Not a bad way to make ancient relics hip with the kids these days: draw a comparison between 2000-year-old bronze and the number one iPhone app. Thanks goes out to the Chinese microblogger who spotted this Shang dynasty wine container at the Shanxi museum and tweeted it to the world. It's now been forwarded 5,000 times and drawn 500 comments on Sina Weibo.
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Photo: Ancient Chinese version of Angry Birds
Today's Links: Boy killed anally, miners killed in shaft, and Hillary Clinton
- Boy Killed Anally When Office Chair Explodes [Gizmodo] "Well, stories don't get much worse than this. A 14-year-old boy in China was killed when his chair exploded, sending chunks of metal into his rectum. The bleeding this caused killed him."
- Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You'd be surprised [International Herald Tribune] "The United States remains by far the world's leading manufacturer by value of goods produced. It hit a record $1.6 trillion in 2007 - nearly double the $811 billion of 1987. For every $1 of value produced in China factories, the United States generates $2.50. So what is made in the U.S.A. these days?"
- More than 20 dead in N China coal mine accident [Xinhua] "The accident occurred at about 2: 00 a.m. Sunday at the Tunlan Coal Mine of Shanxi Coking Coal Group in Gujiao City near Taiyuan, the provincial capital, when 436 miners were working underground."
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