2011년 11월 17일 목요일

United States

Finishing my life as a visiting student, I learnt and experienced a lot of things from here.

The most memoriable thing is the three months I had lived in New York and the trips around east side of U.S. I have been to Boston, Washington, Philadelphia, and also Niagara Falls. They have their own characteristics and I saved them as pictures. I posted some of them here.
By travelling you can meet vaarious people and places. I recommend you to travel when you feel void.

Under Brooklyn Bridge Looking Lower Manhattan

 At Wall St.

 The City Hall of Philadelphia

 Washington Monument

 Niagra Falls


Also, before I leave U.S., for my last trip in this year, I am going Chicago in Thanksgiving holidays. I am looking forward it!!!!!!!!!

2011년 10월 31일 월요일

LOR102 blogpost

Before I have taken LOR101, I thought the internet is the best source for every type of information. For my papers and reports, I used to search through the internet without discretion. However, now, I consider the value of information over the accessibility of it. I realized reliablity is one of the core parts of information, since if one information is not accurate or fake, it would cause disaster.

"KaKao Talk" example that I refered before is a good illustration.
http://sungsoo-choi.blogspot.com/2011/10/when-you-get-information-from-interent.html


I am a little puffed up that my blogpost can be searched by google!

2011년 10월 17일 월요일

Chinese Chess

Have you heard that there is Chinese chess?
In, my country, Korea it is more well-known than European chess. We call it Janggi(장기) and it is similar to western chess, but some pieces' move rules are different. For example, in Chiness chess, 卒(jjol) can move either lefe or right side, but pawn in western chess can move diagnally when it attacks another piece only moving front.

Once you know how to play any one type of the chesses, you may apply same strategy in a game.