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Bubbles are elastic, kinetic energies are gained when you create them. Therefore it cannot be perfectly round in a limited length of time.

Not to mention that the gas molecules are wider spread out than molecules in a solid matter. The effect of 'averaging out' the general shape of a sphere is just not significant enough. Wavy shapes can be detected on its surface.
I'm currently living in Shenzhen and soon I'll be studying in London.

In Guangdong Province China Mobile used to have a special offer costing only 5 yuan per month - 100MB of free WAP access included. Now it's gone.

Some of the people in China does not aware of the high costs behind wrong network configurations on their mobile devices or excessive network usage - the consequence is utterly obvious, at the end of the month thousands of Yuan could be spent for nothing.
Just... out of curiosity why you westerners are so concerned about 3G networks in China and you guys are not actually going to use it.
Nope... TD-SCDMA is being pursued by China in an attempt not to be "dependent on Western technology".
It's true. For those painful losses in 2G era they are now working really hard to change this.

BTW HTC is from China.
I'm from China and I know the current EDGE service in China is way more expensive than most of the countries in the world... I wonder what the price tag would look like when HSDPA finally goes public...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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