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- inactive, on 07/06/2008, -2/+26I am so glad that Kyoto treaty was signed-really seems to be working in China.
Yeah, their word is good. NOT!!! - foxhound009, on 07/06/2008, -4/+19wow....... that's like really ***** on so many lvl's...
- 3tcp, on 07/07/2008, -2/+14Beijing residents are going to be pissed when everything returns to normal after the Olympics and everyone spends the next two months coughing up black stuff until their body is saturated with it again.
- TruckStuff, on 07/07/2008, -2/+11I've heard of this plan for some time, and I'm skeptical as to whether it will work. I was in Beijing in March, and the air quality was bad. Really. Bad.
- inactive, on 07/07/2008, -3/+11From Apple of course.
- pauliusuza, on 07/07/2008, -1/+6"Designed in US. Manufactured in China"
- dabura, on 07/07/2008, -0/+4When Chuck Norris walk in to the dark room, he don't turns like light on, he turns darkness off.
- shutaro, on 07/07/2008, -4/+7But... Where will we get all our tainted products from?
- yacks, on 07/07/2008, -1/+4This will be a good time to study Trans-Pacific pollution that ends up in California...
- dabura, on 07/07/2008, -0/+2In Soviet Russia, tainted products teleports to you!
- oderdigg, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1I dugg you up because I thought you were being sarcastic.
- hululu, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1Those who claimed they would not watch the game are clearly not sports fans. But who cares if you watch the game or not, China alone has over one billion audiences and sports fan who are more than eager to watch the game in person or on TV!
- Hetman, on 07/07/2008, -6/+7Do people still watch the olympics?
- PopcornDave, on 07/07/2008, -1/+2Sony?
- EvilBaby, on 07/07/2008, -1/+2I for one am glad China got the Olympics. That just means Toronto is less in debt then it could have been.
- FlimBlimmer, on 07/07/2008, -0/+1The IOC hates Chinese people.
- googleabcd, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1China has 1.3 billion people, we don't mind making Olympic our national sports game.
- inactive, on 07/07/2008, -0/+1In other news, supply goes down, demand goes up and prices rise 40%.
- opensourcer, on 07/07/2008, -1/+2If they know the air quality are horrible, shouldn't they clear up the air and have regulation on air pollution for their own good? Athletes are special, but so doesn't every Chinese. I hope they won't lift the regulation after the Olympic is over. Keep this up so the world can start to respect you.
- kevogod, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1China does not have to meet any Kyoto requirements.
Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Protocol#Common ... - Ransack, on 07/07/2008, -0/+1Sucks for people losing their jobs. They should at least give everyone they layoff free tickets to see Olympic Beach Volleyball.
- inactive, on 08/12/2008, -0/+1
Beijing Olympics Games 2008 wiki | olympics games china
http://www.24timepass.com/olympics-2008/beijing-20 ...
Beijing Olympics Games 2008 wiki | olympics games china
http://www.24timepass.com/olympics-2008/beijing-20 ... - reddog093, on 07/08/2008, -1/+2Genius!
- inactive, on 07/07/2008, -0/+1The olympics cost money. China will lose billions, but gain much prestige.
- XombieRobot, on 07/07/2008, -2/+2Wow China, another cheap move to curb critism. Why don't you just dye the yellow river and spray paint the whole city clean!
- faizal5k, on 07/07/2008, -1/+1ghey
- inactive, on 07/07/2008, -8/+8I will not be watching the Olympics for the first time in many, many years. Giving China the 2008 summer games is full of fail on so many levels.
- Wrangler76, on 07/07/2008, -1/+1Yes, and then thousands of factories close up, move to some other developing country and millions lose their jobs, starve and start rioting. Great idea. Or they could continue to do what every developed country has done and modernize through a heavy industrial period (USA, Britain, Germany, Japan, etc etc).
- corporatebee, on 07/07/2008, -1/+1Buried for being old news http://blog.chinavasion.com/index.php/671/the-olym ...
- inactive, on 07/07/2008, -1/+1Your jealousy is full of fail. Go free tibet.
- iharbinger, on 07/07/2008, -2/+2I personally assumed it already happened. guess not.
- denizen42, on 07/07/2008, -1/+1Century of truth
- Groovydoo, on 07/07/2008, -1/+0Well, it is not going to work. Their primary pollution is from coal; people burning coal to heat and to cook. China is is more "2nd world" than a 1st world country. If the facilities such as the "Water Cube" and the "Bird's Nest" Olympic Stadium were created by western nations.
- grantmoore3d, on 07/07/2008, -3/+2Oh noes! I can't buy my Hello Kitty hand bag!!
- shutaro, on 07/07/2008, -2/+1Steve? Is that you?
- Avatarian, on 07/07/2008, -4/+2The heavy industry will just move somewhere else! Factory bosses in other parts of China will beat up their workers to work overtime to make up for the losses forced upon them by the closure of their Beijing factories.
Now I must flee the internet. - uberduger, on 07/07/2008, -2/+0I'm surprised China actually even tried for the games, if they're so ashamed of their homeless, their pollution, etc...
- RegularJohn, on 07/07/2008, -5/+2Yeah and right after the Olympics end, they'll open them up again. If you think about it though, with the money they'll make they'll opened even more cancer plants. Yes, indeed, why on Earth was China chosen as a host country in the first place?
- amcerece, on 07/07/2008, -5/+2So why did the IOC choose China in the first place?
- NCSD, on 07/07/2008, -8/+3I find this amusing, they're working so hard for the olympics and they're gonna realize that no one even watches it anymore. I don't know one person who still does, I'd rather watch reruns of Everybody Loves Raymond than watch a buncha ppl swim laps and run around a track.



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