Newsnet, Commentary, Blog, and Twitter (also called Weibo in China) are the major channels for more than 500 million Chinese to access news, voice opinions, and exchange ideas on current important domestic and international issues; although the exchanges are ephemeral and in flux, they play a vital role in people's daily life. The CDL's Web Archiving Service provides a perfect platform to capture and preserve ephemeral contents to fill the gaps of collections and services. The "Current Events in China: popular websites, blogs and twitters" is an attempt to do just that. The sites are identified by Professor James Tong of the Department of Political Science at UCLA and Professor Yong Hu of The Journalism Department at Peking University. The capture started in September 2012.
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The Wayback Machine - http://web.archive.org/web/20150218221848/http://www.weibo.com/mayun
一段对“脑残”的翻译:Your brain has two parts: left & right. Your left brain has nothing right, your right brain has nothing left……对问题的看法,最好是“理性的思考,幽默感性的表达”,其次是“理性思考,理性表达”,再次是“感性思考,感性表达”,最可怕的是“感性思考,理性表达”。