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As a treat, my Chinese teacher gave us a brief introduction to caligraphy last week. It was a lot of fun but is a lot harder than it looks. Even attempting the individual components that make up the characters was a challenge in itself.
You can see my efforts on my blog.
Has anyone else attempted caligraphy?
The ChinesePod Blog is back: http://blog.chinesepod.com/
A lot happened in 2008. We made some progress, we made some mistakes, and we learned some lessons.
One lesson we learned is the importance of a blog for ChinesePod as a direct channel with its community of users. It's just not the same without one, and we miss it. We know some of you miss it too.
The blog is part of our effort at greater transparency. UserVoice was a great step, and the return of the blog is another. I have added a few of my own Community user posts to the blog that would have gone on the blog had we had one at the time, and I've also been blogging a few things in the past week or so. I'll be writing a more detailed blog post on transparency that will be published this Friday.
See you on the blog!
If you use ChinesePod's private messages a lot, be sure to read this blog post and give some feedback: Private Messages on ChinesePod
Thanks!
Hi guys!
I just put up a new post filling you in on what tech stuff we've been working on, and also asking for specific feedback on how we can improve the Community section of the site. Please take a look, and if you have ideas, now is the time!
ChinesePod Development Updates, Community Discussion
WLCP community, please don't miss this blog post:
ChinesePod API Project Requests
Getting all the right requests in is crucial to the continued development of WLCP.
This morning I came by the latest post from the Telegraph's Shanghai blog - and I had to share it:
"The Best Weather Report in the World"
Malcolm Moore discusses the wonders of the China Met Office's weather forecasts, including the brilliant index reports that are offered on their website: there's everything from a "car wash" index to "make-up" and "romance" indexes. Detailed weather-related advice and tips are provided also. How cool is that?!
Here's the link to the website:
http://www.weather.com.cn/