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Friday, July 25, 2014

Korean emergency alert messages on your phone

Posted on 6:14 AM by Unknown
If you bought a phone in Korea, now and then you'll receive Emergency Alert text messages from the Korean government. These arrive as alerts that make your phone vibrate or sound multiple times, presenting a message on-screen, which then gets saved as an SMS text message. I received one tonight:


If you don't know any Korean at all, the above might make you panic. No, North Korea is not attacking. They're just precautionary warnings. For example, the one above reads:

[소방방재청]
7월25일20시서해중부먼바다 풍랑경보, 어선은 출항을 금지하고 출항 한 어선은 신속히 대피하시기 바랍니다

National Emergency Management Agency -
This is a storm warning alert for the off-shore Central West-Sea area [or in English, the Yellow Sea] for July 25th, 8pm. Fishing boats should not depart, and fishing boats already departed should return to shelter immediately.
Here's another example of one from a few months ago. This is the kind that is most common:

[소방방재청]
3월 14일 14시 민방위훈련 전국 실시, 민방공 경보 발령, 15분간 주민대피, 차량통제

National Emergency Management Agency
At 2pm on March 14th, a nationwide civil air defence drill will be issued [thus the air raid sirens you'll hear at this time]. For 15 minutes residents should seek shelter and vehicle use will be restricted.

If you've never experienced this sort of drill before, here's what you can expect:
  • Air raid sirens
  • People walking along the street should stop and wait patiently inside doorways, under awnings, or ideally inside. 
  • Cars and buses will sit idle, as intersections should be kept clear (in some areas, neighbourhood civil defence coordinators, who are often old men in armed-forced-emblem baseball caps, will stand in the intersection, yelling at people to shut up, don't move, stay calm.
Here's a good short video demonstrating what to expect:



If you're caught in this situation, I suggest taking it in stride and enjoying this piece of Koreana. If anything, it's nice to see the crowded, ever-traffic-logged streets of Seoul in an artificially peaceful moment.

And if you just can't get enough of these alerts pushed to your phone and want more, you can follow the Korean NEMA on Twitter:

 @Nema_SafeKorea


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Monday, July 21, 2014

RSS feed for Reddit searches

Posted on 8:35 PM by Unknown
I'm a big fan of RSS and Reddit. I follow all my subreddits in Feedly, and it turns out that you can also follow Reddit search results via an RSS feed. All you need to do is add ".xml" to the Reddit search results URL, right after the word "search".

For example, here's a Reddit search query for professional actor George Takei:
http://www.reddit.com/search?q=george+takei&sort=new&t=all

And here's the corresponding feed URL you can plug into your RSS reader:
http://www.reddit.com/search.xml?q=george+takei&sort=new&t=all

Note that you'll want to sort the results by "New" to get posts chronologically in your feed reader. Big hat tip to Jay Neely, from whom I discovered this trick over on Quora.
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Saturday, July 19, 2014

Dragnet (1987) Korean subtitles - 드라그넷 한글자막

Posted on 9:39 PM by Unknown
I'm a fan of most anything with Dan Aykroyd, so I decided to watch the 1987 film Dragnet with some Korean friends. But my usual source of subtitles only provided the Korean subtitles split apart two files (CD1 and CD2) which wouldn't work on my TV.

So after some hassle, I was able to combine the files into one. I don't know how exactly to submit files to the site, nor do I suspect many people are looking for these. But, in case you are one of those amazing few weirdos looking for Dragnet 한글자막, you've found it.

>>> Dragnet.smi
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

RSS feeds for Facebook Pages

Posted on 6:56 PM by Unknown
Facebook Pages have RSS feeds available for all their wall content posted by the admin. The feed URL follows this form, where XXXXXXXXXX is the Facebook I.D. number for the page:

http://www.facebook.com/feeds/page.php?id=XXXXXXXXXXXXX&format=rss20

Here is an example of a real Facebook Page RSS feed, this one for George Takei's wall:
http://www.facebook.com/feeds/page.php?id=205344452828349&format=rss20

Finding the Facebook ID number of a page is actually quite easy.

Here's the normal URL for George Takai's page:
http://www.facebook.com/georgehtakei

Replace the "www" in the URL with "graph" like so:
http://graph.facebook.com/georgehtakei

You'll see a code page that looks like this:


You can see the Facebook I.D. number for the page right there in the first line. Just use that ID number in the RSS URL. Done! 

(Note that I used George Takei as an example. His RSS feed does not appear ideal because many of his posts are shared. Original posts of his appear more properly.)
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Saturday, July 5, 2014

How to fix the graphics drivers on a Dell Inspiron 1501 on Windows 8

Posted on 4:30 AM by Unknown
I use an old Dell Inspiron 1501 that I recently upgraded to Windows 8. Although it's an old computer, most all the features of Windows 8 worked fairly well right after installation. I had had only one problem: the graphics drivers. This laptop has a ATI IGP Radeon Xpress 1150 graphics card, but the Windows 8 system was using a generic driver for the display, resulting in a low-resolution picture. This wasn't terrible for using the system, but when it came to video playback, VLC, GOM Player, nearly everything, would freeze up and be unable to play at full screen.

It turned out that the solution was super simple, despite me spending hours that day trolling internet message board threads. Do NOT worry about trying to extract the .INF files and try to deal with them not being signed and all that. For me, it basically, it came down to two simple steps: (1) download the drivers for Vista, (2) run that installer in compatibility mode, and viola!

Slightly more detailed instructions on what I found that works:
  1. Visit the official Dell product support page for the Inspiron 1501 and ensure you're in its "Drivers and Downloads" section.
  2. You'll see a list of all the older official Dell drivers for the 1501. Change your viewing list from XP to Vista (it will only offer 32 bit for Vista, but I used these on my 64 bit Windows 8 install just fine).
  3. Down in the Video section, download the .exe file for ATI IGP Xpress 1150, v.8.31.100.3.2 VISTA WHQL 061124a2-053906C-Dell, A07 or just click here to go to that page directly.
  4. Once it's finished downloading, right-click on the file and choose "Troubleshoot Compatibility" 
  5. Windows 8 will scan the .exe file, and soon a pop-up will suggest running it in Windows Vista compatibility mode. You'll need to click "Test" before you can click "Next" but "Test" will launch the installer.
  6. The Vista installer will come up. Follow it's instructions and just let it run. Afterwards you'll be prompted to restart the computer.
  7. That's it! Your computer will restart in a higher resolution and you'll find both Catalyst Control Center and Catalyst Install Manager entries in your Start Menu (assuming you installed Classic Shell to get the old style Start Menu)
Hope this helps any other 1501 users out there, or anyone else trying to use modern software on aging hardware. Squeezers of every last drop, unite! 
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Thursday, June 26, 2014

How to know if Homeplus or E-mart is open today

Posted on 7:39 AM by Unknown
If you want to know exactly when Homeplus or E-mart is going to be closed, a very simple Naver search will tell you precisely, and you really don't even need to know Korean to do it. Seriously, it is SUPER simple, and it's what all the Koreans I know do. Don't bother trying to count which Sunday it is today. Ain't nobody got time for that. 

Here's what you do, so simple a monkey could do it.
  1. On your phone go to the Naver homepage. You can do it on your computer too, but in that case I really recommend going to Naver's mobile site (http://m.naver.com). Otherwise you might not get the convenient "card" info. 
  2. Type in the store name (홈플러스 for Homeplus or 이마트 for E-Mart), followed by your branch. It's more reliable to include 점 ("branch") afterward. 
  3. Look at the red text next to 휴무 ("closed"). Those are the upcoming dates it's closed. 
For example, if you want to know when the E-mart in Yeoksam will be closed, just search 이마트 역삼점. 
For the Homeplus in Gangseo, search 홈플러스 강서점.
etc etc etc...

In other words, just replace the XX with your location in this link:
http://m.search.naver.com/search.naver?query=이마트+XX점

Here are some screenshots I took on my phone. Notice the red text for holidays, and you'll also see that it's not always Sundays that the place is closed. You know the days of the week in Korean, right? 

월(Mon) 화(Tues) 수(Wed) 목(Thurs) 금(Fri) 토(Sat) 일(Sun)


A search for the Paju-Munsan branch of Homeplus shows it's closed June 9 (Mon) and June 24 (Tues) 

A search for the Daegu branch of Homeplus shows it's closed June 8 (Sun) and June 22 (Sun)



A search for the Yeoksam branch of E-Mart shows it's closed June 8 (Sun) and June 22 (Sun)

I see a lot of people asking about this on Waygook and Reddit and Facebook, so hopefully this post has helped you. Remember after you've searched it once and got it working, be sure to bookmark the results page. Then you will NEVER AGAIN have to freak out about whether or not you can buy your adorable Tesco Penguin Frosted Flakes today. 



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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

How to save people's KakaoTalk profile photos

Posted on 3:42 AM by Unknown
To save friends' KakaoTalk profile pictures, you don't have to rely on taking screen-shots. There are actually several apps that can save the photo files to your phone's storage, and they all work basically the same way.

What's the best app for this?

 

My vote goes to ProfileAlbum.

Yes, I blurred out my friends' beautiful faces
There are several apps that do this, but my favourite is "ProfileAlbum" because it is super simple, very minimal, and works with a variety of messenger apps:
  • KakaoTalk, 
  • KakaoStory, (and, theoretically though I've never tried them)  
  • TicToc,  
  • myPeople (how much longer will this remain a separate service?), and  
  • Naver Line

How It Works

When you view your friends' profile photos, the file gets saved in Kakao's cache folder. You could, in theory, go snooping through these folders with a File Explorer, but it would be annoying because they are stored in weird folder hierarchies with weird file names. ProfileAlbum consolidates them in a clean list, and let's you check-box the ones you want to save to a folder that your Gallery app can see.

So here is the key thing to note: YOU MUST VIEW THE PHOTO AS BIG AS YOU CAN FIRST. The apps don't "download" anything; they just grab what is in your cache already. Thus, you should be sure to view the person's full-size photo FIRST, THEN run the app to save it. Got it? So you can't use it to snoop on people you blocked (unless you unblock them real quick, view their profile photo fully, then block them again before they notice Bob's your uncle)

Note that for best results in KakaoStory, don't just view the picture in its "story"-- click it to get it individual and full-screen, so that the version with the largest possible resolution will be downloaded to your cache.

Usefulness 

I find this a great way to set Android Contact photos that are then utilized across all my Google-sync services. Note that there are apps that will better automate this process, but I feel uneasy giving apps access to my Contacts.
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