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Werner just got back. I am to go? Don't know and a bit confused.
Currently, one of my clients is providing technology, both intellectual and
hardware based, to Thailand and China.
Werner went there and worked with some folks concerning reliability. I'm
glad for him and I know he handled it in a very excellent manner.
I may go, or not, to teach some DRM/CE - whatelse, but am trepedatious. I
don't do small taxis well and really appreciate Mexican more than Chinese
food. This stuff is raton conojones, but I am concerned about:
Although some might call it mutilation, more and more people in China are
willingly seeking tongue operations so they can improve their English
pronunciation. Speaking English well is viewed as a way to advance
academically and professionally, especially with China's growing
internationalism. The British Broadcasting Corp. reports that those who have
had the operation--a muscle under the tongue is snipped using a local
anesthetic--say their English improves overnight.
Any thoughts,
MoonMan
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