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Comment #10087315
The Seattle weather? Actually, I think it is because of the lack of good opportunities. In Seattle when you want to look for a prestigious tech job, it used to be just Microsoft an…
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Comment #3126741
Here please: http://db.tt/KxK4Vjz
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Comment #1341847
It must be that there are users using Dropbox to transfer data that is considered illegal in China. I think the best way is to setup an office and servers in China and negotiate wi…
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Comment #1281283
I am not surprised that you are surprised that tianya.cn ( hosted in Beijing) is still online. We talk shit about Chinese government like that when I was in college, and that's mor…
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Comment #1280672
For some reason I cannot reply your comment, maybe because my karma is too low now. "Normal citizens, with full rights under the law, are being openly convicted and suffering harsh…
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Comment #1280645
My point is that majority of western news about China are biased and sensational and taken out of context. You form your opinion based on the source that is already filtered by the…
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Comment #1280569
This statement is exactly why I think Google is evil in this case. This is what Google PR talk, you will never know how their employee feels. In reality, if you read Chinese and th…
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Comment #1280498
Let me guess, you've never been to China and you don't know anybody who grow up in China.
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Comment #1280491
So you think the government will go after the google employee because they are going public to support Google? Have you heard any Google Chinese employee "reportedly" supporting th…
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Comment #1280452
Get real. Do you really believe the government will go after Google's Chinese employee?
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Comment #1091376
Yes it is. After open the text file in browser, manually select "Unicode" encoding, it will show the Simplified Chinese translation, and the translation is actually pretty good.
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Comment #249873
jgamman can you email me at ycseattle (-at-) gmail.com? I am working on this exact idea.
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Comment #239432
It's off-topic newbie question but I haven't find the right place to ask: does anybody know if HAProxy work with ASP.NET websites?