[QUOTE=Tools;27243206]I wonder if "human rights" is on that list[/QUOTE]
Don't know, but 'freedom' is.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;27243226]Text messaging isn't a human right if that is what you are implying.[/QUOTE]
How in the hell did you manage to misinterpret this joke.
A lot of business meetings are going to screw up on each 4th of juli.
[QUOTE=maurits150;27270828]A lot of business meetings are going to screw up on each 4th of juli.[/QUOTE]
Kim, we have a business meeting on the 4th of *CENSORED BY THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT*.
The one that suffers in the end is the OP with dumb ratings.
uh guys... about the chinese "alphabet"... we type in what it sounds like, then it converts to the picture. example:
computer = "dian nao" = 电脑
All of this is in databases like these:
[url]http://cojak.org/[/url]
[url]http://humanum.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/Lexis/lexi-can/[/url]
The chinese romanized alphabet is called "pinyin".
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin[/url]
The picture words are called "Hanzi". Each picture has a meaning, but like transformers, they mean more when attached togeather. (ex: in computer, it literally is "electricity [dian] brain [nao]") Its not considered an alphabet by language people, but instead its called a "pictograph system", like heiroglyphs.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanzi[/url]
If they want to block something, its as easy as blocking it in english. Also, not even old people do the unicode system anymore.
Edit: So I can't order triangle shaped sandwitches by text message anymore? :ohdear:
Edit 2: "一中一台" is banned... "one China one Taiwan"... isn't taking over Taiwan (and with it most of the computer ODM's) something the chinese government wants? Good job propaganda department. :v:
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;27243226]Text messaging isn't a human right if that is what you are implying.[/QUOTE]
Free speech is a human right.
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