3 Days of Playing Internet Games

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BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese man dropped dead after playing Internet games for three consecutive days, state media said on Monday as China seeks to wean Internet addicts offline.

The man from the southern boomtown of Guangzhou, aged about 30, died on Saturday after being rushed to the hospital from the Internet cafe, local authorities were quoted by the Beijing News as saying.

"Police have ruled out the possibility of suicide," the newspaper said, adding that exhaustion was the most likely cause of death. It did not say what game he was playing.

China, worried about the spread of pornography and politically incorrect content, has banned the opening of new cybercafes this year and issued orders limiting the time Internet users can spend playing online.

In April, President Hu Jintao launched a campaign to rid the Internet of "unhealthy" content and make it a platform for Communist Party doctrine.
 

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In April, President Hu Jintao launched a campaign to rid the Internet of "unhealthy" content and make it a platform for Communist Party doctrine

yeh rock on sonic..he`s the king of platform :)
 

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S'funny dat, every six months or so I see an identical story....

It's one of two things:

1) China issuing a fictional story to warn their good citizens of the danger prevalent in using a computer :eek:

2) Washington stirring the crap against China. Again - fictional.

So just what is it then?

Your choice, but - who really gives a flying one? :)

'I'd rather be dead than red' - Theo B Wannamaker, good citizen of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, 2003, appearing on 'Show us your firearm' a popular local TV Program.


'All Yankees and sympathetic Westerners are insurgents and corrupt and obscene and oppose honourable Communist ideology' - Lok How I Fok, spokesperson for Bejing Communist Party Wheeltappers and Shunters Club.

Of course it's true :)
 

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