Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Getting Paranoid in China

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For some reason, a writer at the Telegraph has discovered that you need to be slightly paranoid in the world's second most monitored country.  As George Osbourne and Boris Johnson dance around with nublie Chinese women at the taxpayers expense, offer various visa concessions to make up for last years Dalai Lama gaffe, questions, shockingly, are being raised as to how safe sensitive British information will be in the new land of plenty.

Thankfully, as the blog post points out, there's little to worry about, because the Chinese don't read English real good.  Or as Benedict Brogan puts it, they aren't very adept at analysing the data once they get it.   



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