Archive for 1월, 2006
We found the following results for “Arcteryx Stingray Jacket ” Constructed with waterproof Gore-Tex Soft Shell Low Loft fabric that provides a soft-hand feel while still delivering great all weather protection, the Arc’Teryx Stingray Jacket is styled for the hill with a looser fit and functional features like pit zips and a powder skirt.Features: The waterproof-breathable, 3-layer Gore-Tex Soft Shell Low Loft fabric has a stretch nylon face for mobility and abrasion resistance along with a low loft polyester flannel liner for total comfort. It has a Drop Hood for additional protection when needed. A laminated, one-handed lower hem drawcord and die cut Velcro cuffs will seal in warmth. Two-way, WaterTight pit zips allow you to regulate temperature or cool down rapidly. There is a chest pocket, sleeve pocket and 2 hand pockets, all with laminated zippers. An adjustable powder skirt keeps out the spindrift. Soft brushed lined collar; laminated quick dry chin guard. Recco reflector. Specifications: Weight: 1 lb 11 oz. Waterproofing: 3-layer Gore-Tex. Face fabric: 100% nylon. Liner fabric: 100% polyester. Specifications based on size medium.(Mgear)
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| JVC Everio GZMC500 5 MP 3 CCD 4GB Microdrive Camcorder… |
Still images or video–capture either 60 minutes of DVD-quality MPEG-2 movies or thousands of super-high resolution UXGA-size JPEG pictures with the Everio–the first camera to use Microdrive technology. The included 4GB Microdrive card, though it is the same size as Compact Flash card, has such unprecedented capacity because it is has its own built-in HDD (hard disk drive).
Samsung Unveils Cutting-Edge DMB Phones

Samsung unveiled cutting-edge DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) phone .
SCH-B360/SPH-B3600/SPH-B3650
The Samsung SCH-B360/SPH-B3600/SPH-B3650 support DMB digital broadcasts in Korea and is designed for SK Telecom.
One of the cooler features about this phone is the ability to view video broadcasts in landscape mode which makes better use of the screen real estate space.
The Korean Times: http://times.hankooki.com/
By Cho Jin-seo
Google, the world’s third largest Web site by the number of visitors, may go head-to-head against a 24,592nd-ranked South Korean site in a tiny but potentially damaging lawsuit.
The U.S. Internet giant was accused by Humor University (Utkin Taehak), www.humoruniv.com, a popular Internet community site which mainly carries humorous articles, of not paying the Korean site for having Google’s advertisements on its Web site for two months.
“Don’t trust Google,” says a banner on the Web site posted by Lee Jung-min, operator of Humor University, which claims to have some 400,000 visitors everyday. Lee said he will file a lawsuit against Google, supported by the rising anti-Google sentiment in Korea’s Internet society.
“First, I planned to sue Google’s Korean office, not Google’s headquarters, because of the financial matters of going through an international lawsuit,” Lee said. “But I have changed my mind after talking with reporters here since yesterday. They all encouraged me to sue Google U.S.A., and I will do so as soon as possible. Money is not a problem here.”
Google’s AdSense program allows Web site owners to enroll and have Google’s advertisements on their sites. The owners receive a service fee on a per-click basis. According to Lee, Humor University signed up for the program on Oct. 12 but was never paid. It was notified of the termination of its contract on Dec. 16.
Lee said that he was supposed to receive a check of around 20 million won, but only received an e-mail from Google saying that it terminated the contract because it spotted unnatural behavior in the Humor University’s Web site which seemed to raise the number of clicks.
Lee also revealed the e-mail correspondences between him and Google’s advertising department in the United States, in which Google refused to give evidence of the violation of the contract, saying it is its “corporate policy to keep secret how the detecting system works.”
The Humor University’s Web site has been flooded with negative comments about Google from its viewers. Also, there are a few claims that there are other Web sites, which were treated in the same way by Google, deserted after running Google’s advertisements.
Google couldn’t be contacted Wednesday, but its public relations representative in Seoul said that it is waiting for action by headquarters.
“AdSense is operated by a computer algorithm, not by humans,” said Kim Ji-sun, a manager at Hoffman Agency. “Google’s Korean office has nothing to do with the case as it is only a sales branch. We are currently waiting for answers from the advertising department in the United States.
AdSense’s contract states that it may suspend or terminate the program at any time at its sole discretion when subcontractors violate the program’s rules. However, Humor University’s Lee insists that there was no such violation, such as use of an automated clicking tool, or encouraging its members to click on the advertisement.
“We never used such attempts to raise the number of clicks on the advertisement. So I suggested Google look into the matter with us and show us the evidence, but they simply refused to do so,” Lee said. “I tried my best to solve the problem, but they never tried theirs. I think they are just waiting for everything to calm down, thinking it is just a surprise event or something like that.”
Google has been preparing to expand in South Korea beginning last year, and has been interviewing candidates for the chief of its Korean affiliate since the summer.
The company is also hiring high-ranking managers who will operate Google Korea. Currently, it has only a few sales representatives in its liaison office in Samsong-dong in southern Seoul, while most of its Korean services such as the search engine, e-mail and advertisement are all developed and managed at its headquarters in the United States.
Korea imports core parts to make major export items such as cellular phones and liquid crystal displays, including LPD modules and smart power management ICs.
The ministry said it was urgent to strengthen the system-on-chip (SoC) sector, which accounted for 63 percent of IT parts and materials imports in 2004. Most of the country`s fabless semiconductor companies are small-scale while foundries mostly makes chips for foreign companies.
The ministry said it plans to establish a comprehensive support system for the SoC industry that would range from assistance in setting up fabless companies to prototype design to tests and marketing. The ministry also plans to nurture about 1,000 SoC architects with advanced degrees by 2010.
50 Cent-He’s been shot nine times. Incarcerated. And stabbed up and down. And that’s only what’s happened on 50 Cent’s down time. – is coming to South Korea to perform before local fans.
His Mar.1 concert, to be held at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park in Seoul, will feature the 30-year-old rapper performing numbers from his 2003 hotshot debut album “Get Rich or Die Tryin”’ and 2005’s “The Massacre.”
As a multi-million album selling artist and one of the most popular names on the hiphop scene today will make 50 Cent the biggest name in hiphop to perform here yet.
A Queens, New York-native, 50 Cent was orphaned at the age of 8 when his drug trafficking mother was shot to death. His father having run out early on, he was left in the hands of a grandmother.
As a teenager 50 Cent followed the lead of his mother and involved himself in crack trade. Having made a career choice that would land him in prison several times, around the mid 1990s he started to steer away from crime and towards rap.
In 2000, just before the release of “Power of the Dollar” under Columbia, 50 experienced a near fatal incident of being shot nine times, leading to Columbia’s dropping of the “now controversial” rapper.
After a few years of running the underground circuit again 50 Cent signed a joint deal with Eminem’s Shady and Dr. Dre’s Aftermath label. And in 2003, 50 Cent put out his debut recording. Featuring hits like “P.I.M.P.” and “21 Questions” the album went multi-platinum. Last year saw the release of his much-anticipated second album, “The Massacre,” which offers more rapping of his past experiences like drugs, imprisonments and shooting.
50 Cent has also branched off into other ventures like his own clothing line, G-Unit and the launching of his own energy drink Formula 50 Vitamin Water. Last year the rapper also made his feature film debut in “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’,” which he stars in a role based on his own life story.
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| 1. | Get Rich or Die Tryin’ Buy New: $9.97 |
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| 2. | The Massacre Buy New: $13.98 |
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New Year’s wishes with rice cake!
set of Mixed Japanese Sweet rice Cakes

Impressive traditional Japanese Rice Cake.
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