From tourist bloggers Steve and Ulrike: a tense square in Lhasa, Tibet, with story, photos, and a video of the man in black. How to blog dirty: Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents. You can get your blog out of China, but you can’t get China out of your blog: a testimony to a US House Committee in 2006. […]
From tourist bloggers Steve and Ulrike: a tense square in Lhasa, Tibet, with story, photos, and a video of the man in black. How to blog dirty: Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents. You can get your blog out of China, but you can’t get China out of your blog: a testimony to a US House Committee in 2006. First they came for the classics department… Google and Yahoo unsearching a professor. What does it sound like on top of Tibet? Field recordings ascending Cho Oyu. And to be caught on a mountain on September 11th: “The Chinese army already have closed the border behind us.” The Chinese airlines finally get 9-11-ized: no more liquids on planes, and doubts about a terror plot’s undoing. ”On the plus side, he did have a fine hand for calligraphy,” so was Chairman Mao 70% nice and 30% mean?