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Not a deep and various story, but many posts
Not a grammar, but blog beautification
Not my interest, but your interest
For 2 credits, isn't it too much request??
Not a deep and various story, but many posts
Not a grammar, but blog beautification
Not my interest, but your interest
For 2 credits, isn't it too much request??
â–¶ netiquette
definition - Short for network etiquette, the code of conduct regarding acceptable online behavior.
from http://www.marketingterms.com/dictionary/netiquette/
Many bloggers are exposed to very annoying words that are being used by other bloggers. Since the internet is a part of communicating tools, there must be a courtesy to be respected.
There're several rules you should follow to use the internet.
1. Apologize first : When misunderstanding happens by your posts, have a responsibility for being unclear, apologize, and say what you meant more clearly. You don't have to anger to the comments againt your opinions.
2. Respect a group's Gods : In most of mailing lists, there're old mentors who have earned their respects of all members. By commenting against to them, you'll earn the enmity of the group members. Do respect them!
3. Cite all quotes, references and sources and respect copyright and license agreements : you know why!!
4. To help you being a better net user, use 'Acronyms'
For example,
FYI = For Your Information
YMMV = Your Mileage May Vary
BTW = By The Way
IMHO = In My Humble/Honest Opinion
FWIW = For What It's Worth
ROTFL = Rolling On The Floor, Laughing
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â–¶Definition - The electronic mail equivalent of a pen pal - someone with whom to exchange electronic mail for the simple joy of communicating.
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A new movie called "Crying Fists" is now making a deep impression on Korean people. To tell you the synopsis briefly, Tae Sik, who was once the Silver medalist as a pro-boxer in Aisan games, suffers from not having ability to afford his family living, and to get over it, he starts his own training to get back to his old honorable memory. And Sang Hwang, who made trouble always by taking money from week people and finally got into a prison for 5 years, starts to learn boxing by a professional trainer. Unfortunately, Sang Hwan's dad dies from an unexpected accident, and his grandma has a senile dementia being in hospital while he's in the prison. Finally, these two boxers pit their strength against one another at the ring contending the amateur championship. "Nothing to lose", this is the situation both guys're in. Wonder who's gonna be a winner? I recommend you to watch this movie, when it's translated to English or at least a video tape having subtitles. As for me, it wasn't really matter who wins at the last moment. You will be satisfied with those boxers' passion, and their crying fists.
It's finally come in Korea for people to watch TV while they move around all over the country with tiny mobile-phone. Watching TV while moving was a dream just a few years ago. But, now you see, it happens in Korea, and it is so-called DMB(Digital Multimedia Broadcasting). Even DMB service provides land-based television program for free. It may be possible that prime time zone would change from between 7 and 10 p.m. to between 5 and 7 p.m. because commuters can watch their favourite programs in cars, buses, and trains as they get off from works.
However, you must pay for it. You will need new handset models just for DMB service, and it costs around 700,000 to 800,000 won(about $791). I expect there's going to be a certain period to make people spend their money on getting new DMB handsets. Most Koreans have their own mobile-phone already having MP3 players, Digital Cameras, and Phones. I just don't think many people will be dragged to DMB service for a while.
At the same time, I believe that certain period will not be last long. Koreans like to challenge and test new technologies. New digital equipments have been getting into people's daily life in a short period. DMB handsets will be common models over the country soon.