A Korean Exchange Student’s Blog
- August 25th, 2009
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I happened to stumble upon a blog of a Korean exchange student today. I dont really know how I landed there, but the blog looked interesting to me. He had lots of photos on it, and the title of the blog is Everything Kimchi, Everything in Korea and Much More. Wow, finally I have an induvidual’s view and articles about Korea.
I am actually quite bored with what I see on Discovery Channel every day, about South Koreans making a lot of money with the guidance of the Americans, and that the North Koreans are suffering quite a lot because they were backed with the Communist Russinas during the Korean War. It might be true that North Korea is being run in Dictatorship, but it is not always necessary that the documentaries that you see on these American TV channels are actually true. Russian channels would have a different view. I always trust an Induviduals view on anything, and I think this blog would always be one of the resources that I would keep in my feeds list if I want to read about Korea.
I miss age of empires too.
and NFS and all the other pirated racing games we used to have
Good move and good article! I will digg it in a moment!
Did you ever try amarok as an alternative to winamp? I used to use winamp a lot, but I’m very happy with using amarok right now!
Cheers,
Maarten
I was big in the Thailand anti-piracy movement, but the ebb and flow of the piracy tide just wouldn’t allow Linux to get a foothold. We didn’t have Ubuntu back then, though — Just LinuxTLE. Things are so much better now. Almost any OLD game you want to play will work with wine.
Have you checked out Amarok music player? This thing is tons better than Winamp and any of its Linux clones. You can find out more about it here:
http://amarok.kde.org/
Nice news, as windows vista a complete copy of GUI from Mac OS X (Search “Vista and mac” on youtube http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=vista+and+mac&search=Search ), the life of windows is not going too long.
See my experience
I got a new Dell Inspiron 6400 with Vista in it. Bad luck it started with blue screen, on its first boot. I installed Ubuntu, and can work as a great pro. for almost anything on this Linux.
Later I tried configuring vista and it was also running on this machine, but very slower and it kills my precious times on works, Thus once again I completely switched to Linux, even games like counter strike Half life for windows works better graphic than windows in my Linux. Ubuntu runs in this machine as I feel with great bryl GUI and KDE + thousands of community applications