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On December 26, 2008 3:37 PM in Good news for folk in China using an iPhone 3G from the States, they said:

The claimed unlock from the Dev-Team is only for 2.1 firmware and if your phone runs 2.2 firmware, you can't apply it. Furthermore, if you perform the 2.1 unlock, updating your iPhone 3.G to 2.2 will...

On December 2, 2008 3:26 PM in Chinese grenades found on terrorists in Mumbai, they said:

Just simply means that Chinese businessmen have no scruples who they sell weapons to - just as US businessmen have no scruples in who they sell weapons to; just as German, French, etc... businessmen h...

LOOK! Look over there! See, there's bad foreign food we're protecting you from! Nothing else to see, here... ...

On October 1, 2008 4:07 PM in Rumour: China Mobile to launch G1 Android phone by year's end, they said:

I guess China Mobile will be using the 'threat' of the G1 to pressure Apple into complying with providing them with a crippled iPhone 3G... or so they think! In the meantime, Apple has 'conveniently'...

On September 22, 2008 1:43 AM in Time's up for Chinese guide dogs, they said:

Just the usual, for China. World Power, indeed (NOT)...

On August 25, 2008 5:52 PM in Video: Fireworks at the closing ceremony of Beijing Games, they said:

Hi eastman - may I suggest a better translation engine, next time? Most of the points you are trying to make, no matter how hard you try, come across as gibberish - which doesn't really help your case...

It's actually called an 'iPhone 3G', not an 'iPod 3G' (there is no such thing)....

On July 15, 2008 7:57 AM in No pirate paradise for Games visitors , they said:

...and less than 24 hours after the conclusion of the Olympic Closing Ceremonies, the Piracy Trade will be back in full business - that's how serious China is about this. :-)...

On July 7, 2008 11:07 AM in China the next animation leader?, they said:

> China is on course to join Japan and the US as a leader > in the art of animation. Amusing statement, at best. Agree 100% with the prior two comments - China may be able to churn out higher quant...

On July 5, 2008 2:19 PM in Sarkozy "not welcomed" in China, they said:

Oh, I get it - we have a politician who actually has the balls to say his opinion aloud, does so reasonably, and points out real problems with China - and the nationalistically wounded Chinese netizen...

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