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It's weird how TinTin wasn't really popular in North America...I grew up in China, and I recall watching TinTin in Chinese. It was such an an amazing feast for the imagination. After I moved to Canada, I think I only caught it at those 5:30/6am slots on some obscure Cartoon channel...
I am very excited for the movie. =)
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One way is to stabilize your lock in place. You can zip it up to the area around the handle, and then rope it, chain it, secure the lock to the handle. This way IF it were to be tempered with, then can't reseal it unless they shift the lock around. Now you have some sort of evidence of tempering.
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It has become of age of non-hyperbole and political-correctness...
It's amazing how people will pick out the smallest "mistakes" of anything and gnaw on it for hours rather than look at the whole picture/story and digest what the important messages are.

Who cares if his brother called his company BAT because he thinks bats are blind. The more important message is that there is a man that was blind from birth, had a passion, and followed his passion regardless of of the obvious obstacles.
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The water molecules are expanded while heat has been added. With the larger surface area per molecule, It will dissipate heat a lot quicker when they water molecules are not group tightly together. That's why hot water "freeze" faster than cold water. Now if the water was shooting out at an optimal pressure with optimal temperature relative to the freezing environment, it would actually freeze into a s slab/stick of ice. That's how when a massive and deep cold front hits let's say a small waterfall, the waterfall can actually freeze.
Water is one of the most amazing things in the universe.
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Actually the seismograph made by Zhang Heng were a lot more complicated than that...the dragon and the frogs were purely decorative, and they point to the cardinal direction of the quakes. The hollow structure in the centre is what made it work, as well as that it was massive piece of work. It took up an entire room and actually did predict earthquakes.
The man was probably one of the brightest minds of China.

As well as simple things as that animals are more attune to nature than we are, so they can sense vibrations in the world much better than we can, ie, dogs able to hear higher pitch that we can't, so when a quake begins, the vibration is sent for before the actual calamity, and animals will sense that notice it's not something normal. Cheers.
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That's what it says. It's pretty funny to me as to how that was a poem for an institute of science. Good thing they took it out~hehe.
Most dictionaries won't give you a "good" definition of it, but it's pretty much an ad that both promo and recruit.
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Anyone that thinks this is a bad thing should actually work in a call centre first and see what is like to be yelled at, talked down, measured, and generally being depressed by your job on a daily basis. That video actually brought tears to my eye because what he's doing to the reps isn't killing their call handling time, CSAT, or sales. He's actually improving the mood of that rep and really brighten up that person's day. henceforth that rep might be able to do a better job on the next call(s).

The one bad thing with that is he sounds like a bit drunks/high.....the rep is completely off guard in the beginning. Had he just not waste the time with the seemingly fake information and tell her straight that he wants to thank her for it. then she would probably be even happier.

p.s. don't piss off any customer service reps, you will miss out on a lot of sweet things that reps offer to nice people.
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Their food is ok...very much a chinese fast-food chain. Some of the pot rice are nice, but yea, fast food.

In case some people don't know; the term kungfu doesn't just mean a type of martial art. It also means labour, work, and/or hard working. The Chinese name of that place is call "real kungfu." Which also implies that their food are of the labourious type thus tasty.
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