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warch 05-16-2003 10:45 AM

You've mentioned that you have internet access through cybercafe, are they very plentiful where you are? Are they growing? If not, is it a long wait to get some computer time? I imagine you can enjoy a nice strong coffee at the cybercafe to keep your brain moving. But if I traveled to China, I would want to try all the different flavors of tea!

Billy 05-17-2003 10:59 PM

Cyber cafe
 
Now I am surfing Internet in net cafe because I cannot access Internet in office. There are lost netcfe in China because many people have no pc to use or can not access Internet in home. Now the growing slow because more and ore family can access Internet in home. It don't need wait for a long time now. Personally, I don't like tea. I can not sleep after drinking tea.

xoxoxoBruce 05-18-2003 10:24 PM

I told you "they" were watching.

Billy 05-18-2003 11:49 PM

I is spying by them
 
I don't care that because I just do the right thing, don't fear them.

warch 05-19-2003 10:29 AM

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I can not sleep after drinking tea.
Well see, that's the deal! The best conversations take place when you are awake!;) Coffee has always kept me more awake than tea, but I obviously have never had the powerful tea you're talking about, and perhaps you have never tasted the hearty dark brew of coffee I enjoy here. ummm... caffinated beverages of the world.

Billy 05-20-2003 05:25 AM

The differences
 
You can have the tea in China Town. There are many Starbucks in China now. I think I can have the coffee that you saied. Exchange to each other.

jaguar 05-20-2003 09:11 PM

Want good tea? Twinings! Best tea underage virtual slave labour can buy!

Tea keeps you awake? Try a tripple expresso, should keep you up for a fortnight or so.

juju 05-20-2003 10:39 PM

There are Starbucks in China and in Australia, and yet there are still no Starbucks where I live. Should I feel blessed or cursed?

Undertoad 05-20-2003 11:02 PM

The teas from Peets Coffee and Tea (peets.com) are the same kind and quality you find in Chinatown. For a treat I got the Golden Dragon Oolong, which has hand-twisted whole leaves. Excellent.

warch 05-21-2003 10:43 AM

Two thoughts:
a. JAG! back for talk of Starbucks globalism and child labor in the tea industry! Yea! Youre not in prison, or if you are, theyre serving you Twinings?

b. Tony! "Hand-twisted whole leaves" sounds like a delicious and I'll confess slightly erotic brew. :)

Undertoad 05-21-2003 01:09 PM

Depends how much you like the tea I guess!

After you brew this tea you have whole, full tea leaves at the bottom of your teapot. Not the finely-chopped things, or the dust that goes into most teabags.

xoxoxoBruce 05-21-2003 06:37 PM

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full tea leaves at the bottom of your teapot
If you post a picture maybe someone can read 'em. ;)

Billy 05-22-2003 05:43 AM

There are kinds of tea in China
 
Like fruit tea, flower tea, bamboo tea, plant tea. You have much freedorm to select what you like. I will find the picture to post soon.

Billy 05-22-2003 05:53 AM

LongJing tea
 
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It is famouse in China.

Billy 05-22-2003 05:59 AM

Tea cup
 
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Many people like selecting good tea cup. It feel cool. Here are some.

www.teachina.com


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