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iWant and the iRony of the new Apple iPhone

Yes, readers, I am an Appleholic. I have 2 iPods, 1 iPod touch, an iMac, and a MacBook Pro. In the past i have owned an iBook and the older version of the MacBook Pro. Oh, and I have owned many shares of Apple stock since 2005 which have helped me purchase more Apple products. The one thing I don't have is the iPhone. Yesterday, I was in an Apple store and I was peering into the display because I was just about to purchase the iPhone 3GS. Why did I stop? I mean I had the money and my current cellphone has been driving mr crazy for sometime( do not buy LG cyon's viewty phone!). Yesterday, I forgot my Korean foreigner ID card. I was just about to sign a two year contract for the phone when the salesperson asked me for it. I told him I didn't have it. Now, the salesperson: Yoon, was being a bit pushy and he said he didn't need it and started to tap things into his computer and make a few calls. It was taking a while and I had an appointment, so I to...

Milk and Cocoa Puffs Reviews the iPod Korean Food Dictionary

Check out the review here: http://milkandcocoapuffs.com/2010/05/04/app-review-korean-food-dictionary/ (Thanks Milk and Cocoa Puffs^^)

Chris in South Korea Reviews the Korean Food Dictionary iPod Application

Uh, oh...I'm scared. I know the application isn't perfect. We'll be doing an update as soon as we get a better idea things we need to tweak.  Anyway, thank you Chris for taking the time to write this up. Here's a short excerpt: Put together by Daniel Gray from Seoul Eats and the O'ngo Team , the Korean Food Dictionary app offers a great look at Korean foods. The app isn't perfect, but it's the best on the market as of now. With over 130 different dishes described available, you won't find everything under the sun - but the most common dishes are all here.  Go here to read the rest: Chris in South Korea  If you would like to buy our application, please go here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/korean-fo od-dictionary/id368485615?mt=8

Korean Food Dictionary iPod Application

Our iTunes application has finally been released! It's got over 130 different Korean foods that you can search for by category, name, taste, or photo. There are also recipes for Korean food favorites and a helpful phrases section. Check it out! You can download by clicking on the icon below. It only costs only $1.99. And as a special promotion, I'll give you a free copy of the application if you would be willing to write a review on a blog or a website. Contact me to get your promotional code. Thanks, Dan PS. This application was designed and made by myself and Michelle Min. We can design and build your own iPod application. Contact us for more details. e-mail Daniel Gray Here's the link http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/korean-food-dictionary/id368485615?mt=8 Searchable by Category, Taste, Photo and by name Here's the Taste Scroll Wheel Search by Photo Helpful Korean Phrases

My Newest Timesuck: Plants Versus Zombies

My nemesis has done it again. Roboseyo, oh how I loathe you. If I were to compare you to a creature on earth, you would be the bacteria in the feces of a platypus.  Let me illustrate this for you.   Roboseyo isn't worthy enough to even be the ugliest contradiction on earth: the platypus.   He isn't even worth a cow turd on the prairie. Roboseyo is the bacteria in the turd of the platypus.  Damn you Roboseyo! So why do I hate him so much this time? It's because he introduced me to the game Plants versus Zombies. I downloaded it for my iPod and I've spent the last 3 days playing that stupid game.   The premise of the game is pretty simple. Zombies are trying to get into your house in order to eat your brains. You have to protect yourself by growing plants that will attack them. They have different ways of killing the zombies such as shooting them with peas, stomping on them, launching watermelons into their faces, and even hypnotizing them to attack the...

Instant Review: Julios Mexican in Gangnam

Go out exit 5 gangnam station and make a right at the Jump Milano. Excellent enchiladas and slyders (small hamburgers). The enchiladas have a tart salsa with cheese on top. Tortillas are alright, a bit dense. Slyders come in teriyaki, chili, and or topped with cheese. Good meat and flavorful. I didn't like the cheeseburger slyder-no flavor. Concrete interior with a mock taco truck inside. Lunch specials for 5800. Entrees start at 6800. I want to get the burrito next time. Sent from my iPod