If you were a Chinese guy, will you date and marry a white girl?

Ed Pultar from Georgia Tech posted a message on Yahoo Groups “Chinese girls and white guys: Question for Chinese“, which is very interesting:

My girlfriend is a typical USTC girl in that she dates a white guy like me. Chinese girls who date and marry white guys are quite common in the U.S., but I have never ever seen or heard of a Chinese guy date a white girl.

So I have a couple of questions for you Chinese:

1) Why do Chinese girls prefer white guys so much? When I was visiting China with my white American friends, we were mobbed like rock stars by Chinese girls.

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Excla.im: a jabber bot to update your twitter status

Twitter has officially stoped allowing you to update your twtiter status via IM, it’s not convenient enough when you using a computer without any Twitter clients installed in your computer, But everyone has a Google Talk, so it would much better if you can add new tweets via Google Talk…

Although, as I said abobe, Twitter officially doesn’t allow you to update your status via Google Talk, but we have many other ways to do this too. I once introduced identi.ca, which is a same micro-blogging service like Twitter, if you have a identi.ca account, your status posted can be easily synced to your Twitter account. That is to say, you updated your status on identi.ca via Google Talk (identi.ca supports IM), this status will be posted on Twitter too.

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Barry – Another BlackBerry 鈩 synchronization for Linux

Last time, I introduced PocketMac for BlackBerry Linux Edition tool for you to sync your date in Linux system, but now, we have another option for managing their BlackBerry directly from Linux.

Barry is an Open Source application that will provide synchronization, backup, restore and program management for BlackBerry 鈩 devices. Barry is primarily developed on Linux, but is intended as a cross platform library and application set, targeting Linux, BSD, 32/64bit, and big/little endian systems.

The Barry project began in October 2005 and has steadily added features and polish to Blackberry usage on Linux ever since. We were the first to reverse engineer the battery charging handshake via USB.

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Some other photos taken in XFU

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I was surfing on the net in my dormitory, in the last term before my graduation in XFU.

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Some more photos taken in XFU in June, 2006

I graduated and left XFU in April, 2006, and went back to two months later in June to get my diploma, these photos were taken in the beautiful campus in XFU by my friend Chang Jiangfeng.

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