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hi dear all, I just read your memcached TutorialCachingStory :
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/TutorialCachingStory
and I just loved it, so I took the liberty to translate it into Chinese
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcm8p5tk_11djb3mtgp
I tried my best to keep the funny tone, hope you can find it useful.
I like your story, "李雷"and "韩美美". I was expected to see how you translate "I love your ass" :P
Newway.Liu, funny story...haha
'Spewing bile' comes through as 'diarrhoea' :-O
创业情侣的memcached故事? It is funny and impressive.
A farfetched story to introduce Memcached! This is not funny!
i can't enter the maillist, cause i am in china , anyone can help me thanks a lot , cocowool@gmail.com