Friday, March 27, 2009

The Chinese Firewall

Every once in a while when I'm on the internet I come across a site that I can't get to. This is the famous Chinese Firewall. What's funny though is that I'll try again at a later time, and I'm able to access it jsut fine.

This week, Youtube was added to the lsit of unaccessible sites.

For two days.

I noticed on Wednesday that I couldn't get to it. At first I just thought it was a crappy connection because Youtube has always been slow over here. Then I heard that it had actually been blocked. Today I was reading some things online and the website had an embeded Youtube video that loaded successfully (though slowly.) At first I just thought the other site was working like a proxy to get around the firewall, but then I checked Youtube and it was back.

This has happened before to a lot of places I go to including:
1. Cracked.com
2. Facebook
3. A couple webcomics I read.

I'm not sure who's in charge of the firewall, but they seem to be fairly whimsicle at their task. Personally I've never had any trouble with it. Most sites I go to either a) Liked by this mysterious firewall guy, b) have nothing to do with China or politics (though that hasn't stopped him before), or c) simply aren't well known here.

This has given me an idea for my next post though. "Things Banned in China."

Hopefully I can ge a decent list together for Monday.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Status Update

A Cople things to do here. I haven't updated in forever which is really bugging me. I need to get on a consistant schedule of two or three updates a week. I'm thinking I'll try and do a Monday/Wednesday/Friday Schedule.

Work- We haven't gotten any new teachers lately, so I'm still doing the Greenland school. It'/s a great school, but I hate not being able to do things during the break in between classes. I've started bringing my laptop with me so that I don't have to deal with the crappy ones here. I'm about ready to start searching for more teachers myself.

I've also started teaching two classes every Friday at the evening school that Saffron and Chris work at. I used to have Friday afternoons off, but I never did much on them, and the extra 150 kuai a week will be a nice addition to my paycheck.

Learning Chinese- I wouldn't call it a breakthrough, but the other day I could tell that I had actually made a big improvement with my Chinese. I was able to ask the people at the fast food place if they had a burger that wasn't spicy! This is very different from the "Bu yao la - Don't want spicy" that I use when I order food at the lotus. I already know that it's spicy and they cant make some food for me without it. Usually my lessons are at a Roast King fast food place in Xiao Zhai. Last sunday during my lesson we took a break and I went downstairs to get some food. Most of the time when I order the food it's pretty spicy, but on one rare occasion it wasn't. I wanted to get the non spicy kind again. When it was my turn at the counter I pointed at the burger I wanted and said "Ni you mei you zhe ge bu la? - Do you have this but not spicy?" Technically what I said was slightly grammatically incorrect, but we hadn't covered that too much. I got the non spicy chicken burger, and I've been on cloud nine ever since. I've also noticed that, while I don't know what they're saying, I've gotten better at hearing Chinese, and breaking it into separate words. It's no longer just noise most of the time. It's actual sounds! I'm so happy!

The Gang- Everyone is doing so much stuff it's hard to keep track.
Dane's first contract was set to end in a month or so, but he's decided to stay for another 6 months. There were a bit of complications in gettign his contract renewed, mostly because his boss has been travelign around China since the Spring Festival.

Chris got married. I may have misheard something, but I think this is the second weddign that him and Jennifer have had.

Our South African friend Tertius got a new roommate, and English guy named Paul. He's a nice guy, but his accent is a lot stronger than Saffron's so sometimes I miss a word or two of what he says.

Our Chinese friend Nate has been accepted by two different colleges in America so far. He's still waiting for some more info to come in before he decides what he'll be doing, but he'll be moving to the US probably in mid Summer.

Xi'an- The spring came fast, and it came hard. We've had a week of great weather, and relatively bright skys. I've always been amazed at the number of trees and bushes in he city, and now that they're all blooming it's even more noticeable. In the Gaoxin area that I live in we've got a whole army of groundskeepers running around planting more bushes and putting more trees in the parks. The water trucks have also been more active lately driving around and spraying everythign down. I guess it's needed, since it barely ever rains here.

Friday, March 6, 2009

What Did YOU do today?

I just won a bottle of hair conditioner in a tug of war contest at a Chinese elementaery school.

Think about that. If you told that to someone they'd think you were really weird. But it just happened, not even an hour ago.

March 8th is International Womens Day. I had never really heard about it back in the US, but here it seems to be a big holiday. I'm still not quite sure how it works, but it seems to be like Mother's Day for all women. 

A couple days ago, Lucky, a teacher at Jin Yuan came and asked if I could come by the school today to take place in a tug of war contest for International womens day. Normally I have Friday aternoons off, and I love my time off, but the idea of being in a tug of war contest seemed like a lot of fun. Also, I like the people I work with so I would have come anyway.

I came back to the school at 5:00, around when the kids go home. It was a lot of fun because I got to interact with the kids outside of the classroom. Some of them were a bit more nervous and were pretty quite with me, but most were all trying to get my attention. One of the kids from the baby class even tried to take me home with him. At about 5:30 most of the kids were gone, or with their parents, so we began the contest.

The men were divided up into teams first, to help keep it even. After that, the women drew and we seperated into four teams. It took a bit to get going. Getting everyone in the propper places took a bit of time. At one point I had the rope around my waist, and some of the kids were on the other end of me puling, and it left quite a red mark where it strangled my stomach. Tug of war is tug of war, but I think we did pretty well. We beat both teams we went against, and won the game. Out prize was bottles of hair conditioner. Everyone on the winning team got one. Even me. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do with it. I might use it, but I've still got a bottle in the bathroom, and another one that came with some shampoo I bought the other day.

But yeah. That's how I won a bottle of hair conditioner in a tug of war contest at a Chinese elementaery school.
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