Archive for the 'Wu Dao Kou' Category
Thursday, March 24th, 2011
I subscribe to the Hao Hao Report. There I said it. I haven’t subscribed to their RSS feed for a long time, I’m not an active user. I’m not an old China hand. However I did live in the country, still know people who do live there, and I want to go back to visit. [...]
Posted in Beijing, Blogging, China, Internet, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Tsinghua, WordPress, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: AddThis, Alexandra Samuel, censorship, China, Digg Digg, Facebook, firewall, Google, Hao Hao Report, LinkedIn, MySpace, New York Times, online sharing, paywall, plugin, ShareDaddy, sharing, Simple Tags, Twitter |
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Somehow I’ve managed to accumulate 100 or so Twitter followers. I’m not always sure who they are or why they are following me. I’m pretty sure not many have been loyal Muskblog readers for the last five years. So after reaching this milestone I thought I’d mark it with a blog post highlighting ten of [...]
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: Badaling, Google, Google Image Search, hResume, Lush, resume, Top 10, Twitter, Yak Genitals |
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Thursday, December 9th, 2010
So I’ve been directing people to some of the photos I posted to this blog back in 2005, most taken while I lived in China. I actually put the best of my China photos in a set on Flickr, after I started to embrace Flickr as a repository of photos online. Needless to say no [...]
Posted in Beijing, China, Music, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: Anhui, Badaling, chick band, Chinese, Chinese garden, Flickr, Forbidden City, frog, Great Wall, hotpot, Nine Dragon Wall, photos, pictures, Shanghai, Top 10, Xi'an |
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Saturday, April 7th, 2007
Well it was bound to happen, people are asking for my advice and opinion on the Tsinghua School of Economics IMBA program. And even though I never applied to that program and was only in China six months, I did study at Tsinghua as an MBA exchange student from the Sauder School of Business and [...]
Posted in Beijing, China, MBA, Online Social Networks, Sauder, Tsinghua, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: admissions, Cantonese, Chinese, Facebook, GMAT, sea turtles |
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Friday, February 17th, 2006
So I climbed the Great Wall or at least part of it. I thought it would be an all day thing but when we got to the wall we got just over two hours. There was some initial confusion among the non-Chinese speakers especially concerning whether you need to take the gondola, you don’t. After [...]
Posted in Beijing, Blogging, China, Wu Dao Kou |
and Tagged: Badaling, Chinese, The Great Wall |
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