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Name: Drew
Country: United States
State: Maryland
Metro: Baltimore
Birthday: 2/9/1982
Gender: Male


Interests: Spicy Dofu, Political Thrillers, Wahaha, Current Events and Historical Quandaries, Jammies
Expertise: Puns


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Member Since: 9/17/2005

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

moving on up

Somethings just never change, like xanga being forever and ever blocked in China.  Ala the smoke and mirror Olympic promises from the BOCOG, I can't even post about the self-important and trivial details of my personal life.

Therefore I'm going places, both on the Superfreeway interweb netwww, and in the Real World (hint: journey to the west).
 - Drew L


Tuesday, October 30, 2007

2007 NEUQ Halloween Dance Party



Pumpkins!
Costumes!!
Foreigners Dancing!!!
7:30pm @ Function Hall!!!!
Wednesday, October 31st!!!!!

Location: 东北大学,秦皇岛分校


Monday, October 29, 2007


Star in Your Own JibJab! It's Free!


Me and Jamie fighting off the horde! Let's go Primaries!!


Saturday, October 06, 2007

Test a Test

It's true: I love High School Musical.
-Peace Out


Monday, April 30, 2007

Currently Listening
Aha Shake Heartbreak
By Kings of Leon
see related
China to expand "Great Internet Firewall"

Tue Mar 13, 1:48 PM ET

BEIJING (AFP) - China will tighten controls on Internet blogs and webcasts in a response to new technologies that have allowed cyber citizens to avoid government censorship efforts, state press reported Tuesday.

Following a call from President Hu Jintao in January to "purify" the Internet, the ruling Communist Party will introduce new regulations targeting blogs and webcasts, one of the nation's chief censors was cited as saying.

...

"Whether we can cope with the Internet is a matter that affects the development of socialist culture, the security of information and the stability of the state," Hu said in January as he called for the medium to be "purified."

Aside from the new regulations, the central government also announced this month it would not allow any new Internet cafes to be registered this year.

Experts say 30,000-40,000 Internet police are also employed to implement the country's extensive Internet censorship system, known as the "Great Firewall of China."


(Link to the Yahoo Article,No additional Wang Ba cafes... Both Articles are outdated and are broken links)
It is easy to find new articles though.



Xanga has been "purified", or inaccessible inside of China since the middle of March.  You may have noticed that all our friends in China have had no new posts since about that time and is likely due to the previous publicly noted information.  As such, all of your friends residing in China have been unable to post, comment, or even view any Xanga hosted websites.  Including this one.

How did I post? Frankly speaking, in a word: h4xorz!! (aka VPN)



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