Monday, September 3, 2007

Getting Abused, Getting Ridiculed, Getting Worse..

I am not good at all these skills needed to upload, download, listing, organizing, yes..You ladies and gentlemen know all about that. I am a comparatively old man, I have styled myself from the year 2003 as "Flintman." I had been literally a flint man from a rustic village of a small country of Korea. My English stutters all right, I am poor at technical skills to the extent that I am able to show my my blog pages glitzzy and and at financial skills to get myself rich. I am actually not interested in getting rich but I am all thumbs about how. I now give up all about that.

When I had signed up with Google AdSense, after all that cajoling and recommending from you, I'd been to the site to see how much money had been stored there for me. It had been nothing after all that fuss of the trumpeting promotion line:"Earn money." How much had I earned? No less than 0.79 dollars. I don't think that such a huge global company as Google is bound to let me know on a regular basis about the financial status I am in.

But the real matter is nothing like that. The recent impression is that I have been being abused, ridiculed or something like that. Thing is that things are getting worse, not better. All the services that had existed have disappeared. I can't tour the neighborhoods. I come to get trapped as soon as I hit the road for the sighting. Blogs of note are no more to be seen. Once upon a time there had been a bright moment that such luminary as Cassidy and Cassidy had visited for a day or two. I miss the global camaraderie.

Google Koreans, or Korean-national Googlers, don't mistake me for a gossip monger of things Korean. I am not the one who is bent on finding fault with my local translators. You ladies and gentlemen of Korean Googlers don't have any idea about how bad their translations are. The one just like me is absolutely necessary for the Korean readership to get better informed. They, most of Korean translators, are lazy and irresponsible and kept in the dark as always about what is wrong, and how. I feel I am burdened with a modest mission to keep the so-called Korean translators posted about things English.

My humble lecture is multilateral, two-sided, that is. In other words, I want Korean nationals studying here in the United States to be my audience. My small hope is that my lecture will help the lectures done by native-speaking professors get across to the Korean audience with more ease and accuracy.

My conclusion:My respectful Google and my esteemed Googlers, don't let me down. That's not what I intended to say. Don't let me harbor any grudge that I feel I have been neglected, looked down on, and discriminated against. Let all the fundamental and basic and convenient services be alive and well.

Thank you and pardon me for all the rude and improper remarks made by me.

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