Saturday, June 14, 2008

Chinese Solutions for Handheld devices

Palm OS


[top]Character Display and Input


[top]CJKOS


[top]Where to get it


CJKOS is one of the more popular solutions for providing Chinese Support on a Palm OS device (e.g. Tungesten E (E2), T|X, Treo 650/680/etc), and is available from http://www.dyts.com/en/index.html. There is a trial version available, and it is still usable after that's expired, it merely comes up with an annoying 'nag' screen with more and more frequency.

As it stands, there seems to have been no development done with regards to CJKOS since January 2007, and there has been correspondence that suggest there will be no further work done on it.

If you purchase a Palm device in mainland China (and other Chinese speaking territories?) it will probably have CJKOS and the handwriting input software PenPower installed as default. This can often come installed in the ROM (as opposed to the RAM), and there have been some people who have had issues as they didn't realise this, and thus had two versions of CJKOS installed at once. If you're not sure, check and see if you have CJKOS somewhere in the main home screen of your Palm Device. If it's not there, check and see if it's in preferences. If it's not there (and you can't read or write Chinese on your device) it's probably safe to assume you don't have it.

[top]How to use it


For the most part, the instructions provided with CJKOS are fine. It's possible to install more fonts or input methods or whatever you need later on, and the trial version gives you access to all of them.

Please note that GB2312 is Simplified, and Big5 is Traditional. If you have a reasonably modern device, then you'll want the High Res fonts. If you don't (e.g. your device does not have a colour screen, or what have you), then you'll need the low-res fonts.

If you enjoy browsing Chinese Websites on your computer, and want to be able to do this on your PDA as well (this only really applies to the T|X, Lifedrive and Treo devices), then you *must* install the 'Unicode Convert table' for whichever character set you want.

Once you've installed CJKOS, switch to an application that allows you to type stuff. The included Memo application is good for this. One there, if you have a Treo press option (the black button) + space to get to the keyboard, otherwise go to the menu, select Edit, and then Keyboard.

If it doesn't come up with something that looks like it could be Chinese, check and see if you've enabled the keyboard under the third tab of the CJKOS program (and that you've enabled CJKOS full stop). If you've done both of these, post on the forums for some slightly more personal help.

[top]Conflicts and cases where CJKOS doesn't work


CJKOS *does not* work with Documents To Go, excepting versions 7 and 8 (or 8 and 9?).

If you want to use CJKOS, and still be able to have non-English European languages on your device, you are probably out of luck. Due to the way CJKOS works (which is quite technical), if you have, say, the word divorcee, but with the proper é, then it will convert from divorcée to divorc(..) where the (..) represents a single Chinese character, thus making it anywhere between hard and totally impossible to use non-English European languages together with CJKOS.

However, if you do install CJKOS and find that it's converted all your accents to characters, the easy way to revert is to simply turn off CJKOS. There, at present, doesn't seem to be a solution or workaround for having CJKOS and non-English European languages at the same time.

Additionally, when synching Chinese Characters written using CJKOS to your desktop, you will need to either have your regional settings set to Chinese PRC (or Taiwan, if you're using Traditional Characters), or use AppLocal on Windows in order to be able to see them. Otherwise they will appear as garbage.

Finally, CJKOS was developed primarily to write Chinese. While it supports display of Japanese Kanji and Kana, there's no way to write Japanese Kanji using it, and as such you'll need a separate program if you plan on using Japanese a lot. You can write Kata-/Hiri- gana, but there's no way to convert them to Kanji. J-OS (http://simple-palm.com/) is one option, but be aware that the page is in Japanese, and there have been reports that you need a Japanese Bank Account for it.


[top]Handwriting Input


[top]PenPower


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Note: The interface is entirely in Chinese, and it needs CJKOS to function.

[top]Palms and Plecodict


The popular dictionary software for Palm, Plecodict, comes with character display and input built in. Therefore you do not need any extra software to run Plecodict. However, you will need it if you want to use Chinese in other applications - ie email, SMS, web browsing, etc.

[top]Windows Mobile / CE



CE Star - Perhaps the most useful tool to enable the use and reading of Chinese characters on the windows mobile device. Its pretty easy to use, and even if you dont use the SIP/IME you can still read Chinese on your device. It does however conflict with Pleco 2 at the moment and it also has issues with MS Reader. This is not free but can be found at this site http://www.ce-star.com/

Monster Chinese - Is perhaps the alternative to CE Star. Its just as easy to use and has many different SIPs/IMEs that can be used to type in Chinese. There have been rumblings of trouble using this program on the newer windows devices but this is has yet to be confirmed This can be found here http://www.mactiontech.com/english/monster_chinese.asp

D-ear input is a nice and very easy to use. Their are two that I know of the 10 key input and the full keyboard. I have not found any conflicts using this program so far but its not one I use that often. (Can be found for free at this site http://www.d-ear.com/English/newsview.asp?id=174 (thanks to Oulaian)

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!

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I know exactly what you are talking about. I don't like it either when a Chinese conversation is
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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Pinyin writes it like this:...

Pinyin writes it like this: 我(wǒ)也(yě)想(xiǎng)买(mǎi)笔(bǐ)记(jì)本(běn)

I heard it spoken with these tones:
2-2-1-3-4-1-3

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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I am very impressed with your pronunciation. It's...

I am very impressed with your pronunciation. It's not that rusty at all. But yes, those 2nd and
3rd tones can be tricky. Quest gave good pointers. Otherwise, keep up the good work ! :mrgreen: 8)

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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New Antiwave Podcast 人民大会谈4 - “东南西北”宋以朗 (下)

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast BBC的新革命

Any way to put these in a separate subforum, so that they are together (1), and so that they don't
fill up the page of recent topics?

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How could I get better at tones?

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I agree with the above posters - the only way to...

I agree with the above posters - the only way to master tones is to learn them from the beginning,
and to slow down! when you speak.

Once you've got the basic hang of tones (as in, you can...

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

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Re: Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

Thanks for the reply, gato!

Lucky me, that's the ancient Chinese dictionary I just happened to decide on after poring over the
selection at the bookstore for such a long time! There was another one...

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Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

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Which books do Chinese use to learn Classical Chinese?

I was just at the 西安图书大厦 today looking for Classical Chinese textbooks, specifically,
the kind that has some simple texts in ancient language with annotation and a modern translation.
But I could...

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Business license

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Image text translation

Hello, I am planning on buying some products from a Chinese company but am slightly apprehensions.
The contact I have in China is a tenuous one and I am slightly put off by the fact that the...

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

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The Revival of Traditional Characters is Coming?

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'Jianti' and 'fanti' are equally good

China Daily columnist Raymond Zhou gives his view about 繁体字 vs 简体字
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2008-03/22/content_6558770.htm

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1314 and other numbers expressing love

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I think this is very creative way of Chinese...

I think this is very creative way of Chinese people to use short message. I have seen they use
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Friday, June 6, 2008

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Using 那 instead of 哪

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Re: Using 那 instead of 哪

This sounds reasonable to me, I can't deny this possibility.
Same language put in different environments can result different changes.
So far, I just tried to rule out the possibility of the...

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Using 那 instead of 哪

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Logics is the same both for Chinese and foreigners. As matter of fact, the logics as a subject of
science was "imported" from the West.

So I think, what I need to do is to add facts and data to...

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Using 那 instead of 哪

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I think it's been fruitful discussion, though I don't agree to the assumption above.
If that be true, the percentage of the usage should be same all over the Chinese circle including
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Using 那 instead of 哪

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It definately a mistake if it is in honework or exams.

But in every-day life, many people even native use them incorrectly, of which both carelessness
and lack of knowledge may be the cause.

Same...

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hanzi list ?

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Thanks for the list. I like this list too (3,000...

Thanks for the list. I like this list too (3,000 most common Chinese characters with translations,
pronunciation and some examples):

http://www.zein.se/patrick/3000char.html

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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I'm Giving Up On The Import Feature!

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Re: I'm Giving Up On The Import Feature!

Thanks Luobot - I hadn't even thought it might be checking Char against Pinyin definitions...so
thats why it runs so slow ! :wink:

This is a little toooo thorough for me. I've thousands of lines of...

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I'm Giving Up On The Import Feature!

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Re: I'm Giving Up On The Import Feature!

I'm having the same trials and tribulations with importing data.

Am onto version 0.7.0 b3 but it still wont read in my file (in S P D format, tab delimited).

It's failing on at least 50% of lines,...

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Duelling definitions

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Re: Duelling definitions

I agree with Skylee that adding an entry "好要看=depending on" wouldn't be beneficial. It would
give some indication of meaning but could also be misleading. When translating, context is all.
"还要看"...

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Duelling definitions

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Re: Duelling definitions

I agree that 还要 would be better deleted as I don't think the definition of "even more" is
helpful. The key verb is surely 看 while 还要 as you correctly say is functioning adverbally.

The sentence...

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Why Do You Learn Chinese?(ple help me with the survey)

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Why I learn Chinese

1. Because I'm interested in the cuisine. Learning Chinese helps me order food at Chinese
restaurants around the world.

2. I am a retired person who recently bought a Chinese painting and now I...

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Poll: Why learning spoken Chinese as a foreigner is easy and hard

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Has anyone seen Chinese translation clips of Star...

Has anyone seen Chinese translation clips of Star Wars on the internet?

Someone took the Mandarin subtitled version of a Star Wars movie and translated them BACK into
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Online pinyin dictionary with audio pinyin prnunciation

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Online dictionaries

One terrific resource that I have found is very complete and constantly evolving with more and
more features. You can translate English to Mandarin (simplified or traditional) and Mandarin to...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd July 2005, 07:57 PM

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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. People are using computers more, so the fact...

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People are using computers more, so the fact that the traditional characters are more complicated
to write should be neither here nor there, as long as you can recognize the appropriate
character...

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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On Kaohsiung road signs - yes, this city is...

On Kaohsiung road signs - yes, this city is green, thus the switch to tongyong pinyin on road
signs. I shouldn't complain about this because not so long ago you could travel along one road and
see a...

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Pinyin used in Taiwan?

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I can't remember when the government here first...

I can't remember when the government here first decided to use tongyong pinyin, but I'd guess at
about 3 years ago because I remember getting in a stink about it at the time.

I seem to remember part...

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Monday, June 2, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 3rd July 2004, 02:56 AM

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Married to a Chinese in the U.S.?

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Meng LeLan-- It's very kind of your to...

Meng LeLan--

It's very kind of your to understand the pain of a divorce, but that's not what has put me off
this topic. It's the predominantly masculine point of view. As I said before, no one is...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 2nd July 2004, 03:46 AM

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Lu and Meng LeLan--This topic is suffering from...

Lu and Meng LeLan--This topic is suffering from TMT (too much testosterone) and I think I'm going
to stop watching it. Also, the discussion is entirely from a male perspective. There has been no...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st July 2004, 04:06 AM

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Meng Lelan--since Sunyata is arguing about...

Meng Lelan--since Sunyata is arguing about numbers and since figures don't lie but liars figure, I
thought I'd just watch him hoist on his own petard. (Two clichés in one sentence--not bad.) As
for...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st July 2004, 02:05 AM

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>>Where are all the white girls here? Don't...

>>Where are all the white girls here? Don't let him get away with it ladies

As far as I'm concerned, he's just trolling.

Sandra

Forum: Speaking and Listening 30th June 2004, 04:31 AM

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I don't know why I'm wading back into this topic,...

I don't know why I'm wading back into this topic, but here goes. I haven't done any research to
back this up, but, given the two cultures we're discussing, perhaps a factor in the
disproportionate...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 25th June 2004, 01:17 AM

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OK, I shouldn't have waded into this male wet...

OK, I shouldn't have waded into this male wet dream. Enjoy yourselves, guys.

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This all sounds so familiar. I'm an American Jew....

This all sounds so familiar. I'm an American Jew. Most of my high school and college friends and I
believed that Jewish men were unattractive--too small, not athletic, incapable of being sexy,
etc....

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 24th March 2006, 12:32 AM

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Listening Exercise (and 成语)

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Aww, I must've missed that. Good look semantic...

Aww, I must've missed that. Good look semantic nuance

Forum: Speaking and Listening 23rd March 2006, 09:51 PM

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Thanks bomaci, your additions make sense.

Thanks bomaci, your additions make sense.

Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd March 2006, 08:35 AM

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Ok, I gave this one a...

Ok, I gave this one a try

走馬看花

走馬是人騎著馬跑的意思。看花﹐﹖(釆國)是真的看花。這裡花是這兒﹖(擬�
��)的意思。走馬看花就是一個人騎著馬﹐很快地看一個﹖(擬人)的意思。﹖(�
��前)有一個教會教會(﹖﹖)的人。因為他的腿有一(gar)瘸。一直找不到一個漂
亮女人做他的妻子。他(you gar dao qi2), 就擎他的朋友﹖...

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Then I guess I'll have to change what I think zi4...

Then I guess I'll have to change what I think zi4 sounds like:-? .

Thanks for all your help semantic nuance, I'll try to do another one tonight if I get the time.
P.s. Hashirikata, this thread was...

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I noticed that too (to my utter amazement) and I...

I noticed that too (to my utter amazement) and I kept searching for an appropriate feng2li4, but
couldn't find one.

For some reason 自 sounded like si4 to me. :-?

This structure makes sense, but...

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Okay, I've been talking about doin this for a...

Okay, I've been talking about doin this for a while now, hopefully no ones done this one before,
this is about contradicting yourself basically, saying your shield is the strongest in the
world,...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th March 2006, 08:50 AM

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Hmm, interesting nei1:mrgreen:

Hmm, interesting nei1:mrgreen:

Forum: Speaking and Listening 16th March 2006, 01:24 AM

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Interesting, I hope hashirikata won't mind taking...

Interesting, I hope hashirikata won't mind taking the focus away from this thread for a second
but, how is it pronounced? I can't read zhu yin:oops:

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th March 2006, 11:57 PM

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Heh:mrgreen: , ㄋㄟyou3 shen2me yi4si?

Heh:mrgreen: ,

ㄋㄟyou3 shen2me yi4si?

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th March 2006, 07:35 PM

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semantic nuance, You can't just take all the...

semantic nuance,

You can't just take all the fables like that! Leave some for the rest of us! sheesh:mrgreen:
::Just kidding:: good work!

Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th March 2006, 01:50 AM

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I tried the fifth, and I think 13th, but never...

I tried the fifth, and I think 13th, but never got around to asking any questions, I'm on it now
though!

Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th March 2006, 09:34 PM

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I knew that chengyu looked familiar!:mrgreen:...

I knew that chengyu looked familiar!:mrgreen:

Seriously though, I should listen to those more often

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

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Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!

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well, leaving the forum for a while, as i've been...

well, leaving the forum for a while, as i've been so busy these days, but i'm afraid i can't agree
with your point.
we and i think chinese is the most beuatiful language in the world, and it can...

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

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New Antiwave Podcast 人民大会谈4 - “东南西北”宋以朗 (下)

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 超级难说6 - 猪年为何不能说猪?

Its similar with us Seventh-Day Adventists. We do not eat pork (and a lot of other animals too) or
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As a child, I sometimes had trouble...

As a child, I sometimes had trouble distinguishing between tones 2 and 3. However, I would think
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Friday, May 30, 2008

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

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Having spoken to Mr Kaufmann myself I would say...

Having spoken to Mr Kaufmann myself I would say that his accent is good but he makes some tone
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Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 黑莓之外的选择

I just strange the message "This is an automatically generated post...". I feel it looks like a
kind of RSS feed. but it is not the normal feed what I used.
I know that the people can subscribed the...

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 黑莓之外的选择

what's meaning for the following message:
> This is an automatically generated post to alert users to a new Antiwave Podcast
why all the posts from the antiwave podcast were added this message?
is it...

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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I agree with the above posters - the only way to...

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Chinese language - The world carnival comes to Beijing

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The World Canival, the famous mobile fun fair hailes its first peak of
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The World Canival, the famous mobile fun fair hailes its first peak of
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

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Tourists stopped to have a look at the peculiar flowers and stones on
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relic of the world. Over 80 works of flower arrangement, stones and root
carving elaborately decorated all corners of the Lion Forest Garden,
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Finalists of Huangxuan 2005 Miss Intercontinental Pageant performed in
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25, 2005. The finalists participated in the performance in national
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Chinese Online Class - A lovely scene after pouring rain

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A lovely scene after pouring rain

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At dawn of July 24th, it rained heavily in the mountain area in the south
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the night rainfall exceeded 120mm. It looked as if the downpour turned
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Unique drum-tower built in Dong village

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The final work of the fifteen-storey-high main drum-tower was carried out
in Zhijiang Dong Nationality Autonomous County in Huanan province in
July. After world's largest wind and rain shelter was built, the
drum-tower cluster of Dong nationality will soon be completed in the same
county. The drum-tower cluster composed of a 21-meter-high main
drum-tower and four small drum-towers and will be the largest and highest
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Chinese School - Miss Bikini performed in Linfen

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Miss Bikini performed in Linfen

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Contestants of Miss Bikini of the Universe from 45 countries gave
performances in bikini in the China Gate Touring Ceremony in front of the
China Gate, the highest one in the world located in Shanxi's Linfen on
July 21. Hundreds of thousand of people watched the performance in spite
of high temperature at 35 degrees Celsius.

Miss Bikini Estonia performs at the China Gate Touring Ceremony, which
includes festooned vehicles parade, grand ceremony of entering the gate,
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Nearly 100 Taoists from the mainland perform in the cross-straits Taoism
concert in Taipei together with those from Taiwan's Taoism circle on July
20, 2005. With the theme "Ode of Peace by Melodies from Fairyland," the
concert will be also held in Tainan and Taichung on July 20th, 26th and
August 3rd. The distinctive feature of this concert is to introduce the
long history and continuity of Taoism music in its original style.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Chinese School - Greenspan opposes tariffs on Chinese imports

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Greenspan opposes tariffs on Chinese imports

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July 21 - US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Alan Greenspan has said that
he will not endorse a significant increase in tariffs on imports from
China as a way to force China to change its currency policy.
Greenspan made the remarks when testifying before the Financial Services
Committee of the US House of Representatives. He said that he would not
be in favor of a significant "punitive" tariff, largely because he
doesn't think it would significantly improve jobs and manufacturing in
the United States.
Greenspan also said that he believes "it's in China's interest" to let
its currency rise against the US dollar.
There are complaints from US manufacturers that China's currency system
has hurt their exports to China and some US lawmakers have proposed
legislation that would raise tariffs on Chinese imports by 27.5 percent
if China does not change the system within two years.
Greenspan has said for several times that there is no credible evidence
that US manufacturing activity or US factory jobs would be helped by
China's revamping its currency system.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

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Internet matchmaker of international marriage

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39-year-old Canadian Ryan married his Chinese bride Tang Yan in Jiangsu's
Zhenjiang City on July 18, 2005. The traditional Chinese wedding added
oriental romance to the international marriage. 33-year-old Tang Yan got
acquaintance with Ryan through internet when studying in Australia
several years ago. After several years of roaming in the virtual world of
internet, they finally started an international marriage.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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The Beijing Pinggu District Jinhaihu Chinese Memorial Archways Exhibition
was held in the Jinhaihu Scenic and Historic Interest Resort on July 17,
2005. Full size replicas of 12 representative stone, brick and wood
memorial archways, including the college archway in front of the Nanjing
Confucius Temple, the benevolence archway in Zhejiang's Jinhua City, and
the filial piety archway in Anhui, were showed at the exhibition. At the
same time, 50 exhibition boards depicting particular memorial archways in
various regions were also put up.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Martial arts championship of university students

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On July 14th, 2005 "Shandong Dongchen Cup" National University Student
Martial Art Championship was held in the Shandong Physical Education
Institute in Rizhao. 173 athletes from 27 teams of 27 universities in
China will participate in 20 events including bare-handed and weaponed
exercise in the three-day championship.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Li Yuchun, distinguishing champion from Chengdu, becomes focal point of
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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China's first museum of canal culture completed construction and opened
in the scenic spot of Dongchang Lake in Shandong's Liaocheng on July 12,
2005. The museum began construction in November 2004. Covering an area of
10,000 square meters, the museum has three divisions including
exhibition, collection as well as research and academic exchange.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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Hundreds of workers are repairing the front wall of the splendid Potala
Palace on July 11, 2005. At present, many places are undergoing repairing
and maintenance works to welcome the 40th anniversary of the
establishment of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) with a brand-new look.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Chinese School - Luoyang Huimeng Lotus Festival kicks off

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During July 10th to September 9th, the Second Luoyang Huimeng Lotus
Festival will be held in Huimeng Town, Mengjin County, Luoyang. In 2005,
the town has planted more than 12,000 mu (1,980 acres) of lotus root,
becoming currently the largest area for lotus appreciation in Luoyang
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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Chinese School - 2005 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix

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2005 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix

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The 2005 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix kicked off in Hong Kong on
July 8th. China has beaten the Dominican Republic in their opening match.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Chinese School - Poverty drove 14-year-old girl to marriage

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Chinanews, July 8 - According to Chongqing Evening News, the summer
vacation has just begun and an astounding piece of news is heard from
Chongqing's Renyi Town: because of poverty, a 14-year-old girl Xixi who
is still studying in a primary school married a 28-year-old man with the
help of a matchmaker.
Xiang Kaijiu, the elder youth, lives in the No. 2 Community of
Yinjianggou Village in Rongchang County's Guchang Town. On the evening of
July 6th, Xiang went to bring home his wife Xixi who was paying a two-day
visit in her parents' place shortly after the wedding. And when the
reporter saw her, Xixi was doing her homework on a wooden stool.
Xiang has a two-storey house covered with tiles outside. The inside,
however, betrays that Xiang is not well-off at all. Xiang has a mother
with metal disease and a deaf father. The floor of the disorderly main
room is covered with chicken droppings. The only electrical appliance in
the house is an electric fan bought over ten years ago.
Since this summer vacation Xixi "married" to Xiang and lives in this
house. But there is no atmosphere of "marriage" in the bridal chamber
upstairs.
"Xixi is much younger than I, but we are both destined to suffer. I know
we can not get our marriage certificate but I as a man should have my
wife," Xiang said. Xiang's eldest brother is still single now and his
second eldest brother goes to live with his wife's family. To "marry"
Xixi is the "straw" he must grasp to conclude his single life.
Owing to poverty, the No. 2 Community of Yinjianggou Village is home to
seven or eight strong bachelors thirty to forty years old. They envy
Xiang very much that he "married" Xixi.
Why Xixi "married" a 28-year-old man before she graduates from the
primary school? Xixi answered that she had been "insulted" when she was
six or seven years old. "'Marriage' brings me sense of safety and nobody
will insult me any more."

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Learn Chinese online - Cloned goats become vivid example for education

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On July 4th, a group of journalists from Beijing's internet media visited
the four-generation family of "Yangyang," one of the world's first goats
cloned from adult goat's somatic cells, at the Northwest Agriculture and
Forestry University in Shaanxi's Yangling. On June 22nd, Yangyang
celebrated its fifth birthday, which attracted extensive attention in the
world. Yangyang was produced in the goat shed at the Northwest
Agriculture and Forestry University. The university has been developing
popular science tourism based on the vivid example of Yangyang and animal
cloning technology. The Yangyang family receive about 10,000 tourists
every year, over 30% of which are students of primary and middle schools.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - City Beauties Pageant 2005

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On July 4th, 2005, competition in Jinan division of the City Beauties
Pageant 2005 jointly sponsored by ten cities was concluded. Contestant
No. 1 Lou Hong was crowned the champion. Lou and other two award-winning
contestants were chosen to represent Jinan in the City Beauties Pageant
2005 held in Jiuzhaigou and Guangzhou.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Chinese language - Peace & Prosperity sculpture show

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Peace & Prosperity sculpture show

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The one-week-long Peace & Prosperity sculpture show sponsored by the
China Artists' Association opened free to the public at Nanjing's Beijige
Park on July 3, 2005.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Learn Chinese - Miss Tourism Queen International competition in Hangzhou

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Miss Tourism Queen International competition in Hangzhou

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Contestant to the 2005 International Tourism Queen competition perform in
Cheongsam, Chinese traditional dress in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang
Province July 2, 2005.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

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Yifeng Gate illuminated

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Lights illuminate Yifeng Gate, which will soon complete construction,
during a light testing for the May Day Holiday in Nanjing, Capital of
East China's Jiangsu Province on April 28, 2006. The 5-kilometre-long
Ming Dynasty Walls in Nanjing's Xiaguan will be solidified after the gate
finishes the construction work.

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Learn mandarin - Gigantic oxhide drum in Chongqing's street

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Gigantic oxhide drum in Chongqing's street

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A restaurant named "King of Beef Cooking" located on Yangheyi Road in
Chongqing's Jiangbei District tried to attract customers by creatively
putting a gigantic oxhide drum in front of its gate, which contrasted
finely with the gold-lettered signboard hung up high. The gigantic drum,
which is about two meters in diameter and 100-odd kilograms in weight, is
made from a whole piece of oxhide and it takes several men to move the
drum.

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PBC warns of risks in housing finance

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-26 09:08:21

(Source: Xinhua)

Apr.26 - China's central bank, the People's Bank of China, says the real
estate industry is absorbing too much of the country's capital, causing
government attention.
"Real estate financing is making up a bigger and bigger share of the
country's financial sector. The health of real estate financing is of
critical importance to the health of the financial sector. We must pay
close attention to developments in both the real estate industry and home
financing sectors," Wu Xiaoling, deputy governor of the central bank,
told a seminar on Tuesday.
Housing prices have continued to soar, despite the government's year-long
efforts to stabilize prices and this has sparked grave concern that a
housing bubble might burst.
According to Wu, Chinese banks' lending to the real estate sector stood
at 3.07 trillion yuan (380 billion U.S. dollars) by the end of 2005,
accounting for 14.84 percent of all Renminbi lending by China's financial
institutions. This is equivalent to 16.75 percent of the country's gross
domestic product (GDP) in 2005.
The lending to individual house buyers by China's commercial banks in
2005 totaled 1.84 trillion yuan (230 billion U. S. dollars), which
account for 8.9 percent of the banks' total Renminbi lending. It is
equivalent to 10 percent of the GDP.
Wu maintained that China has established a suitable market-driven real
estate system and a bank-loan-dominated housing finance system following
two decades of reforms and experiments.
However, she said the country's housing finance system is still dogged by
many unsolved issues, such as lack of proper form of lending for
lower-income house buyers and the over-concentration of risk in the banks.
The deputy governor noted that the bursting of the housing bubbles in
Hong Kong and Japan produced a disastrous effect on their economies, and
central banks in the region have been closely watching the sector since
then.
"The central bank must accelerate its research on housing finance and
work for the healthy development of the sector," she said.

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