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Dial-up Nostalgia and Earthquakes

Hope you all had a Merry Christmas, and I apologize if I didn’t get back to you earlier with a reply. If you weren’t aware of of the earthquake that took place off southern Taiwan just yesterday of a magnituude of 7.1 and 7.0 on the Richter scale, you probably wouldn’t have been aware of the impact it’s had on us poor people here in China. You might be wondering how does the earthquake in Taiwan affect your internet connection in Shanghai? Well, supposedly the earthquake has had a severely deterimental effect on the internet cables in the ocean.

So this morning, I woke my computer from sleep but wasn’t able to get to any sites. I originally figured that it was a broadband issue (as it almost usually is). When I got to work I realized that it wasn’t just my connection at home but EVERYONE had this problem. Then my friend and I deducted that the load times of web pages only affected international sites and local sites didn’t have a problem. You know the feeling you get when you want to find any recent news or if anyone else on the internet has had the same problem, but you can’t access it? It’s like giving me a guitar pick with no guitar…

But fortunately I was able to squeeze some information from some RSS feeds and from word of mouth about the earthquake affecting it. So my question is to why I was able to access the internet at normal speeds last night at midnight, since the earthquake was earlier in the evening? And if they’re to repair the lines, what do they have to do to fix them? If they’re broken do they have to re-lay the lines into the bottom of the Pacific? I mean, how in the world do you do something like that? And how long is that supposed to take? It’s not like I can snorkel under the water surface with a soldering iron or some duct tape and fix a tear in the line? Welcome any thoughts…

Oh yes, if you’re reading this from within the country, you can probably access this news article faster..

百度2006年“十大” Baidu’s 2006 Top Ten search lists

最近在百度搜索网站找到许多的2006年“十大“列表。 我跟大家highlight几个:
Just recently found a bunch of search top ten lists from Chinese search engine Baidu. Will highlight a few for you…

十大电视节目: 第一)超级女声 - 如果你没看过,你应该住在大陆之外。
十大男艺人: 第一)周杰伦 - 几年以来还是那么火,真的不容易!
十大女艺人: 第一)李宇春 - 好失望,好失望。。。
十大网络红人: 第一) 芙蓉姐姐 - 几年以来还是那么火, 真的太BT!
对我最有趣的搜索的题目是: 十大为什么: 第二)为什么活着. 大陆的在线社会还是有很多人问同一个问题。如果你点进去的话,你能看到许多的答案,可是很多都讲道德,可是这些道德该有个愿根,对不对?

Top 10 TV shows: #1 - Super girl competitions - If you’ve never seen this before, you’re definitely not from China…
Top 10 Male artist: #1 - Jay Chou - to be top for such a long time is very impressive
Top 10 Female artist: #1 - LiYuChun - oh so sad, so sad…
Top 10 Web Personalities: #1 - Sister Furong - to be top for such a long time is very disturbing…
To me the most interesting fact is that the #2 item in top “Why..?” questions is “What is the meaning of life?”. Seems like the online community also face these problems. If you click into this item and read on the answers provided, a lot of them list a lot of characteristics, morals. But the question remains what grounds these morals stand on…and if they don’t have grounds then are they worth seeking in their own self?

And the Christmas season is underway!!!

That’s right, only a couple days until Christmas, and not surprisingly, only a handful of people are running around getting Christmas gifts. Though the real reason of celebration is not known here, the Christmas season does take Shanghai by storm. You can pick up your Christmas tree, lights, decorations all at very cheap prices and wrapping paper is still being sold at non-inflated prices!

E and I
What will I be doing this holiday season? Playing piano. Yup, they’re runnin’ me ragged playing the ivories for various choral and solo pieces, as well as congregational, but it should be a blast this Sunday. Last Friday I performed a song from 雪狼湖, a Cantonese musical that was most recently performed by Jacky Cheung 张学友。It was a most nerve wracking performance that I managed to pull out, since memorizing lyrics, Mandarin, Cantonese, or English, is definitely not one of my strong points. Perhaps one side of my brain has been lying dormant for too long of a period?

Some of the more memorable performances included a Korean fan dance performance by my PR colleagues. They danced to the theme song of 大长今, an incredibly popular Korean soap. You can read more about their preparation and see some pics here.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!