Friday, September 29, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Yup, I hear you.
Waytt over at the "Kimchi & Me" experienced the Canadian way of customer service in Public sector.
It's a bit sluggish if you want to get some process done in public sector in Canada especially when you are familiar with Korea's socio-syndrome of ppali-ppali .
It's a bit sluggish if you want to get some process done in public sector in Canada especially when you are familiar with Korea's socio-syndrome of ppali-ppali .
Friday, September 22, 2006
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Haloscan commenting and trackback have been added to this blog.
Why you'll never see another coup in Korea?
Seems like everyday life has been continuing despite the COUP and even tourists are enjoying this surreal life-time events in Thailand.
How about in Korea? Is there going to be a coup?
Well,
At the Marmot's hole grabbed pretty good explanation. (HT to the MH)
It cracks me up!!
Even Young Korean soldiers won't follow the direct order from the line of command as they are too busy to update personal Cyworld in the base.
How about in Korea? Is there going to be a coup?
Well,
At the Marmot's hole grabbed pretty good explanation. (HT to the MH)
It cracks me up!!
Even Young Korean soldiers won't follow the direct order from the line of command as they are too busy to update personal Cyworld in the base.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Another News from Montreal
It actually happened three days before the tragedy in Montreal.
It's about the emergency landing in a downtown Montreal street. A Cessna was spotted flying close to the ground as it crossed over the east side of Mount Royal, where hundreds of Montrealers traditionally gather on Sundays to play Tam-Tams or simply lounge on the grass.
The plane then lined up with Parc Avenue, one of the city's major north-south arteries, and promptly touched down in front of scores of baffled onlookers.
A 49-year-old pilot and his two passengers, including his 10-year-old son, were not injured, nor was anybody on the ground. The plane made the emergency landing on a relatively clear street and rolled for 400m before stopping.
Only one of its wings hit a street pole, Montreal police said.
Read all about this emergency landing from here and here.
Sammy Berenholc, 10, who was a passenger in the single-prop Cessna that made an emergency landing on Park Ave. Yesterday, waits for investigations to be completed.
Photograph by : Montreal Gazette/Dave sideway
Pretty Surreal News, eh!
Also there's a video news clip.
It's about the emergency landing in a downtown Montreal street. A Cessna was spotted flying close to the ground as it crossed over the east side of Mount Royal, where hundreds of Montrealers traditionally gather on Sundays to play Tam-Tams or simply lounge on the grass.
The plane then lined up with Parc Avenue, one of the city's major north-south arteries, and promptly touched down in front of scores of baffled onlookers.
A 49-year-old pilot and his two passengers, including his 10-year-old son, were not injured, nor was anybody on the ground. The plane made the emergency landing on a relatively clear street and rolled for 400m before stopping.
Only one of its wings hit a street pole, Montreal police said.
Read all about this emergency landing from here and here.
Sammy Berenholc, 10, who was a passenger in the single-prop Cessna that made an emergency landing on Park Ave. Yesterday, waits for investigations to be completed.
Photograph by : Montreal Gazette/Dave sideway
Pretty Surreal News, eh!
Also there's a video news clip.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Where am I?
It's been a while I came back from crowded-humid street of Seoul. It took two weeks to fight(?) over 500 some emails from three weeks long vacation. And My biological clock just adjusted to normal peacefully-quite and clean city life of Vancouver again. I also started to hate those personnel who sent more than one email with same subject regardless of my "out of office" message. They simply didn't care. Damn.
So, Where am I?
I was so shocked when I read a news about "A tragedy at Dawson College in Montreal". This brain-less cold-blooded killer, Kimveer Gill, shot himself after killing a college girl and injuring at least 19 people on Wednesday.
Read all about this tragedy.
Montreal in mourning, Quebec flags lowered, and the Nation is wondering WHY?
Where am I?
Am I in the U.S.A? It scares me that the Canada becoming more like it's neighborhood.
I pray for the victims and their loved families. Especially for Anastasia DeSousa, 18, who killed by this cowardly and senseless psycho.
And now "YouTube.com" has footages.
Inside Dawson College September 13th 2006
Pictures ripped from here and video footages from youtube.com
So, Where am I?
I was so shocked when I read a news about "A tragedy at Dawson College in Montreal". This brain-less cold-blooded killer, Kimveer Gill, shot himself after killing a college girl and injuring at least 19 people on Wednesday.
Read all about this tragedy.
Montreal in mourning, Quebec flags lowered, and the Nation is wondering WHY?
Where am I?
Am I in the U.S.A? It scares me that the Canada becoming more like it's neighborhood.
I pray for the victims and their loved families. Especially for Anastasia DeSousa, 18, who killed by this cowardly and senseless psycho.
And now "YouTube.com" has footages.
Inside Dawson College September 13th 2006
Pictures ripped from here and video footages from youtube.com