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If you've ever wished your phone had a creepy robotic finger (and who hasn't?) - good news! [bbc.co.uk]

Jnei 8 Oct 5
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Will it pick your nose for you too???

Sweetie, what do we employ servants for? 🙂

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All it needs is to be able to swipe right or left these days ...

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Now even the BBC is blocked in China ... 2nd hand bookstores are not allowed to sell foreign language books 。。。

@DeeTee This time round only 5 months. But last time (2011-2015) just a fews short of 5 years.

@DeeTee many incredible changes as most people here are very docile and offer very little resistence.

  • In the City of GuangZhou (Canton City) all the Metro (subway) Station have in stalled x-ray machines for the luggage
  • Many vehicles, including buses and trucks, are battery powered.
  • facial recognition and 4 finger print control at the border and when catching a high speed train.
  • more internet restrictions.
  • financial restrictions: limited cash withdrawals
    The list is long.
    But one point, which i almost forgot to mention , is the ofo phenomenon.China caught the app virus which developed into a seriius disease. When it was applied to combine with bicycle hire without docking Station it turned more virulent and affects all urban areas where bicycles get dumped.
    I didn't authorise any of the changes and disagree with most. I do, however, endorse the supply of toilet paper. Note of caution: don't get too complaisant.

...burning books,,,,let's see
who did that before??

@DeeTee yes ... it's getting increasingly belligerent

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Great I want one .

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