Friday, October 06, 2006

Hanging Out in Seoul

Well, I am sitting in a internet/gaming cafe at midnight and it is the bomb. I just got done eating at a restaurant where you picked out your meat and veggies and fried them up on a grill at the table like all the others I've been to. This one was diffrent in that you could eat as much as you wanted. You had free refills on pop and any kind of liquour you wanted. Ice cream, cookies, fruit , bread etc. I ate lots of beef, some bacon and fresh shrimp I had to clean and peel. I hung out with Jodie, Emily and the rest of the teachers from Jodies English Village. Then Emily and I decided to walk around and check out the stores. We saw a booth that had people try and break so many plastic tiles to win stuffed animals. It was fun wacthing people try and break them. I also had fun taking the subway for the very first time today and liked it. It''s cheap and was clean the only drawback is that it takes awhile. We spent two hours just to get to our location of coarse we are pretty far into Seoul.

2 comments:

Shauna said...

Have you tried just connecting your camera to the computer with the USB cable? It's been a while since I've used Windows 2000, but I think it had a plug-and-play feature that should recognize your camera and pop up a box where you can download them. You could also try signing up for an account at Picasa or Flikr and download your photos to your account directly from the camera using the USB cable.

Shauna said...

(You'd also need to turn the camera on and set it to the Play or View setting.)