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		<title>So What is So Special About Taiwan?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I absolutely adore Taiwan.   I&#8217;ve never been there before but my girlfriend is Taiwan born and bred and she is a strong supporter of what is called the Taiwan Green Party, which is the Taiwanese National Party and home to the most fervent fans of traditional Taiwan.  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I absolutely adore Taiwan.   I&#8217;ve never been there before but my girlfriend is Taiwan born and bred and she is a strong supporter of what is called the Taiwan Green Party, which is the Taiwanese National Party and home to the most fervent fans of traditional Taiwan.  I support their politics.  I have no idea what those politics may be, but because she supports Taiwan, so do I.  She is fiercely nationalistic, and for her type of country-lovin&#8217; Taiwanese I have the perfect watch:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.watchblogs.com/picbase/taiwan1.JPG" alt="Ball Taiwan Limited Edition" align="absmiddle" height="320" width="320" /></p>
<p>Honestly I have no idea what the official name of this watch is since the only sites I&#8217;ve seen with this watch are written in characters I don&#8217;t understand, but I simply call it the Ball Taiwan Limited Edition.  It is a little puzzling to me why Ball would introduce such a watch, but the marketing genius behind it is undeniable.  I&#8217;ve never seen a country-specific limited edition watch, but I know tons of people with a very strong national pride.  Make an India limited edition, or a China limited edition, and you have the formula to make BILLIONS!</p>
<p>It is said that a train crash occurred in American history because one of the conductors of that train had a watch that was 4 minutes slow.  That prompted a man named Ball to found a brand of watches with unparalleled accuracy so that accidents like those could be prevented, and since then whenever anyone wanted to know the correct time they asked a train conductor in part because they knew he carried a BALL.  Ball watches have been synonymous with accuracy and reliability ever since.  The revival of the brand came as a whisper to me, and are still a whisper as they are very hard to find even online, but today&#8217;s Balls are known primarily because of their use of tritium gas tubes which result in superior nighttime illumination seen in no other watch brand.</p>
<p>Personally I&#8217;m wondering as to what prompted Ball to make a big divers watch for the generally smaller in stature Taiwanese population, but by all means:  If you are fat enough, muscular enough, and if you can find the thing, please get it.  If Ball made a South Korea limited edition, I would certainly consider it, but I&#8217;ll pass on this Ball.</p>
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