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To: RealMuLan who wrote (45607)2/4/2004 5:58:25 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Wubi is the slow method, though most people use it. Maybe you haven't come across the new super speed system, requiring only one hand and going much faster.

I don't believe the 250. The links I found were serious sites, not casual chat.

Whatever the details, the old idea of chinese as being a difficult language for cyberspace is long dead. It works just fine!

People often exaggerate or misunderstand their talents. Maybe she likes to be fast so thinks she's faster than she is. Anyone takes time to learn to flick their fingers around really quickly. It needs to become intuitive and she can't do that in a week. I doubt it very much anyway.

QWERTY input of english is a horror by comparison with the one-handed input of chinese that's now possible. Maybe the court stenographer method should become popular. I'll check it out.

The fact that chinese is now so fast to put into cyberspace makes me drool because it means that they will all be using those amazing phragmented photon CDMA 2000 1xEV-DO cyberphones. I just got a video clip taken by our son in Xian Xin [or however it's spelled] of a cellphone sales area in a shopping centre. It's amazing. If I knew how to create a link, I'd show everyone. A veritable frenzy. Hundreds of people surging into cyberspace. It's a cultural mania and it's reverberating around the world.

1 billion Chinese putting chinese into cyberspace at 200 or 300 words per minute with one hand. Sending video clips, data, email, checking Google, eBay, news and everything else. This is very, very big time.

Go China Go! Hit those keys. Click those sites. Video that action. Send it through cyberspace. Send me money!

Mqurice