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Q: What's the most popular Chinese dish or cuisine?

3 years 13 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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I see that the Admin (who is online) is ignoring all the spam comments.

Is removing these not in your job description Admin?

If not, what is your job?

 

 

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 Somebody cleaned after yer rant ... 

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was it  you White Cat ? smiley

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... am terrified of the screaming female ... 

 

I put apart my puter and I was absent for few days. Did you know MacBook Pro has 8 x 1mm screws holding the trackpad? Whole size of the screw is 1mm. I would never think such small screws even existed. 

I can't see that well anymore, so I had to call pro-repairman. He reassembled my Mac under the fixed magnifying lense ... like watch repairman.

Once, you read the instructions on how to fix this or exchange that on Mac, it isn't such a big deal, but manual never mentions 1mm size screws.

 

It works like new now, so no more screaming ... I mean, no more spam-a-lot ... 

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Among Chinese?

 

Rice cousine, without a doubt since pile of rice is served with every meal in China. 

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Bat soup apparently ????

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I am going with Canucks link:

 

https://www.rt.com/news/514271-china-covid19-canada-shirts-bats/

 

Beijing has lodged an official complaint with the Canadian Embassy in China after reports emerged that a staff member ordered customized shirts featuring Wuhan and bat patterns in July 2020.

 

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KFC or hamburgers

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I believe it would be Noodles.

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fkn nuts about the mi fan... I should take pics,,,,  college boys would pile like a kg of that grain, isn't it a grain? up on their trays... freaky to see....   yes, these oafish 20 yr olds who weigh 180kg need a lot to fill that sack of a stomach, but,,,, c'mon man!  eat a human amount,, don't try to show off by being such a pig.  But unfortunately, that reasonableness is lost on them...

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You've made me think. Disturbing, I know.

There is a fairly large school near my house. My best guess would be about 10,000 students.

How much rice to they use each week?

Do they have a warehouse or silo?

Does a semi-trailer deliver a load each day?

How do they cook so much rice and keep it hot for the lunch and dinner times?

So many questions about the logistics of this.

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Get your own recipe ... @Dude ... 

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... am terrified of the screaming female ... 

 

I put apart my puter and I was absent for few days. Did you know MacBook Pro has 8 x 1mm screws holding the trackpad? Whole size of the screw is 1mm. I would never think such small screws even existed. 

I can't see that well anymore, so I had to call pro-repairman. He reassembled my Mac under the fixed magnifying lense ... like watch repairman.

Once, you read the instructions on how to fix this or exchange that on Mac, it isn't such a big deal, but manual never mentions 1mm size screws.

 

It works like new now, so no more screaming ... I mean, no more spam-a-lot ... 

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More on "The most popular Chinese 'dish' ..." these days ... 

 

German Study: Laboratory Accident Most Likely Cause Of Coronavirus Pandemicteaser image

"A research group at the Wuhan City Virological Institute has been genetically manipulating coronaviruses for many years with the goal of making them more contagious, dangerous and deadly to humans..."

 

 "Arbeit macht frei .. " 

https://www.thoughtco.com/arbeit-macht-frei-auschwitz-entrance-sign-4082356

 

Professor Dr. Roland Wiesendanger, a leading German expert in the field of nanotechnology and three-time winner of the prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grant, has completed a one-year, hundred-page study on the origin of the novel coronavirus. Professor Wiesendanger concludes that “both the number and quality of the circumstantial evidence point to a laboratory accident at the virological institute in the city of Wuhan as the cause of the current pandemic.”

In the following, SPR provides an English translation of the official German press release of the University of Hamburg. The hundred-page German study by Prof. Wiesendanger can be found here.

SPR would like to add the following information: The two most recent global pandemics were the 1977 ‘Russian flu’ and the 2009 ‘swine flu’. In both of these cases, modern genetic research indicates that a lab escape was the most likely origin of the pandemic virus (see here and here).

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icnif77:

The study was conducted between January 2020 and December 2020. It is based on an interdisciplinary scientific approach and extensive research using a wide variety of information sources. These include scientific literature, articles in print and online media, and personal communication with international colleagues. It does not provide highly scientific evidence, but it does provide ample and serious circumstantial evidence:

  • *Unlike previous coronavirus-related epidemics such as SARS and MERS, to date, well over a year after the outbreak of the current pandemic, no intermediate host animal has been identified that could have facilitated the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 pathogens from bats to humans. Therefore, the zoonotic theory as a possible explanation for the pandemic has no sound scientific basis.

  • *The SARS-CoV-2 viruses are surprisingly good at coupling to human cell receptors and penetrating human cells. This is made possible by special cell receptor binding domains combined with a special (furin) cleavage site of the coronavirus zigzag protein. Both properties together were previously unknown in coronaviruses and indicate a non-natural origin of the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen.

  • *Bats were not offered at the suspected fish market in the center of Wuhan city. However, the Wuhan City Virological Institute has one of the world’s largest collections of bat pathogens, which originated from distant caves in southern Chinese provinces. It is extremely unlikely that bats from this distance of nearly 2,000 km would have naturally made their way to Wuhan, only to cause a global pandemic in close proximity to this virological institute.

  • *A research group at the Wuhan City Virological Institute has been genetically manipulating coronaviruses for many years with the goal of making them more contagious, dangerous and deadly to humans. This has been documented in the scientific literature by numerous publications.

  • *Significant safety deficiencies existed at the Wuhan City Virological Institute even before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, which have been documented.

  • *There are numerous direct references to a laboratory origin of the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen. For example, a young female scientist at the virology institute in Wuhan is believed to have been the first to become infected. There are also numerous indications that as early as October 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen spread from the virological institute to the city of Wuhan and beyond. Furthermore, there are indications that the virological institute was investigated by the Chinese authorities in the first half of October 2019.

“The current coronavirus pandemic is not only dominating the current headlines, but will be with us for many years to come – not least because of the social and economic impact. For months, dealing with and managing the corona crisis has understandably been at the forefront of issues in politics and the media. However, the critical science-based examination of the question of the origin of the current pandemic is already of great importance today, because only on the basis of this knowledge can adequate precautions be taken to minimize the probability of similar pandemics occurring in the future,” says Prof. Dr. Roland Wiesendanger.

The study was completed in January 2021 and initially distributed and discussed in scientific circles. The publication is now intended to stimulate a broad discussion, particularly with regard to the ethical aspects of so-called “gain-of-function” research, which makes pathogens more infectious, dangerous and deadly for humans.

 

 “This can no longer remain a matter for a small group of scientists, but must urgently become the subject of a public debate,” says the study’s author. 

Read the full hundred-page study in German on ResearchGate →

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