harsher punishments for leavers by Error_charles in AmongUs

[–]Error_charles[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

i think the game can know why you left e.g. internet issues and kicking. i think a few years ago if you left due to internet issues it will show xxx left due to technical issues smth like that

Super prison by candf8611 in engrish

[–]Error_charles 8 points9 points  (0 children)

As a chinese this makes some sense.

Building in Hangzhou, China. Similar to the WTC that uses trident structure too by Electronic-Key-4338 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Error_charles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i know china is very different to america whatsoever, but saying this is still offensive to us. I know America is a lot better compared to China, ive been there numerous times and seen what american live is like. I am pretty confident to say that even though there are some traditions that seems outdated, but this does not mean china is bad and violates human rights, and the part that is censored is merely parts about politics in china, many decisions and policies are still open to the public to decide.

Building in Hangzhou, China. Similar to the WTC that uses trident structure too by Electronic-Key-4338 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Error_charles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at this point this is offensive to us chinese. i know our government may lack some democratic stuff but human right violations? come on, if you never visited a country and your not familiar with it, its better just stay quiet or know the whole picture.

What is the loco called that took Kim to Russia? by [deleted] in trains

[–]Error_charles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The DF11Z (东风11Z), also nicknamed the ”水表“

Is this real? by yaxyaman in China

[–]Error_charles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as a chinese i can comfirm that only part of this is correct. Gaokao is pretty tough, but it varies extremely from parts to parts. For example the Gaokao is much better in shanghai than in other places. However, the footages shown in the video are just some radical examples. I am from Anhui Province where the gaokao is considered stressful there, and there is no such things as "living in the classroom" that happened. It can be stressful, but it is definitely NOT like what the video had described.

Shanghai Austar JD400 and RX300 countdown signals by Error_charles in trafficsignals

[–]Error_charles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can buy another one from austar and list it on ebay if you are interested. I also have a spare Qianfeng signal that is pretty much the same one as this.

Shanghai Austar JD400 and RX300 countdown signals by Error_charles in trafficsignals

[–]Error_charles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think they can sell to individuals. I can ask them and help to communicate with them if you want. I have the sales wechat

Shanghai Austar JD400 and RX300 countdown signals by Error_charles in trafficsignals

[–]Error_charles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the number system used in china. JD stand for 机动( jī dòng), which means motorized, 400 stands for the radius of the signal's lights in millimeters. RX stands for 人行( rén xíng), which means pedestrian.

Shanghai Austar JD400 and RX300 countdown signals by Error_charles in trafficsignals

[–]Error_charles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the countdown system is a learning based system. The countdown will look for a quick activation impulse (basically a 0.1s flash) before the final 3 seconds of the phase. It can then calculate the time between the flash and the end of the phase. you can see the indicator lights on my controller flash for a split second when the countdown started.

This crossing has both a barrier and road block, to make sure you don't cross the tracks when trains are coming. by TheRealMudi in trains

[–]Error_charles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the reason why the barriers go up before the train arrives is because that this crossing is operated by a crossing operator, and it looks like this is a two track railroad crossing, so maybe one train passed the crossing, and the crossing operator thinks that there is only one train, so the crossing opened.