- For all you poetry lovers, be sure to check out this new blog that provides translated Korean poems. [Korean Poetry in Translation]
- Excellent summary on the history of Korea's economic development, and Korea's challenges for the future. [The Economist]
- LG made "iPad" 10 years ago. Next step: patent lawsuit! [LinuxDevices]
- President Lee Myung-Bak's autobiography is getting hammered in Amazon.com reviews written by Korean people who hate him. [Amazon.com]
- Making unfettered gun rights constitutional means felons can restore their gun rights easily. [New York Times]
- Engineering students study the most. Business students study the least. [New York Times]
- If Scotland declared independence, will it be automatically in the EU? [Eutopia Law]
- Being a fisher is way, way more dangerous than being a police. [Think Progress]
- Napster and online music apparently did not affect the quality of music. [Digitopoly]
Friday, November 18, 2011
Today, TK Learned:
... that good times don't last, he still works for a big law firm, and there will be weeks where he will spend 18 hours at the office every day for a week and beyond.
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Does modern Korean poetry have any form?
ReplyDeleteOh, you traditionalist :)
ReplyDeleteDoes LG have any sort of case on trademark infringement with the name "iPad"?
ReplyDeleteI think the iPad was called the U.S. Robotics "Palm Pilot" back in 1997.
ReplyDelete"Business students study the least."
ReplyDelete"Business students study the least."
ReplyDeleteMBA student and I am offended!