November 22, 2008
Korean Handwriting Part 2
안녕하세요 ^^ 현우예요. Here's Korean Handwriting video part 2!! I hope you'll enjoy it!! ^^
November 19, 2008
MKMF 2008
Last week was the 10th anniversary of MNet KM Music Festival Awards, also known as MKMF. Award/performance shows like this generally aren't my thing, I believed I watched it (or something similar) last year and ended up thoroughly annoyed at some of the choices and the balantant insider favouritism and music scene politics, so I decided to spare myself the annoyance and not sit through it. But I got all caught up on the end results, and thought it'd make a good (and long, sorry XD) blog entry for today.
The actual event took place on November 15th, but overseas viewers could cast their votes online on the MKMF 2008 website back in October.
Nominees for the Best Male Newcomer category were JYP's two boybands 2AM (이노래) and 2PM (10점 만점에... Show more
November 18, 2008
Seoul Metropolitan Subway: clean, punctual, and scary
Subways in Korea.
The Seoul Metropolitan Subway is a thing of beauty. It's quick, efficient, and cheap. The subway itself also divided into three separate but similar entities: Seoul Metro, Korail, and SMRT (Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit corporation). Where have I heard of SMRT before?
Our diligent 현우 has posted a nice introduction to to Seoul's subways in this forum post. Note the loudspeaker - each stop is announced in both English and Korean. It is very foreigner friendly in that regard. The air conditioning doesn't hurt, either :)
1000 원 buys you up to 6 miles worth of track and 100 원 for every additional 3 miles. Not bad. Actually that's more than not bad - that's a great deal. Remember the post about the size of Korea?... Show more
November 11, 2008
I.E. or nothing at all (web browser discrimination in Korea)
Korea is very rude to Mozilla.
And I like me some Firefox. It's come along way from the red-headed stepchild of Netscape Navigator (R.I.P.) but Korea still hasn't caught the wave.
A reported 98.66% of the internet is viewed through the eyes of Internet Explorer in Korea. In fact to even view and print government or utility files online one must use I.E. due to the proprietary extension ActiveX.
Oh, and by the way, me and ActiveX got some history. We're not cool. He stays away from me and I stay away from him.
But ActiveX is an integral part of typical South Korean web design. In fact, it's mandatory by law for purchasing practically anything online.
For the longest time, individual Cyworld pages couldn't even be viewed on... Show more
November 7, 2008
Change, Don’t Be Left Behind!
Starting Monday, November 10th all lessons three weeks or older will be moved to the Basic subscription section of the site. The first three lessons of every season and every level will remain free forever on the site.
What does this mean for you?
If you’re an active Basic or Premium member, you will be unaffected. Absolutely nothing will change. Furthermore, long-time listeners enjoying the most recent episodes, you are also unaffected. Lessons less than three weeks old will remain absolutely free on the site and on the feed. In addition, the first three lessons of all levels and all season will still be free on the site for you to study from, so continue to enjoy KoreanClass101.com lessons.
Listeners and users focusing on older... Show more
