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mp3tag
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Continue reading →: mp3tag“MP3Tag”:http://www.mp3tag.de/ is a nice freeware program that lets you take MP3 tags and change the filename. I like to do this so that all my music is really nicely laid out. Powered by ScribeFire.
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Apartments in Shanghai
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Continue reading →: Apartments in Shanghai“Lakeville Regency”:http://www.metropolis-sh.com/plink/as-Lakeville%20Regency.htm. This is supposed to be one of the nicest complexes in Shanghai. The second section has just been completed. Powered by ScribeFire. The Lakeville Regency
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Sustainable Seafood
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Continue reading →: Sustainable Seafood“The World Wildlife Fund”:http://wwf.org.hk/eng/conservation/seafood/guide.php has a guide for the right sustainable fish to eat in Hong Kong and the Pacific. This is mainly for Hong Kong, but is not bad for the rest China. You can print out a wallet sized guide. If you live in the US, then “Seafood…
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Continue reading →: cool sites for geeks and foodies
I’ll translate them in a little bit, but here are some good Chinese reference sites: ?????? PConline.com.cn->IT?? ????. This is a really great site for geek information on everything from computers to cell phones to printers and camera.s ???? – ?????. This is a review site for restaurants and everything…
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Best Shanghai Restaurants
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Continue reading →: Best Shanghai RestaurantsEven six months ago, it was hard to get many English language reviews of Shanghai restaurants, but thanks to blogging, that’s rapidly changing. Here are some sources based on a query of google:”Best Shanghai Restaurants”: “Frommer’s:http://www.frommers.com/destinations/shanghai/0717010028.html. Not surprising that this traditional print book has a top listing. Their “best bets”:http://www.frommers.com/destinations/shanghai/0717020003.html…
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Even Better Chinese Dictionary
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Continue reading →: Even Better Chinese DictionaryI’ve been using “Mandarin Tools”:http://mandarintools.com, but lately I’ve found that “MDBG.net”:http://mdbg.net works even better. Thats mainly because you can feed it a whole chinese sentence and it shows you the pinyin and english dictionary entries. With Mandarin tools, you have to split up the sentences because it doesn’t parse very…