You're lucky because you are already familiar with the English language. You can read 5 journal articles per day, or even more in just one sitting. In other countries, the journals have to be translated before they can be read, like in Japan, China and other Asian countries.
-Engr. Mark Daniel de Luna
Yah. Sir dL's right. I had fun reading and searching in ScienceDirect on the related articles for our thesis and plant design. And with no hassle, I can understand the details of some (not all, some topics are really, WHOA!!) articles written in English. Good for me.
Life is really fair. The way I enjoyed researching on ScienceDirect might also be the pleasure of those people who are watching Style, a Korean series currently aired by Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS). The series started airing last 01 August 2009, as of now there are already 10 episodes, I have checked the website where I'm downloading the videos and it's already updated.
But the sad part is, the subbing team has only published (so far) a total of 3 episodes. And I'm craving for episode 4!!! Well, I can't blame them. Subbing is really tough. You have to translate, encode and the timing has to be synched with the video.
from http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Style
If you're interested, the download links are here:
720p K-Dramas for the HD videos
B.O.N. subbing team for the subtitles.
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You are lucky because you are already familiar with the Korean language. You can watch 5 episodes per day, or even more in just one sitting. In other countries, the videos have to be translated and subbed before they can be watched, like in the Philippines and other Asian countries.
-(future) Engr. Arjay Fernandez



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