As a photographer, I make frequent use of several photography community websites, which are mostly used by professionals and serious amateurs (unlike flickr, on which everyone has an account), and so the nature of these websites is most of all to share photography and opinions on everything about photography.
This morning I was fine with accessing 2 of my favourites: www.jpgmag.com and www.photo.net and after an internet outage this afternoon I suddenly can't reach either of them unless I use a proxy...!
Can you guys get on these websites?
If they domestically blocked these websites as well, what's next? How about block the entire internet, while we're at it?
And as a side-note: Australia is the next to implement internet-censorship
Interview: Dr Anton Lustig
Posted byPerhaps worth adding to the site, if you think their cause is worthwhile. I'd be curious to know how different the languages are and how far removed they are physically.
Interview: Dr Anton Lustig
Posted byGreat find, abcdabcd. Here's a direct link to the Zaiwa language:
www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/zkr
Perhaps something Dr Anton Lustig would be interested in contributing to.
Around Town: Business closings during Spring Festival
Posted byThe article has been updated with the dates for Tusheng Shiguan and Lost Garden Restaurant.
Thank you, chris, dtedheshi.
China, Bangladesh to build overland trade route?
Posted byAlPage48: The poster requested deletion of their first comment in their second comment. As there was no ongoing discussion related to those comments, we decided to comply with the request.
Around Town: Secondhand Clothing Market
Posted by@tbowers: Thank you for pointing that out. The url changed after a correction on the name. The link in the article has been fixed.