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  • @jmaxwell said:
    Wew how many giveaways did I miss ?

    ZERO, we were just chatting

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

  • @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

    What kind of oil, the ones you buy in ()?

  • @FrankZ said:

    @Zurg said:
    Next year can't come soon enough. lol
    I already wrote this one off...

    Soon™ But you may be wishing you could go back to 2022 when your halfway through 2023. Something tells me 2023 is going to be a rough one.

    It basically would be twenty twenty v3

  • @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

  • @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

    What kind of oil, the ones you buy in ()?

    Any oil that could help ease the friction of those fans. Or maybe grease

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Wew how many giveaways did I miss ?

    ZERO, we were just chatting

    Ok that’s good. I see we covered a lot of pages so asked

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Yes, I think you are high school students, Lol, because college students don't get affected much.

    Congratulations on your comming college life.

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Oh wait, will you attend Chinese gaokao?

  • AndreDonzAndreDonz Member
    edited December 2022

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Oh wait, will you attend Chinese gaokao?

    I will attend and at the same time i will check if my application is accepted. If I can get an offer from any university, the gaokao score will be a piece of paper. I have no plans to study in China at the moment, but if no other university offers me an offer , then I will use my gaokao score to go to a Chinese university

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

    Depending on time zone that could be a long downtime. :)

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @Zurg said:
    Next year can't come soon enough. lol
    I already wrote this one off...

    Soon™ But you may be wishing you could go back to 2022 when your halfway through 2023. Something tells me 2023 is going to be a rough one.

    It basically would be twenty twenty v3

    That is a good way to look at it, but with a larger kernel.

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Oh wait, will you attend Chinese gaokao?

    I will attend and at the same time i will check if my application is accepted. If I can get an offer from any university, the gaokao score will be a piece of paper. I have no plans to study in China at the moment, but if no other university offers me an offer , then I will use my gaokao score to go to a Chinese university

    Good luck

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

    Depending on time zone that could be a long downtime. :)

    A long silence and a chance to get unplugged into real world

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  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

    Depending on time zone that could be a long downtime. :)

    24 hours at most, 1/365(366) of a year.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

    What kind of oil, the ones you buy in ()?

    Any oil that could help ease the friction of those fans. Or maybe grease

    Yoursunny recommends lube for computer fans. For a while he was all after a provider that shall remain nameless to send him a tub of it for his fans. Said it lasted real long time.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Wew how many giveaways did I miss ?

    ZERO, we were just chatting

    Ok that’s good. I see we covered a lot of pages so asked

    and I have done zero words of wisdom while you were gone, so I am behind on that.

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @Zurg said:
    Next year can't come soon enough. lol
    I already wrote this one off...

    Soon™ But you may be wishing you could go back to 2022 when your halfway through 2023. Something tells me 2023 is going to be a rough one.

    It basically would be twenty twenty v3

    That is a good way to look at it, but with a larger kernel.

    Biggg kernel

  • @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Oh wait, will you attend Chinese gaokao?

    I will attend and at the same time i will check if my application is accepted. If I can get an offer from any university, the gaokao score will be a piece of paper. I have no plans to study in China at the moment, but if no other university offers me an offer , then I will use my gaokao score to go to a Chinese university

    Good luck

    thanks

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Wew how many giveaways did I miss ?

    ZERO, we were just chatting

    Ok that’s good. I see we covered a lot of pages so asked

    and I have done zero words of wisdom while you were gone, so I am behind on that.

    Lol why words of wisdom when normal words are wise enough

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

    What kind of oil, the ones you buy in ()?

    Any oil that could help ease the friction of those fans. Or maybe grease

    Yoursunny recommends lube for computer fans. For a while he was all after a provider that shall remain nameless to send him a tub of it for his fans. Said it lasted real long time.

    Maybe we can have a racknerd branded lube.

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  • @amess said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

    Depending on time zone that could be a long downtime. :)

    24 hours at most, 1/365(366) of a year.

    I think people would be jumping off buildings here if they were down for 24 hours.

  • @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @Zurg said:
    Next year can't come soon enough. lol
    I already wrote this one off...

    Soon™ But you may be wishing you could go back to 2022 when your halfway through 2023. Something tells me 2023 is going to be a rough one.

    It basically would be twenty twenty v3

    That is a good way to look at it, but with a larger kernel.

    Biggg kernel

    exactly. :sunglasses:

  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @Idling said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    To celebrate, we need to feed the servers food, wine, after that, they will work even harder :D

    And lots of oil for the moving parts

    What kind of oil, the ones you buy in ()?

    Any oil that could help ease the friction of those fans. Or maybe grease

    Yoursunny recommends lube for computer fans. For a while he was all after a provider that shall remain nameless to send him a tub of it for his fans. Said it lasted real long time.

    Maybe he’s using it for his joints to help take more push-ups

  • @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @AndreDonz said:

    @amess said: Oh on, better not. I don't want to die in 2023.

    >
    Feeling this political situation, in 2023 I am more inclined to study abroad than in my own country or this country

    I am studying in another country now. It's a shame to go back home with empty hands, so I hope 2023 can be better.

    I am always curious where the people I am talking to are from, and where they are now. I think it helps me to understand other cultures better and to sometimes see the things that we have in common. So if you would like to tell me I would appreciate it, if not I completely understand.

    From Minsk, now in Beijing.

    For me that is a real interesting move.
    How do you like China ?
    What do you as an outsider find the most interesting aspect of living there ?
    I expect that you speak reasonably good Chinese. How do people react when you speak to them in Chinese ? My son speaks a fair amount of Mandarin and it is very interesting the reactions that Chinese people have when he speaks to them in Chinese. Is it the same there ?

    Maybe for a girl like me who stays at home...shared bikes and food delivery are very developed, even when you need urgent medicine, you can get it from the nearest online pharmacy after 15 minutes of placing an order online.. .
    In China, it is not surprising that you speak fluent Chinese. Many people even think that in China, you should speak Chinese, and everyone speaks Chinese.

    And I wonder what are you doing in China, Beijing is the least city in China that suffers from lockdown, or you just enjoy staying inside?

    There are too many lockdowns this year...Although I do enjoy staying in my room, it gives me a little sense of security...But to be clear, I prefer face-to-face classes

    Lol, I lived in Beijing for 6 months in 2020 - 2021, don't know the situation now, but my friends in Beijing told me their life wasn't affected, much.

    And China is open now.

    What do you study in Beijing? If I am allowed to ask.

    I'm in high school now and I'm going to college next year

    Oh wait, will you attend Chinese gaokao?

    I will attend and at the same time i will check if my application is accepted. If I can get an offer from any university, the gaokao score will be a piece of paper. I have no plans to study in China at the moment, but if no other university offers me an offer , then I will use my gaokao score to go to a Chinese university

    Good luck

    thanks

    Just curious, do you speak Chinese? As a foreigner in China, do you get special test papers?

  • @FrankZ said:

    @amess said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    So I should expect a lot of downtime tonight ? Is that what you are saying ?

    Not tonight but on new year eve

    Depending on time zone that could be a long downtime. :)

    24 hours at most, 1/365(366) of a year.

    I think people would be jumping off buildings here if they were down for 24 hours.

    Jumping off buildings is not a good way to celebrate earth day. Do they have other ways to celebrate?

  • @AndreDonz if you are in high school and speak at least three languages you must be very smart. Good luck to you getting into the school you want.

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