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Top Commenter of the Month (2007H1)

When was the last time I published my Top Commenter of the Month? I guess it is Sept, 2006. Old readers of this blog knows, that I publish Top Commenter of the month from time to time in 2005 to 2006 and to recognize to the top contributors of this blog.

Why I have this award? Simply because I owe my readers a big THANK YOU for your comments, your thoughts, your contribution to this blog that make it so unique today. I feel bad that I paused this very important award for sometime - almost one year. Today is the opportunity for me to pick it up.

This time, let me summarize all the top commenters in H1 of 2007, just like what I did in 2006H1.

Jan 2007

stephen 21
Shrek7 21
carsten 16
Давид 15
solopolo 12
Charlie 8
SSC 8
mcgjcn 7
twang 7

Feb 2007

Давид 20
rio 14
stephen 8
Shrek7 8
ericsson 6
Indra 3
DC 3
liujie 3
federico 3
shirley 3
horsoon 3
Herbert 3
swany 3
tom 3

March 2007

carsten 20
ben 13
Давид 11
Shrek7 9
joyce 8
Jianfeng 8
Herbert 7
lionroars 7
oncerest 6
DC 6
stephen 6

April 2007

Shockr 19
Jianfeng 11
Jet So 10
DC 8
ddjiii 8
CJ 6
John 6
Elaine 6
Давид 5
David 5
fujianren 5
Herbert 5
tw 5
Yanqing Chen 5

May 2007

Давид 8
stephen 8
DC 8
ben 7
Shrek7 7
502forever 5
ALi 4
joyce 4
chez 4

Jun 2007

stephen 15
Elaine 14
Давид 10
AussiePB 8
Shrek7 7
Carroll 6
jw023 6
cube316 4
Jennifer 4
Joe 4
ester 4
Michael 4
DC 4
ALi 4
swany 4
ZJ 4

Jul 2007

Shrek7 8
DC 8
xge 6
stephen 6
David 5
Claudia Frias 5
George747 5
ilya 5
Давид 4
AussiePB 4
shirley 4
bob 4
Herbert 4
ddjiii 4

Thank you!

by Jian Shuo Wang on August 24, 2007 under Readers

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Comments

Shame on me for falling so far behind, Jian Shuo! I'm sure that all it would take is more posts from you about your beautiful baby boy to land me right back at the top of your list again :-)

Posted by: Carroll on August 25, 2007 12:27 AM

Just wanted to test if I can use existing ID. :-)

Posted by: DC on August 25, 2007 5:42 AM

Hoho - I feel like I've received a special award!!! Seriously though, I think the number of comments can be directly correllated to the quality of and interest generated by the blog subjects... keep up the good work!!

Posted by: AussiePB on August 25, 2007 7:53 PM

What happened to the guidebook? http://tinyurl.com/284btw

Posted by: Feng37 on August 26, 2007 7:55 PM

@Feng37, I was asked to remove it by my friends.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang on August 26, 2007 8:09 PM

@Feng37, you can still get it here at http://groups.google.com/group/alt.censorship/msg/261b1697a207dad8

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang on August 26, 2007 8:10 PM

@Carroll, don't worry, I will post more pictures of Yifan in the future.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang on August 26, 2007 8:12 PM

It is really fun for me to conduct dialogue with people in China to understand their thinking and behavior, afterall we do have different background and history.

We have had fierce arguements on many issues, such as past history, economy, politic, welfare, transport, social norm, life style, weather, pollution, housing and even the meaning of democracy.

We cannot concur on many subjects, afterall we do have different backgroung and history, my conclusion is either side are superior than the other, just different in mentality, the mentality which is required at that particular community or country.

At any rate, my apology to those who were offended by my previous comments and thank JianShuo to provide me such excellent platform of dialogue.

Posted by: stephen on September 5, 2007 1:17 AM

"It is really fun for me to conduct dialogue with people in China to understand their thinking and behavior, afterall we do have different background and history."

"We cannot concur on many subjects, afterall we do have different backgroung and history"

Hi Stephen,

Didn't you say your parents are Shanghainese? No offense but you don't sound like someone who is born and raised in a western country. Why do you try so hard to distance yourself from your heritage? Just because you immigrated somewhere and have a foreign passport, does not mean you are not chinese. Especially when you don't even speak or write english that well.

Be proud of your heritage dude.

John

Posted by: John Lim on September 29, 2007 12:52 AM

Hello John, good question! but what is the heritage should be inherited by every Chinese, I am not trying to evade that. May be you can enlighten me on this issue.

Posted by: stephen on September 29, 2007 1:31 AM
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