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December 14, 2007
Catching Up: China, China, China, and, Yes, Malaysian Offroading
Catching up and emptying my browser tabs after a busy day of non-posting:
- Off-roading addicts trapped in Malaysian jungle (Bloomberg)
- Warren Buffett talking U.S. deficits in San Francisco (Rational Angle)
- Crazy For China (Forbes)
- Is China For Real? (Journal of Indexes)
- China Forum (Journal of Indexes)
- The Chinese Market Considered (Journal of Indexes)
- Han Seng AH Premium index composition (Google Docs)
- China drought (Google News)
- Climate change blamed as drought hits 100,000 at China's largest freshwater lake (English_Xinhua)
As you can see, it's fairly thematic. Ahem.
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Is there some neat way of emptying your firefox tabs into a blog post automatically?
Geoff. Sort of. I use the Firefox extension CopyAllUrls to do the deed. A small amount of tweaking is still required, but it pretty much automates things.









What ever happened to all those news stories about the drought in Atlanta?
I suppose they stopped covering it b/c it dawned on the media that there was a drought b/c there haven't been nearly as many hurricanes to hit the Southeast since An Inconvenient Truth came out. They need the hurricanes to fill up on fresh water, right?