Today I was warned to be careful. Apparently, the rain in the forecast is a harbinger of doom. The radioactivity from Japan is coming. When I arrived at the airport in Seoul, I heard an English announcement directing passengers from Japan to go through radiation monitors. Nice. Now there is radiation in Korea? I thought the winds were carrying the radiation towards the US. Well, if it is coming, I'm not sure how to avoid it. An umbrella doesn't really sound like an anti-radiation device. Hope my cable is set up by then.
Speaking of cable, the rates here are unbelievable. The second highest tier of channel options costs a whopping 12,000 won a month. That is roughly $12 a month. They didn't price the highest level thinking I wouldn't want to pay that much. I'd pay $12 a month just to get ESPN which is offered by the way.
Finally, I would like to shout out to the Butler Bulldogs. The 13 hour time difference makes watching prime time events very feasible. Too bad the second half was so awful. I've coached plenty a game where there has been a lid on the basket. That is always painful to watch. Well done Butler. And well done UConn. That was an amazing run.
11? Really?
ReplyDeleteMaybe they were embarrassed to offer the highest tier. In Serbia, the highest tier contains about 4 channels of 24/7 pure por... Oh, hi there Arun ;).
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