways to obfuscate and protect your ActionScript .BoingBoing had a scandal about marketing references being inserted into Wikipedia entries, but it seems like it was just an independent fanboy thing rather than a Raging Cow type of thing.

[Terra Nova] Terra Nova: SL Economy Misunderstood Again: I beg of Y'all, please help your people to understand that Second Life is not just a game, that it is a new technology, that Multiverse and Google's developing Earth-a-verse are new technologies in the same vein, that these are budding little economies, that SL is a new more open phase space that allows more possibility multiplication aka EVOLUTION than MMOGs, that if people do consider SL a game then they must also consider life a game, that it is natural for many people to react negatively as powerful new technologies begin to diffuse, that many folks with serious investments in the MMORPG space need to better evaluate their neuro-economic inertia and related cognitive dissonace related to SL, that SL seems overhyped to those who can only imagine and hope for it's linear diffusion or demise, that SL is not overhyped (in a general sense, yes in a reported users sense) considering what it will evolve into, that SL is ONLY JUST BEGINNING TO FORM, that SL will experience ongoing explosive development and value increase as the concurrency rate jumps astronomically and NETWORK EFFECTS kick in and it goes OPEN SOURCE -- MULTIPLICATION -- MULTIPLICATION -- MULTIPLICATION, that the Virtual Worlds crash of 2007 will never happen (definitely a backlash though), that the polarized reactions to SL are indicative of something NEW diffusing -- not the same old thang with crappier graphics and a few novel bells and whistles, that people need to swallow an objectivity chill pill and look at SL in an evolutionary context.

[Supersite] How to fix Windows Mobile - SuperSite Blog: The reality is that the Windows Mobile ecosystem is very vibrant with tonnes of software available for the OS - the only difference is that not all of it is available in a central, easy-to-access location like the iPhone App Store. As Paul said, something akin to the App Store would go a long way to improve the utility of Windows Mobile as well as encourage developers to keep writing software for the platform.

[John Quiggin] War again at John Quiggin: If the West is going to put itself at risk for 3.8 million ethnic Georgians, roughly the population of Los Angeles, or 5.4 million Tibetans, or 2 million Albanian Muslims in Kosovo, why shouldn’t Russia take risks for the South Ossetians, not to mention the 100,000 Abkhaz speakers in Georgia’s secessionist Black Sea province? Once the infinite regress of ethnic logic gets into motion, there is no good reason not to pull the world apart like taffy.

[Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China] Pocketbook References for Tibet | Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China: This phrase corresponds to “sick man of Europe”, referring to the weakening Ottoman Empire during the same period.It was also used as a derogatory term for the Chinese by Japanese invaders during the Second World War and the years immediately preceding it, in which Japan occupied sections of China.

[Comments for The Road to Surfdom] The Road to Surfdom » Blog Archive » Historical ignorance: At the 2007 Dubai Airshow, Airbus confirmed that Al-Walid, already owner of a Boeing 747 jet converted to private use, had ordered an Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft. Outfitted for private use, the aircraft is to be delivered in 2010.[10][11]

[J@son's Life Gallery] J@son's Life Gallery » Thank God, I’m Home! A photowalkthrough and ...: Didn’t have the chance to visit floating market in Thailand, but am lucky to be in another country with floating market. Well, according to Wikipedia, this is the one of the two floating marketplace in SouthEast Asia besides Thailand.

[Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China] Letter: Who owns the Chinese imperial treasures? | Fool's Mountain ...: If the meanings of the objects are the recent products of political/nationalist projects and they were largely unknown and rejected by Chinese, yet they have been known by Taiwanese who were socialized to imagine a defined meaning to these objects, there may be people who felt genuine sentiments about these objects that could be seen, read about and promoted, then the question is open as to exactly WHO shares symbolic meaning in these objects. The question is also open as to whether the row over these objects is a political battle between governments or whether the people in China actually are aware of these objects and what type of meaning they hold to Chinese or how they are imagined, if they are imagined at all.”

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