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October 17th, 2008 by yanwin

“China, China, China, China, China is always the theme reiterated in the speech of Mr. Kevin Rudd on his visit.” claimed the Mr. B Laman, the Indian Strategy Critic.

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Next, let’s focus on other countries. According to incomplete statistics, there is thousands of Chinese websites owned by most international organizations, multinational corporations, international media and key universities. A new tide of studying Chinese is initiated in the US these days. Furthermore, the number of people studying Chinese in Europe increases by 40% annually. Chinese trends to be the main foreign language for the Korean and Japanese students in the near future……
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Max Payne Makes PG-13 Cut

September 30th, 2008 by yanwin

In a new interview with GameDaily he gives the following message regarding the film finally getting the required PG-13 rating:

I must say, and that’s what’s a little bewildering about this, I didn’t have to change much. We trimmed some frames more for the sake of trimming frames than anything, but we got the rating without any major changes at all. I’m a little surprised that we changed their minds, effectively, but I’m happy about it. It proves that if you stick to your guns and you have the creative, and dare I say moral sense, that you’re in the right, that you can get the right thing done.

I’m not sure if this is good news or bad news for this film. When a story revolves around gun violence - I personally would like to see an R rating. If you have a film that seeks to revel in violence, it seems peculiar to me not to let it gush forth, under the umbrella of an R rating.

According to the source article John Moore recently slammed the MPAA; he assumed they would give him a hard time with his project (he wanted a PG rating). His previous fears appear to have been all for naught. It would seem that he made the PG-13 cut without much trouble at all.

I can see why they would want the PG-13 rating for a video game film. It will allow the game’s demographic to buy tickets, I just worry that reining in the violence will be detrimental to Max Payne the movie. From what I have seen in the trailers my hopes certainly aren’t high; and a PG 13 rating isn’t helping the situation.

New Thai Premier

September 17th, 2008 by yanwin

Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) — New Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat will probably be officially endorsed by the king today as government supporters prepare for a rally to mark the second anniversary of a coup that ousted Thaksin Shinawatra.

Somchai, a brother-in-law of Thaksin, is waiting for an endorsement from head of state King Bhumibol Adulyadej after lawmakers chose him as prime minister yesterday. Somchai lifted a state of emergency earlier this week that was called by his predecessor after street clashes on Sept. 2 left one man dead.

The same group of government supporters that confronted the more than 10,000 protesters who have occupied the prime minister’s office compound for three weeks plans to rally again tomorrow. They want the mainly middle-class members of the People’s Alliance for Democracy to vacate Government House, leading to fears of more street violence.

“We are confused about why the army didn’t disperse the People’s Alliance and we hope the new prime minister would do something,” said Jaran Ditapichai, who led protests after the 2006 coup. “Our slogan on Sept. 19 is `Eliminate PAD.”’

Jaran said the government supporters, who were “angry” at being fired upon two weeks ago, wouldn’t confront the anti- government group tomorrow. Leaders of the People’s Alliance, which has vowed to remain put until the government falls, face arrest for treason.

“We’ll probably see some quite considerable protests” on Sept. 19, Stephen Vickers, chief executive officer of International Risk Ltd., told Bloomberg Television yesterday. “Stay away from major demonstrations. Foreign firms should have contingency plans in place if things do turn nasty.”

Protests, Court Battles

The protesters claim the People Power Party, which won December elections on support from the rural poor, has no legitimacy to govern the country because one of its executive members was convicted of buying votes. It faces dissolution for the offense in a case before the Constitutional Court, the same court that forced Samak Sundaravej to step down as premier last week for violating the constitution by hosting a cooking show.

“We have been very careful about any violence,” Pipob Thongchai, one of nine People’s Alliance leaders facing arrest, said by phone. “We won’t be the one to provoke it and will rely on the police and the military to prevent any clash.”

Thailand’s benchmark SET Index has dropped nearly 10 percent since the People’s Alliance seized Government House on Aug. 26. The political tension escalated before the global financial markets were roiled by the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., prompting Somchai to make the economy a key priority in his administration, which many analysts expect will last only a few months.

“The global situation right now doesn’t look good for our country,” he told reporters yesterday.

Somchai called for reconciliation after he was voted in as premier. His calm demeanor stands in sharp contrast to Samak, who once hosted a cooking show called “Tasting, Complaining.”

“I don’t hate anyone and I’m not angry at anybody,” Somchai said. “I want Thailand to be peaceful.”

The Safest Places

September 12th, 2008 by yanwin

Aerophobia – the fear of flying on the planes – has induced the scientists from Great Britain to detect the safest places in the airliners, and call upon the airlines to allow the passengers to choose the seats themselves. The specialists of the University of Greenwich upon the request of Civil Aviation Authority of Great Britain have analyzed the circumstances of death of 105 people and polled almost 2 thousand people survived in plane crashes. The investigation has shown that the passengers seats near the aisle, within five seat rows from the emergency exit are the safest.

Those who sit more than six lines far from the exit, most rarely manage to get out of the plane safe and sound. Besides that, the specialists have determined that it is better to sit in the front section of the plane. According to statistics, during the plane crash the chances to survive are 65% for those who sit in the front section, and 53% for those who sit in the rear section. British scientists have called upon the airlines for equipping the planes with additional emergency exits or allowing the passengers to choose the seats themselves. Though, the majority of the people use their own methods of dealing with aerophobia.

The easiest and the most affordable one is the use of a talisman. As a rule, this is a “happy” coin, a trinket or an amulet; a prayer can also help. The widespread tradition of “sitting before going somewhere” is also some kind of ritual action, promising safe and easy road.

Another method is switching the attention from thoughts to feelings. For example, one can drink water, feeling its taste, freshness and coolness. Or look at people he/she is surrounded by. The calculation of the number of blonds and brunets among your fellow travelers helps to take mind off unpleasant thoughts about the flight.

The widespread method of fighting with anxiety is relaxation – loosening up together with self training (“I am absolutely calm and equable”, “the flight will be easy”, “the landing will be soft”, “the plane crew is highly professional” “I’ve chosen the best airline”) gives a good result in case of the fear of flying.

One more efficient method of control over the fear – is persuasion (best of all it affects men). Here facts and figures are used; there are cases when for a person it is enough to understand and to believe that a plane is a really much safer kind of transport than, for example a car, to make the fear disappear.

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Great Lakes

September 9th, 2008 by yanwin

Alien creatures that have got into the North American Great Lakes after the creation of the canal systems 50 years ago that has connected them with the sea - bring great harm to their natural environment and local economy.

Since the opening of the St Lawrence Seaway in 1959, the ocean vessels have brought 57 alien species with them to the Great Lakes. In 2006 the damage brought to the sportive and commercial fishing and tourist and also the additional costs of water cleaning and water supply have made at least $200 million yearly. This amount does not include the damage brought to the Canadian economy and of the other USA regions, where some of the aliens also came to. The scientists note that the research did not include the period after 2006, but it is supposed that the damage only grows.

The mussel that is able to plug up the water pipes and to annihilate plankton that is also a food for other organisms - came far to the west of the USA up to Nevada and California. Such species as the usual ruff struggle with the local yellow perch and pollack, while the bullheads devastate the perch nests.

The Great Lakes United environmental organization warns that the alien species problem becomes slowly a national crisis. A new law project is being prepared that will insist on the installation of the water cleaning devices on all the ocean ships that come to any American port.

A side-by-side comparison

September 4th, 2008 by yanwin

Google knows how to lure users with the seeming simplicity of its products, even though there’s a great deal of complexity going on behind the scenes. Microsoft often makes products that seem to create more work than they should for users.

That dichotomy is evident in the companies’ Web browsers — Google’s new Chrome and Microsoft’s Windows Internet Explorer 8, both out in beta, or test, versions. (Msnbc.com is a Microsoft-NBC Universal joint venture.)

Chrome shines in its simplicity, while IE 8 brings some better functionality to an existing product.

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Both have lots to offer users. Whether either is a good fit for you will depend on your needs. Just as learning a new operating system can be time-consuming, if you’re already happy with the Web browser you use, whether it’s Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla’s Firefox, Apple’s Safari, or Opera, you don’t have to download either Chrome or IE 8, both of which are free.

However, if you like to use different Web browsers at different times, and some people do, you may want to experiment with both.

Visually, Chrome is basic, spare and efficient, an antidote to the busy, cluttered look of Internet Explorer, and the anxiety it can provoke once you get lost within its menus.

I asked Google to explain the meaning of its new browser’s name, and the explanation fit with what the product evinces.

Chrome refers to “the user interface of the browser that surrounds the Web page,” said Erin Fors of Google. “The ‘chrome’ is everything other than the site itself, including the address bar, toolbars, the window controls and the frame around the bottom.

“With Google Chrome, we’ve designed the ‘chrome’ to be minimal so that users are primarily experiencing the sites and Web applications they’re visiting.

When you launch a Web application from a desktop shortcut in Google Chrome, the address bar and other browser controls is removed so the ‘chrome’ is further reduced to just the application frame.”

Chrome has almost a retro feel to it, as if this is how Web browsing should have been 10 years ago, during a (relatively) simpler time, when the Internet for the masses was still new and all about exploring interesting sites rather than having a knee-slapping night of entertainment finding the grossest videos available on YouTube.

Both are speedy; Chrome is faster
I did some initial testing of both Web browsers on a year-old ThinkPad running Windows Vista. Chrome is available for both Vista and XP; Google says versions of Chrome are in the works for the Mac and Linux operating systems.

I also use Safari on a Mac, and Firefox on both the Mac and the PC. Firefox remains my preferred browser for now on both operating systems, having proven itself as relatively stable.

I found both Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 to work quickly, although Chrome, less laden with add-ons, moves at lightning speed.

Its basic interface shows a Web address bar, back and forward buttons, a refresh button and two menus, one for tools and another to handle items such as creating new tabs, new windows and copying and pasting. (By way of comparison, to do those same functions in IE means using three different menus.)

In Internet Explorer, the Web site tabs remain located below the address bar, as they are in Firefox. Chrome puts the tabs above the address bar, giving a truer appearance of file folders in a cabinet.

I’ve never had good luck with having more than two tabs open at once in Internet Explorer before it hangs, in contrast to Firefox. Both Chrome and IE 8 seem to handle multiple tabs with no issues.

In IE 8, Microsoft has added “crash recovery” for tab crashes, so that when they do happen, the tab is restored and and the Web site reloaded as you had it. I’m happy to say I didn’t need to use crash recovery, and had six tabs open at once without incident, a record in my IE experiences.

Quick, visual snapshot
Chrome’s home page is worth the download experience alone. It gives you a visual snapshot of your nine most-visited Web sites, making it easy to go back to them at any time. It also displays a handy list of recent bookmarks, and recently closed tabs, within easy click range on the home page.

Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 both have Web address bars that try to anticipate what you want to search for, or where you want to go, as soon as you type in a word. Chrome calls its auto-completion feature “Omnibox,” and IE 8’s is “Smart Address Bar.” Both of these worked well.

Both also have stealth surfing modes, but odds are neither will let you escape the eyes of a forensic examiner if your computer is confiscated.

Chrome’s is called “Incognito” mode, which you can slip into at any time by clicking on the same menu you use for creating a new tab. Google is quite clear about Incognito’s features.

“Browsing in Incognito mode only keeps Google Chrome from storing information about the Web sites you’ve visited. The Web sites you visit may still have records of your visit,” Google let me know before I enabled Incognito. “Any files saved to your computer will still remain on your computer.”

IE 8’s program is “InPrivate Browsing,” located in the Tools menu. InPrivate Browsing “ensures that history, temporary Internet files and cookies are not recorded on user’s PC after browsing,” according to Microsoft.

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September 4th, 2008 by yanwin

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