Talk Talk China lives!

Well, it may not be Talk Talk China exactly, but TTC’s spirit certainly seems to be alive and well over here. For those of you who miss the three D’s, this new site seems to hold promise.

The Discussion: 13 Comments

Richard. There are some reports that the site is blocked on the mainland.

We registered it on last Friday….
Our website host, bluehost, is not blocked. Only us….

The great firewall gets bigger and faster.

We are working to resolve the problem.

November 21, 2006 @ 11:34 am | Comment

Shit, that sure didn’t take long!

November 21, 2006 @ 11:39 am | Comment

I got on it last week when you sent me the mystery-meatish e-mail about it Sino. But just tried… no luck.

November 21, 2006 @ 12:06 pm | Comment

If you need a mirror site to post for readers in China, you can always use this blog.

November 21, 2006 @ 12:56 pm | Comment

Absolutely, positively 100% el-blocko’ed here in dear, old ????. Unless one uses the omnipresent stand-by http://www.anonymouse.org, that is!

November 21, 2006 @ 3:02 pm | Comment

That SHOULD have read 中国

November 21, 2006 @ 3:03 pm | Comment

What the F??? That should say C-H-I-N-A!! Aw, heck…nevermind. Big Brother never likes it when I discuss Anonymous, anyhow!

November 21, 2006 @ 3:05 pm | Comment

Yeah, blocked in Beijing. Have I plugged Tor/Torbutton on this site yet? Because it’s a lifesaver for stuff like this.

November 21, 2006 @ 3:51 pm | Comment

But available here in Hong Kong.
* Snigger*

Hurrah for One Country, Two Systems!

November 21, 2006 @ 5:46 pm | Comment

For the people not familiar with proxies and such. this link works.

http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi/http:/sinocidal.com

November 22, 2006 @ 8:36 am | Comment

Even better than tor/torbutton, is torpark http://www.torrify.com which is tor and firefox all nicely bundled into one application .

November 22, 2006 @ 4:15 pm | Comment

As I clicked on your link, I was thinking how it could not possibly replace Talk Talk unless key comment people like the Admiral were on board. I was instantly ecstatic when I saw the Admiral had indeed checked in. The profundity of his comment told me that the successor to TTC has indeed arrvied and should be annointed: “1st.”

November 26, 2006 @ 7:09 am | Comment

@China Law Blog- I have never had my name and the word profundity used in the same sentence. I am humbled (I think).

November 27, 2006 @ 8:05 am | Comment

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