Archive for the 'Sites' Category

Back Up

Wednesday, September 14th, 2005

Site's been down for a day or two while I was moving server - I'm putting all my eggs in one basket and running all my sites off one reseller account. That way, if that one server crashes, I can just forget about the internet because I won't have any sites or email addresses left. [...]

Up and Running Again

Monday, June 13th, 2005

After a few days wrestling with databases and hosting companies, both of which are complex and temperamental things, all sites that need to be online are online. Chinese-forums.com seems to be running perfectly, though activity levels are low - not suprisingly, as the site was unavailable for almost a week and seems to have taken [...]

Chinese-forums.com Down

Friday, June 10th, 2005

Chinese-forums.com has been down for the last week, and will probably be down for a few more days. This has also knocked out Signese.com. NewsinChinese.com is also gone, but that wasn't updating anyway - work is in progress on NiC, though not by me.

ChinaSchoolGuide.com

Tuesday, April 12th, 2005

ChinaSchoolGuide.com is more or less ready for public viewing. There are still some errors in the database (minor stuff, I think) and there's a lot more information to go in, but there are already about 100 universities in there (50 more to come very soon, and hopefully many more after that).

Signese.com

Wednesday, March 16th, 2005

Finished a site today which I've been thinking about for months and working on off-and-on for about two weeks, Signese.com. Basically, it's simply a collection of photos featuring Chinese characters, which I take as I wander around Beijing.
Many, if not all, of the photos are not actually very aesthetically pleasing - I'm not a [...]

Newsinchinese.com

Monday, March 14th, 2005

Newsinchinese.com originally started up almost exactly a year ago. I'd surf through Chinese news sites, and if I saw an interesting story post an English summary and a link. It was a great idea, and like many of my great ideas it died when I just sort of lost interest.
NewsinChinese.com is now, however, relaunched. [...]