Hello, to everyone. In shanghai currently. Anyone been here before?

Not the view I have currently but a cool view none theless
That's neat man but so is what I am talking about over here
What's the weather like in Shanhai town Man?
Hot but not too bad. I'll join you over there too
Hi all! I've been there once, absolutely loved it!
That's beautiful man, what's she saying?
Not a clue 
You Chinese man?
I am from Jamaica.
British, living in that Area
What, in Jamaica man?
Kingston town?
No in China
What I loved the most about Shanghai was the food![]()
I love those man. We call 'em Dim Sum.
Also, the old town is beautiful!
Yup they are great, can eat 'em all day long
Yup so is some of the newer trendy places such as Tianzifang and Xintiandi
I like corn sticks myself; and sugar cane.
What's that Man, a 10 foot tall ... ??
Oh wow way too big
Changed to an aerial view of one of the cool areas
Cool Man. Speaking of your town you ever seen this movie?
Heh Man, don't leave I'm lonely.
Nah, I'm here had to refresh, low connection
Is that video a youtube vid?
Youtube is blocked over here
Yeah man. YouTube BLOCKED HUH. THINK YOUTUBE BELONGS TO THE AMERICANOS. TO THE GOOGLE GUYS. NO WONDER.
Yup, no YT, no Facebook etc but still plenty of gr8 stuff
Someone told me China has like over 500 million people. That's huge man.
over 400m online
Heh Man. Wouldn't like to go to war with you guys. You must have a HUGE army![]()
Good point
Heh man. You guys got the iPhone 4 in China? I want one of those machines.
Don't think so iPad first on Friday
iPad. Neat.

Unlike the US launch prices, where the the 16GB iPad cost $499, 32GB was $599, and the 64GB for $699, the Chinese models are priced 20 percent higher. The 64 GB iPad is listed as 5,588 renminbi, or about $826. The cheapest tablet, the 16GB model, is 3,988 renminbi, or $590. It’s not quite as affordable to the masses, but demand is expected to be high.
Ouch
This is bad news for the vendors who deal on the active gray market, where prices have gone as much as $1000 for knock-offs and privately imported models from Hong Kong, and other places where the iPad is officially available. China’s gray market has been thriving for years meeting the local population’s voracious demand for Apple products, especially since Apple has notoriously been slow in launching products in there. The iPhone 3G and 3GS officially launched in China a year ago, two years after the US debut. There are still no plans to launch the iPhone 4 in China, but is readily available on the gray market. The App Store hasn’t really taken off amongst China’s iPhone users, mainly because the site isn’t available in Chinese and users are required to use dual-currency credit cards to make purchases. Many users opted to hack their iPhones to use pirated applications and applications from independent application stores instead. The iPad might change all that, with its wealth of publications and apps available.
Android has many problems too so it's an opportunity for someone to take advantage of the growing tablet market in China.
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