What if I make a break for the US border? Will they bring me back to the Canadians?
I would also add that talking about it in English might be difficult for them to express the nuance of the situation. If the Westerner was willing to talk in Mandarin, perhaps they would be more willing to discuss the…
I know frames are a racket but what about lenses? Are Carl Zeiss lenses really that much better than other brands?
That's basically what I do. I have a spare phone with a pay as you go number that I give out and use for other services that want my number. It's basically a dedicated spam phone/number.
I was just in China and when I first met my colleagues they started to tell me what I would need to bypass the Great Firewall. Also, just about every taxi I took, the taxi driver would complain about the government.…
Oh yeah, I don't like it either. Just saying this is another revenue stream for companies.
What I find funny are the people that accept it when it's a Western company doing it, but then freak out with it's a Chinese company doing it (especially when they don't even live in China).
> why do they need to know where I'm at after I get dropped off? In China, there's a company that provides a free loyalty point program. The store signs up for it, and users download the app and can use it to collect…
What if I make a break for the US border? Will they bring me back to the Canadians?
I would also add that talking about it in English might be difficult for them to express the nuance of the situation. If the Westerner was willing to talk in Mandarin, perhaps they would be more willing to discuss the…
I know frames are a racket but what about lenses? Are Carl Zeiss lenses really that much better than other brands?
That's basically what I do. I have a spare phone with a pay as you go number that I give out and use for other services that want my number. It's basically a dedicated spam phone/number.
I was just in China and when I first met my colleagues they started to tell me what I would need to bypass the Great Firewall. Also, just about every taxi I took, the taxi driver would complain about the government.…
Oh yeah, I don't like it either. Just saying this is another revenue stream for companies.
What I find funny are the people that accept it when it's a Western company doing it, but then freak out with it's a Chinese company doing it (especially when they don't even live in China).
> why do they need to know where I'm at after I get dropped off? In China, there's a company that provides a free loyalty point program. The store signs up for it, and users download the app and can use it to collect…