This is Yama, a pinhole camera made of silver, gold, mercury, gem stones and a Tibetan monk skull blessed by a Lama. Even if I had the $US5,000 that it costs, I won’t buy it.
Over 60 comments on one Apple forum thread relate to problems downloading music from iTunes in China, and now it’s believed that China has blocked access to Apple’s store altogether. Apparently there’s some correlation with the restricted access and the release of a pro-Tibet album by The Art of Peace Foundation, “Songs for Tibet.”
David Gallagher at the New York Times had to do some rumour control when a reader wrote accusing Microsoft of prohibiting the word “Tibet” in Hotmail addresses to appease the Chinese government. No “freetibet@hotmail.com”, no “tibetsmellsofwetmonks@hotmail.com”, no “ilovetibet@hotmail.com.” Is this another Chinese-Microsoft evil conspiracy? While there are some of those going on between China and companies like Microsoft, Google, or Yahoo, this is not the case.