September 10, 2008
안녕하세요, 여러분! 오랜만이에요~
Wow, it's been a long time since I last posted here. April 1st, to be exact! These past 5 months have passed by so quickly, it doesn't even feel like it's been 5 months. I've been really busy with Uni this year, even though it's only part time. It's quite odd, but part time study seems to take up almost as much time as full time study does!
I've been doing Linguistics this year, and since the weekend I've been putting together my final essay. At the beginning of October I'll have my final exam ... but it doesn't stop there! I'm trying to get together some random studies so that I have a better chance of getting into the university that I want to go to in September 2009 (The School of Oriental and African Studies!). So, at the end of... Show more
September 8, 2008
Left, Right, Left (Korean keyboards, input, texting)
Korean text input.
Insanely logical. The Korean keyboard.
Have you ever sat down and thought about how simplistic the setup is? We're talking about a keyboard that originally housed 26 English letters but now logistically houses 한굴. Not bad at all, really
Not to mention that if I were to type in English a bunch of random letters such as "awfeiojawcneliawefiawn" the English keyboard doesn't discern between consonant and vowel - even though in English we actually do have rules about CV order. For example, a"normal" English word cannot have three vowels back-to-back (unless of course it has a French origin or other language whose rules are different). But in Korean, there are only nine possibilities for a syllable block. But keep... Show more
September 4, 2008
I MET BRIAN JOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you've known me for more than 15 minutes, you probably know that I really am a 13 year old fangirl at heart. This was proven last week, when Brian Joo from Fly To The Sky came here to NYC.
First, let me just say that I've never seen a real live kpop performance. It just didn't happen in Nashville. So, when I moved to NYC, I was hoping to get to see someone (anyone, really) perform here. Then, my first day in the city, I saw a poster saying that Brian was coming! I immediately went online and found out how to buy a ticket.
So, the big weekend finally came. Brian was doing an autograph signing at a cafe on Saturday, and I met another non-korean kpop fan here, so we decided to go together. We got in line at about 4pm and... Show more
September 2, 2008
Ctrl Alt Elite (Korean electronics)
Electronics.
Korea is pretty much the Mecca of electronics. Samsung is here. LG is here. Both Hewlett-Packard and Energizer have Korea-based facilities. Iriver and SK Telecom are domestic-based companies that do serious sales just within Korea itself. This is one hooked up company.
So much so that Korea's cell phone companies still use proprietary frequencies and encoding. Meaning that fancy new phone you bought in Yongsan probably won't function in America. Japan had been the more notorious country with this problem for travelers but recently has started to integrate worldwide carriers.
Even the best VoIP software available comes at a premium for users in Korea. Skype has a pay-to-use feature that allows Skype users to call any... Show more
August 28, 2008
I went to 찜질방!
Last week I commented on "Culture Class #17 - The Bathhouse" that there are Korean saunas here in New York, but I didn't know how soon I'd actually go check it out because I'm not a huge fan of getting naked in public. I actually posted that on Saturday morning, but nonetheless, I found myself at 찜질방 later that same afternoon! I still haven't quite figured out how I was talked into it, but it probably had something to do with my friend saying, "Come on, 누나~ I don't want to go all by myself~" However he managed to persuade me, I'm glad for it. It's one of the best things I've ever done! Here is how the day went:
I didn't know what to expect and I was quite nervous, so the entire time on the way there was spent by me being nervous,... Show more
