Time Imprints · Reflections

  • The turning point in Tencent's corporate life

    Today, Tencent made a shocking move: forcing users to uninstall 360 or they would be unable to log in to QQ. This can be seen as using users as leverage to try and eliminate 360. Unfortunately, this tactic will inevitably backfire! Let's analyze the battle between 360 and Tencent from the user's perspective. 360 initially exposed QQ…

    2011-09-06
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  • Watching the 360 vs. Tencent battle

    The battle between 360 and Tencent has intensified over the past two days. From their online mudslinging in October to the pop-up ad war the day before yesterday, Tencent, along with Baidu, Kingsoft, and others, protested against 360's "unfair" competition. 360, in turn, directly exposed the malicious practices of several companies…

    2011-09-06
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  • The miracle failed to happen again: Italy's tragic farewell.

    "Grosso, past him, okay, in there, Iaquinta! Penalty, penalty!" In the final moments of the 2006 Italy vs. Australia match, Grosso saved Italy. But this time, the miracle didn't happen. Italy was gone, leaving the 2010 World Cup stage...

    2011-09-06
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  • A salute to the resilient Kewell, a man who pursued his dreams with his life.

    If you were diagnosed with a terminal illness, how would you cope? If you knew you only had two years to live, what would you choose to do? Such a question arose at the World Cup: Australian Kewell. Kewell, famous for his role with Liverpool in the English Premier League, was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease during a checkup in 2002…

    2011-09-06
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  • The national Olympic team plays in the China League One, and the Chinese Football Association is back to its old ways.

    The Chinese Football Association (CFA) has recently received praise from fans with the help of the public security department. However, today their true colors have resurfaced: Wei Di announced that the national Olympic team will definitely play in the China League One this year. This is a colossal joke, a complete farce, something only the CFA could pull off. The CFA's reason for having the national Olympic team play in League One is: ...

    2011-09-06
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  • Chengdu and Guangzhou were relegated, greatly increasing the chances of Greentown staying in the Chinese Super League.

    News broke this afternoon: the Chinese Football Association has tentatively decided to relegate Chengdu and Guangzhou, two Chinese Super League teams accused of match-fixing, to the China League One, while Qingdao, another League One team, has had its registration revoked. This news is undoubtedly the first piece of good news for Greentown, who were unfairly relegated last year: they will continue to compete in the Chinese Super League in 2010…

    2011-09-06
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  • Internet cafe youths, please don't expose your low character!

    I didn't intend to say anything, but I'm feeling a bit depressed emotionally today, and seeing these low-class, ignorant people showing off again makes me want to say a few words. Hopefully, this will also help relieve some of my pent-up frustration. This morning on the train back to Hangzhou, I saw a report about Japan's holdings of US Treasury bonds…

    2011-09-06
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  • Several questions raised about the debate judges

    First, I want to clarify that I'm not writing this to attack anyone, and I respect the judges' decisions. However, I'd like to offer my perspective on certain issues, hoping to explore and improve together. First, I want to question the judges' claim that they listened very attentively and took two large sheets of notes. Why did they take two large sheets of notes…?

    2011-09-06
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  • Circuses will eventually disappear from the stage of history.

    I don't know when it started, but I've come to dislike watching circus performances, especially animal shows. Those captive animals, starving and sleepless, are forced to entertain humans and for the profit of merchants. Imagine any animal living freely in this world, just like humans, yet they are controlled and bound…

    2010-09-06
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  • utilitarianism killed Chinese football

    Last night before bed, I saw a proposal from Wei Di, director of the Football Management Center, regarding the national team playing in the Chinese Super League, the Olympic team in the China League One, and the youth team in the China League Two. It's said to have been submitted to the General Administration of Sport for approval. At first glance, the proposal seems excellent; it fully leverages the resources of clubs, the national team, the Olympic team, and the youth team in various aspects…

    2010-09-06
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  • When will the age fraud in China end?

    On February 27, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) published the results of its investigation into the age falsification scandal involving the Chinese women's gymnastics team at the Sydney Olympics on its official website. The investigation concluded that Dong Fangxiao had falsified her age and therefore penalized her; her teammate Yang Yun, however, received a warning due to insufficient evidence. The FIG…

    2010-09-06
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  • This is the feeling I haven't had in a long time. This is what football should be like.

    The East Asian Football Championship concluded today. I watched three matches in this tournament: China vs. South Korea, China vs. Hong Kong, and South Korea vs. Japan. Perhaps because it's been a long time since I've watched so many matches in such a short period, I finally rediscovered the passion that football once gave me. Speaking of football, it really makes me sad; I didn't like it when I was a child…

    2010-09-06
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  • Chinese football cannot do without Zhu Jun

    The stagnant Chinese football scene experienced a resurgence in 2009. Various gimmicks both on and off the field attracted more attention. This fusion of entertainment-like culture and football is entirely thanks to Zhu Jun, the boss! Football is a sport where players showcase their individual abilities and skills to entertain the audience, perhaps…

    2009-06-06
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