Wednesday, March 21, 2007

比较牛的家乡人

真的上新闻了,看来不是玩笑。只可惜上次到直港烫火锅的路上没注意,错过一道景观--

访重庆史上最牛钉子户:与拆迁方僵持三年

2007年03月21日14:34 中国法治报道

访重庆史上最牛钉子户:与拆迁方僵持三年(图)
工地的中央至今还矗立着一栋两层的小楼

访重庆史上最牛钉子户:与拆迁方僵持三年(图)
房主

访重庆史上最牛钉子户:与拆迁方僵持三年(图)
资料图:杨家坪某建筑工地上,一拆迁户的房子像个孤岛耸立在工地中央。

访重庆史上最牛钉子户:与拆迁方僵持三年(图)
裁决书

Friday, March 16, 2007

Top Gear on Air


On Dragon Air flight to Hong Kong, there was one episode of Top Gear among the in-flight programmes.

Airport WiFi

  • San Francisco : free
  • Hong Kong: free
  • Beijing domestic waiting lounge: 300RMB for cup of tea, then network is free, found unsecured office WiFi, I'll use it, of course
  • Beijing international waiting lounge: operated by China Mobile. Only accepts payments via SMS on China Mobile cell phone. In fact not even all China Mobile cell phone numbers are accepted, only the most expensive packages allow user to pay for WiFi, otherwise even money cannot buy access. Fees are charged by the minutes.
  • Shanghai domestic waiting lounge: operated by China Netcom (CNC). No online payment system, no cell phone payment system. User has to purchase prepaid card. There is NO card sale in the airport.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Another Stay in Beijing


March 11th to March 15th.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

The use of Photoshop

The use of Photoshop

January 18th, 2007, filed by David Schlesinger

david-schlesinger 2.jpgPhotoshop is a highly sophisticated image manipulation programme. We use only a tiny part of its potential capability to format our pictures, crop and size them and balance the tone and colour.

Materially altering a picture in Photoshop or any other image editing software will lead to dismissal.

THE RULES ARE:
• No additions or deletions to the subject matter of the original image.
(thus changing the original content and journalistic integrity of an image)

• No excessive lightening, darkening or blurring of the image.
(thus misleading the viewer by disguising certain elements of an image)

• No excessive colour manipulation.
(thus dramatically changing the original lighting conditions of an image)

凯子一号: Tomson Riviera

Boardwalk ... Park Place ... Tomson Riviera

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Shanghaiist thought the name of Tomson Riviera looked familiar, because we posted about it a couple of months ago, when part of its construction site caught on fire. Turns out after that, some people felt the fengshui there wasn't too great, and the government's attempts to cool the real estate industry haven't helped. We recently found some facts and figures about the place that we'd thought we'd share with you:

Spanning over an area of 20,000 sq m, the four-block Tomson Riviera condominium consists of two 40-storey and two 44-storey towers. Each unit is between 434 sq m and 1,200 sq m, priced at RMB 80,000 to RMB 150,000 per sq m – reputed to be the most expensive in Shanghai.

The next most expensive in Shanghai are those places by Xintiandi, which only cost 58,000 RMB per square meter -- but we wouldn't be caught dead in a place like that! According to this report (in Chinese), the prices of these residences range from a modest 39 million RMB to 190 million RMB. To buy one of these you also have to prove your assets total over 40 million RMB. One possibility is to make 40 million RMB, show them the proof, pay 39 million for the cheapest place, pay the monthly fees and eat instant noodles for the rest of your life with the remaining 1 million. Here's yet another way of looking at it -- Shanghaiist used to live in an apartment in Jing'an district that cost us 1,000 RMB a month. At that rate, our 40 million RMB would allow us to live, completely rent-free, for over three thousand years!


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