At first glance everything seems new, tall, sheathed in glass, and spotlessly clean. The subway system is also new, spotless, very efficient, and will take you just about anywhere for a few dollars; cabs are on par with NYC. Also on par with NYC, the economy is beginning to show some effects of the decline, with fewer room bookings and empty restaurants.
Well, I would love to post them on Flickr, but I can't, because the photo sharing site is blocked. Even in Hong Kong I am unable to upload pictures to my account. At this time maybe one or two images out of a dozen will slip through and load up. Amazingly two images loaded into Blogger.
I'm trying a few applications to get around censors, Vidalia (a non-profit group making the valiant try) and a few Firefox add-ons, but so far nothing has worked. If anyone has a suggestion I would be happy to be a guinea pig for open Internet access.
Impression: Sunrise, anyone? Just Hong Kong instead of Le Havre.
ReplyDeleteI think that every morning Charles. Also being a former British colony, Turner!
ReplyDeleteI hope to figure this censorship thing out, but I was told by Joy Garnnet, I'm behind "the great firewall of China".
I of course new of it, but it's still a shock when you experience it.
that is an awesome trip, internet or no. But take it from me, the Chinese love to censor!
ReplyDeleteOh I can't believe it. I am in Macau and everything is fine here, apparently not shut behind the GFW.
ReplyDeleteZS, I Know! Still want my lovingly signed book!!
ReplyDeletegalene, I think it's might have something to do with keeping the gambling money flowing.