Posted on May 7th, 2008 by Soojin
Here I have two very cool sites to share. If you are interested in becoming part of these activity clubs, just click the link and go!
1. Space
space logo by Pablo
SPACE ISSUE #3 IS UP!!!
What is Space? Space is a digital-literary magazine that presents works of students globally. So far there had been two issues published […]
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Soojin
(My blog width is short. Resolution has to be bad. For better view for those with bad eyesights and desire to observe exact details of my tweetcloud, visit here)
In Twitter so far I have 626 updates, 4/30 2008. These are the words I typed in the most. Well, it was sort of like how I […]
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Posted on April 6th, 2008 by Soojin
No Music No Civilization - http://soojinl10.kiswrites.org via kwout
Okay…have you noticed the ‘noticeable’ part of the image above?
“?” A person from an Unknown country visited my blog, for the third time.
I don’t know what’s going on but I can make a conjecture. A conjecture that Central Intelligence Association or Federal Bureau of Intelligence is tracking me. […]
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Posted on April 4th, 2008 by Soojin
April 3rd, 2008 10:00 AM GMT+09, something new happened to my life. Well, yes to quote me that was my “first time Skyping for real-purposes” and, of course, “with bunch of White-people” that lasted more than an hour hosted by a group called TeachersTeachingTeachers (not to forget mentioning Clay Burell’s impression that it was more […]
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Posted on March 29th, 2008 by Soojin
January 20, 2008 I wrote my first official blog post in a connected state. According to the archives, I’ve written blogs since autumn of 2006, but those were just random scribblings of what I define now as homework. Please allow me to state I started blogging since January 20th.
Today is March the 29th, I’ve been […]
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Posted on March 21st, 2008 by Soojin
Since it was first announced at the end of year 2006-2007, I really liked the new 1:1 laptop system that was going to be applied. As immature freshman, I was just excited about how I finally could have a computer of my own, and was itching to totally customize the computer to my style which […]
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Posted on March 1st, 2008 by Soojin
I love blogging.
That is first and foremost statement I have to declare before I write this post.
Blogging educates the author and its readers, but also have some redundancies going on that will not help the Earth and humanity as a whole. Staggering. Explained by following reasons:
1. I used to be in the Model United Nations, […]
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Posted on February 25th, 2008 by Soojin
Youthnet is the new, what should I say, ‘invention’ of the 21st century learning. Youthnet is a global-scale project caused by Lindsea, an ordinary high schooler with some experience thriving in the Internet. Reading the introductory entry given in Student 2.0 gave me a sensation about how usage of Internet could (have) be(en) better for […]
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Posted on February 22nd, 2008 by Soojin
Hello, this is one of the thousand million music lovers around the world
To introduce my puny background of music, at age of four, I started scribbling around the music sheet. I still have it, it was my ‘Rhapsody of Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars’ and other children’s song. An epitome of how dissonance screws the masterpiece […]
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