TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: xiaxiang on January 27, 2013, 10:34:53 PM
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Hi Lee
I know that it is not so appropriate to talk about this issue in autolisp forum,
but your website http://lee-mac.com/ can not be opened here in China for
several mounths.I've been using proxy server for days even it's so Inconvenient.
This is so regrettable thing that we can not grasp the latest programs you supplied.
Even it's None of your business,I still hope that you can do something like "Website mirror"
for us.
Do not know how to express my Endless gratitude.
If this topic Can not be placed here,please the Moderator move it to the right one.
xiaxiang
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Wow Lee... what kind of code are you writing? lol
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It's been GFWed?:oops:
Oh,no,...... , I love this website.
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It works here ( accessible ). :lol:
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I think , Lee-mac has a word “Lee”, it has the same pronunciation as “Li (李)”, (phonetic transcriptions of Chinese characters).
But in China, “Li (李)” is a sensitive words , so it's been blocked.
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I think , Lee-mac has a word “Lee”, it has the same pronunciation as “Li (李)”, (phonetic transcriptions of Chinese characters).
But in China, “Li (李)” is a sensitive words , so it's been blocked.
Sensitive ? How much ?? Why ???
:x :oops:
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Wow Lee... what kind of code are you writing? lol
:lol:
I think , Lee-mac has a word “Lee”, it has the same pronunciation as “Li (李)”, (phonetic transcriptions of Chinese characters).
But in China, “Li (李)” is a sensitive words , so it's been blocked.
Sensitive ? How much ?? Why ???
Why the GFW in the first place... :|
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I think , Lee-mac has a word “Lee”, it has the same pronunciation as “Li (李)”, (phonetic transcriptions of Chinese characters).
But in China, “Li (李)” is a sensitive words , so it's been blocked.
FYI. 李 in Vietnamese can be Ly or Le, while it can be Lee in HongKong. :-)
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A few months ago, lee's website is ok, now :oops:
Must over the wall。 :-P
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It works well now ( accessible ). Very strange!
Hope it is not temporary.
Thank you anyway,Lee!
:-D
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No problem! :-)