Archive for March, 2004

Thanks Mom!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Leave it to a mother to embarass a kid the most. (but…I’m 25 now, can I still call myself a kid?)
She’s just sent word to all my relatives about this here website. Therefore….I’d like to take this opportunity to say hello to all of my relatives viewing this right now, if any of you are actually here. You can see from the pictures here that I’ve been (ahem..cough cough) VERY busy here in Shanghai.

Another interesting business concept

Monday, March 29th, 2004

Shandong Company Promotes ‘Thief Leasing’ Business
While renting cars or hiring baby-sitters may not be an unusual concept for most people, probably few have considered hiring thieves.
However, a company in east China’s Shandong Province is advertising just that. Xinsheng, one of many leasing companies based in Qingdao, has made itself stand out with its unique scheme to “lease thieves” played by its employees for businesses.
“We provide ‘thieves’ to businesses and have them caught by security guards on the spot to show to real thieves as a warning,” said Ms. Yang, head of the company’s service department.
“‘Thieves’ will cooperate with the security guards and be paraded through, for example, a shopping mall after being caught. They will be at the disposal of the security guards.”
The 20-something woman of Xinsheng visited a Carrefour supermarket to promote the business early this week when the company just started operation. But security guards there were obviously looking at each other blankly in astonishment after her introduction.
Yet the woman surnamed Yang was confident about the market prospect despite the fact that the company had only two to three “thieves” and all were her relatives.
The company, she said, though it had not registered at the local industrial and commercial bureau, charged 300 yuan (US$36) for a show of one “thief” per hour and 200 (US$24) more for the “public parade”.
“Our guard-and-thief show applies to public areas like department stores, supermarkets, libraries and hospitals.”
But most enterprises which knew about the news said “no” to it.
“This show cannot be done,” said a corporate planning director in one of the city’s shopping malls, who refused to be named.
Although the shopping mall suffers losses of over one-million-yuan (US$12 million) from commodities stolen every year, he said, the management was afraid of using such service as they could not face the consequences if such a ruse was disclosed publicly.
“Besides, the parade of the thief is forbidden by law. And who can shoulder the responsibility if the thief is beaten by angry consumers?” he said.

(Xinhua News Agency March 27, 2004)

Entrepreneurial Genius!

Monday, March 29th, 2004

Two different conflicting versions of this story, but I saw an article in a local newspaper about a trademark registration. Apparently someone is trying to register George W. Bush’s Chinese name for a brand of adult diapers. Another version of the same article said it was for a registration of ‘napkins.’ Hmm, now why didn’t I think of that?

2 articles

Monday, March 29th, 2004

I’ve got 2 articles coming out this month, one is a six-page article on Shanghai nightlife. I’m writing that one for a magazine in Thailand called Metro. The other is a short article (about 375 words) on paragliding for That’s Shanghai.

What is a blog?

Sunday, March 28th, 2004

This a new project of mine, called a blog (Web log) for those of you who aren’t technically inclined.

Purpose? To keep in touch with all of my friends and family from who I bear the responsibility of continuously moving away from.

Content? Probably not much, but I will hopefully have a nice photo gallery for everyone who wants to see what I’ve been up to lately. I’ll also put some interesting news about China.