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You: Hello?
Stranger: boring?
You: what?
Stranger: i feel boring .and u?
You: oooh
You: i feel pretty excited actually
Stranger: a ~~~~~tell me why
You: well. the whole concept about being able to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger just like this. it’s quite.. different
You: don’t you think?
You: i mean i talk to people over the internet everyday and have done so since like.. forever. but never with strangers, never random
You: i’m from sweden. where are you from?
Stranger: haha
Stranger: china…
You: wow
You: that’s faaaaaar away
Stranger: my uncle is in sweden
You: oh, how come?
Stranger: maybe.walk..
You: hmm… walk? is he here on a hikingtrip? like a vacation or something?
You: hellooo
Stranger: its a joke..he lives there a few years ago
You: oh i’m sorry i didn’t catch the joke :)
Stranger: dont care
You: so what a bout you then? what’s your name? my name is Mikael
Stranger: You are very polite .pretty good
You: ofcourse i am polite. you are a stranger to me, i want to make a good impression!
Stranger: i dont have an english name
Stranger: yea
Stranger: ha
You: oh you can’t write it with these letters?
You: only in chinese?
You: hmm… but can you try to describe what it sounds like when you say it?
Stranger: i dont speak english u konw
You: yeah i understand
You: but like…
You: if i tried to illustrate my name it would be like.. “meekaeel”
You: not sure if that makes any sence
You: sense*
Stranger: oh..lee xun.
Stranger: thats my name .
You: hello lee xun!
You: nice to meet you!
Stranger: lee is my first name just like your family name …..that
Stranger: nice to meet you.too
Stranger: u r a nice guy
You: so your name is Lee, and you and your family are named **** Xun?
Stranger: no
You: thank you. and you are a nice guy/girl
You: oh did i get it wrong?
Stranger: guy
You: So Lee is the family name
Stranger: yeah in your culture maybe i should be called xun lee
You: aaah i see
You: with our way of naming then yes, you would be called xun lee, but that doesn’t matter :) hello xun!
You: how are you today?
You: by the way. what time is it over there?
Stranger: hahahah~~~~~~~fine.
Stranger: i just want to say
Stranger: 3.47.am
You: oh, very late/very early
You: how come you’re awake at 3.47am?
Stranger: i cant sleep .
Stranger: obsession maybe
You: something special that makes you stay awake? or is it always hard to sleep?
Stranger: i sleep late as usual
You: i do that too
You: how old are you?
You: i am 26
Stranger: ha
Stranger: 19
You: so you go to school? or work already?
Stranger: what’s the time there
You: here it’s umm… 9.50pm
Stranger: in a university
You: or 21.50 since we use the 24hour-clock
Stranger: whats your job?
You: university? cool. what do you study?
You: i work as a support technichian, registry, and customer information representative at an internet service provider here in Stockholm, Sweden
Stranger: cut film
You: oh.. the art of filmmaking!
You: is it fun?
Stranger: maybe. but not only film
Stranger: not yet.
Stranger: i didnt learn about it
Stranger: your work seems good
You: yes we have fun at work, i work with very fun people, we laugh and joke a lot all day long so i look forward to going to work everyday
You: it is pretty special
Stranger: thats soooooo great
You: by the way. i am trying to adapt my language to not use too advanced words to make sure that we understand eachother, please tell me if i say something that you don’t understand
You: yes it’s great! i’m very happy where i am now, i want to continue to work here forever
You: best job i ever had
Stranger: did u have any other job?
You: many
Stranger: b4?
Stranger: like
You: i’ve worked at several other internet service providers, i worked telecom (regular ground phonelines), i worked a couple of café’s
You: worked with fixing/repairing/building windows+frames
You: you know windows as in those you have on houses and apartments
You: i’ve had like 10 employers i think
You: 10 jobs.
Stranger: how coool
You: yeah the windows-business was pretty nice actually, i would probably have stayed if they didn’t go bankrupt and closed
Stranger: thats difficult to me…
You: how do you mean?
Stranger: i cant understand what does it mean…especially in english
You: ah
You: i try again
You: wait
Stranger: u dont have to explain it for me.really
Stranger: i mean it.
You: when i worked with repairing windows (those you have on houses and open to get air inside) i thought it was very fun, but they had to stop working because there was no money
You: oh sorry
You: :)
Stranger: ha such a nice man
You: what about you then? how come you want to study filmclipping?
Stranger: i like it but there is no cooperation
Stranger: i mean only i like it
You: hmm.. they don’t help you much? or what do you mean?
Stranger: hmm….
Stranger: feel like they dont want to filming
You: oh
You: that is not good
Stranger: may I see some website in Sweden
You: OOOOOOOH I JUST UNDERSTOOD YOUR JOKE!
You: about your uncle!
You: :D
You: hahah it’s very funny :D
Stranger: o m g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You: i told my wife that we are talking and told her about your joke, and she got it and explained it to me :)
Stranger: you have a smart wife
You: haha yes i do :)
You: well a website in swedish you want..
You: how about my blog
You: http://drf.teflonminne.se
Stranger: I will browse everyday
You: but you won’t understand it?
Stranger: i joked
You: oooh :D
You: haha
You: i feel stupid
Stranger: sorry
Stranger: what?
You: no :D i just feel stupid that i don’t get the jokes :D you are funny!
Stranger: ooh.its not enough fun
You: yes it is!
You: i’m sitting here in my sofa laughing in real life because it was really fun :)
You: i promise!
Stranger: i really fun when i
Stranger: speak chinese
Stranger: 难道不是吗?
You: hahaha
You: i don’t know what to say :D
You: wait
You: oooh
You: yes it is :D
Stranger: translation?! u may ask me
You: 我可以玩這個遊戲太
Stranger: hahahahah
You: the internet is wonderful :)
Stranger: Swede is wonderful
You: wait a minute, i must go get something more to drink
You: i will be back very soon
Stranger: 我可以玩這個遊戲太 what u want to say?
You: i can play this game too
You: is what i wanted to say
Stranger: yea.dont believe computer
Stranger: 太 is not the mean ..tooo
You: what does it mean?
Stranger: this one is ‘too’————也
Stranger: 太 means too + adj
You: oh.. like.. too much? too yellow?
Stranger: ye
You: i understand
Stranger: hokus pokus
You: i wish i knew your written language, i find it very cool
You: hahaha
Stranger: what s that?
You: hokus pokus?
Stranger: yes
You: it’s something magicians say when they do a trick
You: “hokus pokus” *pulls rabbit out of hat*
Stranger: its really cool
You: :)
You: i am very glad that we are talking with each other
Stranger: me .也
You: to think that there is almost the whole planet between you and me
You: and we can talk like we are in the same room
You: haha me 也
Stranger: maybe u have a deeper feeling than.me
You: how do you mean?
Stranger: You engaged in this industry
You: in the internet? yes
Stranger: yes so u know more about it
Stranger: u’ll feel more
You: but i am happy not because of the internet.
i am happy because i am talking with you, a human that i will probably never meet in real life.
i am happy because i am talking with you, a human that i will probably never meet in real life.
You: we are here, talking with eachother… we will never meet in reality
You: but still we can talk and have fun, and joke
Stranger: ha
You: do you live at home with your parents? or have you got your own place?
Stranger: first time on omegle ?
Stranger: in school
You: yes. or well. i talked with three people before you. 1 was swedish, 1 was a guy trying to get a girl, and 1 just disconnected.
Stranger: live with other students
You: aha
You: in a collective
You: as it is called over here atleast
You: is it fun?
Stranger: so so .i m a cold man really
You: cold man?
You: hmm..
You: not very social?
Stranger: not good at getting on well with others
You: i see
You: but you get along well with me?
You: when you can talk through letters on screen?
Stranger: i dont know if they can understand me
Stranger: what u mean
You: i mean: is it easy for you to get along well with others when you talk like this? like we are doing now.
You: instead of talking with people in a room, using your voice
Stranger: maybe .maybe u r right.
Stranger: so why is that
You: i don’t know. but i feel the same.
You: i am much better at speaking with people when i talk like you and me do now
You: probably because we can think about what we say?
You: we have time to think about what we should say to eachother
You: that time we do not have when someone is standing right in front of us
Stranger: yea .talk in voice will expose ourselves
You: yes
You: stress
Stranger: u feel so?
You: i do sometimes, not always.
You: but pretty much
Stranger: yeah.OK~~.how much money you can get each month
You: wow. that was a fast change of subject
Stranger: my style
You: hahaha
You: i like it
You: :)
You: what kind of currency would you like it in?
Stranger: up to u ~why
You: well what currency do you have in china?
Stranger: RMB
You: xxxxxxxxxxxx Chinese yuan
You: that is my monthly salary
Stranger: thats much
You: well not for me, i pay for me, my wife, and our kids
You: and stuff here is way more expensive than it is for you
Stranger: how much kids u have.
You: 2
Stranger: they will be happy .
You: i hope so
You: i don’t have much money left to spend on them though
Stranger: most chinese families have only one child
Stranger: your wife doesnt work right?
You: correct
You: yes
Stranger: my parents work to pay for my family.
You: yes?
You: we all do that
You: pay for our families i mean
Stranger: i mean both my mother and father works
You: ok
You: to pay for your education you mean?
Stranger: almost
You: yes we have another system here
You: the governments takes 33% of everything we earn through work
You: and uses that money to pay for services provided
You: including almost all education
Stranger: 33%is so much
You: yes
You: it is crazy
Stranger: but governments pay for the education
Stranger: and u have 2 kids
Stranger: calculate
You: governments pay for the education until they’re 18 years old, after that they have to loan money themselves
You: so to take your study (filmclipping) they would have to loan money and pay later
You: and still we working people have to pay 33% of our money every month to the government
You: i am not very pleased
You: by the way, xun, do you have MSN/ICQ?
Stranger: not yet .wait
Stranger: install
You: :)
Stranger: i didnt use it before
Stranger: we use QQ
You: oh
You: never heard of it. is it a chinese program?
Stranger: chinese use it
You: ah
You: almost every person over here uses MSN or ICQ
You: MSN is more popular among the young people
Stranger: most popular
You: ICQ is most popular with us 22+
You: since MSN was not invented when we started chatting
Stranger: its slow when u use it in china
You: msn & icq?
You: is slow?
Stranger: i said i didnt use them b4
You: yes
Stranger: i heard from my roommate
You: oh ok
Stranger: i mean msn
You: ok
Stranger: whats your MSN number
You: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Stranger: o k
Stranger: i should register one
You: gmail.com? yes they’re very good
Stranger: i have a gmail be4
Stranger: but is not convenient for me
You: ok
Stranger: i got to sleep
Stranger: it too early
Stranger: 4.59~
You: why don’t you add me to msn? so we can speak more?
Stranger: installing~~~~~~~~~~~
Stranger: 48%
You: :)
Stranger: my e-mail xxxxxxxxxxxx…
Stranger: xxxxx. u didn’t heard be4 right
You: no :)
You: i just sent an add-request to you
You: Netease.com, Inc. nsadmin@corp.netease.com
7FL, Netease Building, No 16, KeYun Rd
ZhongShan Av. GuangZhou IT Harbor
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510665
CN
+86-20-85106370 fax: +86-20-85551592
7FL, Netease Building, No 16, KeYun Rd
ZhongShan Av. GuangZhou IT Harbor
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510665
CN
+86-20-85106370 fax: +86-20-85551592
Stranger: ha ~.thanks .
Stranger: ah?
You: just checked owners of 163.com :)
Stranger: so ?
You: nothing :)
Stranger: i didnt receive your email yet but
Stranger: i should sleep.
You: well. if you have to go (sleep). i wish to thank you for talking with me, xun.
i wish you well in your studies, and i hope that we will talk again.
i wish you well in your studies, and i hope that we will talk again.
Stranger: remember my email address?
You: i have saved your address
Stranger: thats good. bye.








Friday 17 Apr 2009 @ 22:40
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Det är underbart att träffa folk på webben. :) Även om inte alla konversationer behöver vara så där svårtydda. Har tappat räkningen på folk jag träffat online (bl a make). Nå.. intresseklubben fortsätter anteckna. :)
Men… seriöst.. är du bara 26? :) Trodde du var äldre. :D
Jenny’s senaste bloggpost.. Galenskap i rätten
Friday 17 Apr 2009 @ 22:45
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Ja jag träffande nef via internet också. :) Och ja, jag är “bara” 26. :D
Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 08:35
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Haha, där ser man! Men du, alla över 22 använder ICQ? Jag har aldrig använt ICQ, har varit trogen MSN sedan 1995.
Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 09:28
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Alla över 25. ;)
Jag hade värsta coola ICQ-numret, typ 75003500 eller nåt sånt. Jag har glömt det. :( Först blev ICQ bloatat, men sen gjorde de samma sak med MSN. Nu kunde man nästan lika gärna fortsatt med ICQ känns det som. Fast de flesta har ju MSN idag. Yahoo är visst stora i USA dock, paradoxalt nog?
Nåväl, rolig konversation att läsa, men han verkade ju inte socialt begåvad till topp direkt den där kinesen. ;D
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Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 09:36
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Icq is the shit! Jag fattar inte varför folk vill använda msn
Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 11:28
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Jenny skrev:
Jag använder icq OCH msn. :)
Hanna skrev:
Jag hade ett sexsiffrigt icqnummer bra länge men tappade bort det nån gång, nu är det bara åttasiffrigt :(. Lägst icqnummer när den dör vinner!
Själva klienten från Mirabilis övergav jag för bra länge sedan när de bloatade sönder den, har kört pidgin istället sedan länge nu, minimalistisk och mysig. :)
Jag tror dock det är svårt att bedöma den den sociala kompetensen hos honom då språket ställer sig på tvären, skulle vara intressant om man kunde kinesiska.
Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 15:58
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*räcker upp en hand* Jag använder fortfarande icq!
Ja inte själva klienten, pidgin ftw, men mitt nummer funkar än :D
8-siffrigt dock, så jag är väl bara nästan cool.
Trodde alla amerikaner använde AIM… Men YIM är också vanligt.
Flest använder väl MSN, eftersom “Windows Messenger” kom förinstallerat med Win XP bl.a. (har jag för mig)
Saturday 18 Apr 2009 @ 19:43
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drf skrev:
I’m in!
Sexsiffrigt nummer i den lägre tredjedelen, dessutom rimmar det.. Tycker mitt nummer står sig rätt bra i konkurrensen, och det lär ju du kunna intyga
Trodde för övrigt att varenda människa kände till att kineserna kör QQ
Monday 20 Apr 2009 @ 10:05
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Tappade också bort mitt sexsiffriga ICQ-nummer så mitt nuvarande är på hela 7 siffror (dock med första siffran 1).
För övrigt så var det IRC som gällde (och i mångt och mycket fortfarande gäller) i chattens begynnelse och inte ICQ… (Hmm, och då räknar jag inte chatfunktioner kopplade till SysOp på BBS:er.) Noterade också att du var 7 bast när jag började Internetta. :)
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Monday 20 Apr 2009 @ 22:24
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*pekar ovan* IRC gällde hela 90-talet, måste jag säga. Innan datorer blev så “användarvänliga”.
Iof har jag aldrig kört MSN på pyttemjukgrejor, här är det trillian som gäller. Men ja… IRC fick somna in när jag träffade maken där.
Monday 20 Apr 2009 @ 23:06
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IRC über alles. Har IRCat mer eller mindre nonstop sedan mIRC släpptes 1995, även om jag gick över till irssi så snart jag fick mitt första shellkonto. :)
Fast nog har man många varma minnen från BBSchatter också.. ååh mitt älskade gamla 2400 baud-modem. *nostalgisk*
drf’s senaste bloggpost.. För integriteten, framtiden, och friheten.
Tuesday 21 Apr 2009 @ 06:06
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“Fast nog har man många varma minnen från BBSchatter också.. ååh mitt älskade gamla 2400 baud-modem. *nostalgisk*”
Det är nostalgi det där… :) Supra 2400 var mäkta populärt som standardmodem (hade ett själv). Inom “scenen” var det ju dock bara US Robotics HST-modem som gällde av naturliga skäl (hastighet + felkorrigering vilken kunde behövas på knastriga linor mestadels över Atlanten).
Apropå modem eller “modem” så minns jag fortfarande med viss skräckblandad nostalgi det statliga feletonbolagets Jacky 1200/75. *linan glödde…INTE*
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Tuesday 21 Apr 2009 @ 09:30
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Thomas Tvivlaren:
Mmm, jäklar vad avis jag var på min klasskompis som hade just ett US Robotics HST.
Här har du min gamla goding:
TELEGUIDE!
http://drf.teflonminne.se/pics/2400-1.jpg
http://drf.teflonminne.se/pics/2400-2.jpg
http://drf.teflonminne.se/pics/2400-3.jpg
http://drf.teflonminne.se/pics/2400-4.jpg
drf’s senaste bloggpost.. För integriteten, framtiden, och friheten.
Tuesday 21 Apr 2009 @ 17:06
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Drf: Då mamma inte skaffade dator till hemmet (inkluderat ett segt 28K modem) förrän -94 så missade jag det där med BBS:er :)
Jenny’s senaste bloggpost.. En avig och en rät?
Friday 24 Apr 2009 @ 19:24
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hallo
Friday 24 Apr 2009 @ 19:24
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är det nån här
Friday 24 Apr 2009 @ 19:26
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Jenny skrev:
hej