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74 Chinese cities release real-time PM2.5 data


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Oh well, it's China, they'll get around to fixin' the problem...just like we did.

tsap seui

Exactly. In perspective China began all this industrialization post-WWII and the USA began it about a hundred years earlier. Considering how fast the Chinese have caught up I expect they will have this cleared away as much as the USA and probably more so fairly quickly. People shouldn't see China as a USA threat, just a world leader as they have always been for thousands of years.

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My wife the other day commented on the snow before it melted off. In amazement she said "snow is two weeks old and still white....in China we have snow, snow soon black."

 

I laughed and said, We don't have any busses and maybe 30 cars pass our house each day and In China you have more people in one block than we have in the whole county here." Only smog here is bird farts.

 

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This photo reminds me so much of the SARS outbreak in early 2003. Li and I were living down in Guangdong, not far from where the virus originated. There was a run on these masks and the store shelves were empty. Also, everyone bought up all the vinegar in order to burn it in the house to purify the air. Talk about price gouging - a small bottle of vinegar was going for 200 rmb. If we could, we would have come back to the States as, with my heart condition, the last thing I needed was SARS. Unfortunately, that was impossible. We were stuck in the famous visa Black Hole with an approved visa but no ability to pick it up. :sweating_buckets: :dunno: :angry:

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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/images/attachement/jpg/site1/20130131/0013729e42ea1274496a4c.jpg

Chinese

multimillionaire Chen Guangbiao demonstrates how to use his canned

fresh air near a busy street in central Beijing, Jan 30, 2013. Chen, who

made his fortune in the recycling business and is a high-profile

philanthropist, on Wednesday handed out free soda pop-sized cans of air,

purportedly from far-flung and pristine regions of China.

[Photo/Agencies]

 

 

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/images/attachement/jpg/site1/20130131/0013729e42ea127449764d.jpg

Cans

of fresh air are seen piled up before being given away by Chinese

multimillionaire Chen Guangbiao, near a street on a hazy day in central

Beijing, Jan 30, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]

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Great ideas....lol...I love that kind of stuff....canned fresh air.

 

We were pickin' up my birthday cake today and Wenyan wanted to put candles on it...I found a 6 candle and a 3 candle...I didn't want a forest fire in the house with separate candles for each year.

 

On our way out we met one of the lady's from our writers group and she kidded me about needing a fire extinguisher to blow out the candles. Gave me the idea....click.....why not have the Chinese make cans of compressed air for old timers to blow out their candles with at their birthdays. That way us old bastards could have our wishes come true, and eat the dang cake. Ya could sell the compressed air cans right there with the candles.

 

tsap seui

I've got a call in to Mr. Wan Hunglow from Blow Me Industries in Liaoning Province, Fushun City, Chinartucky. Can't wait to see what he sez.

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