Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Is there a website where you can watch television shows in South Korea? HULU won't work outside the U.S.

Is there a website where you can watch television shows in South Korea? HULU won't work outside the U.S.?
I live in Uijongbu, South Korea, and Hulu will not work. I heard there is a similar website that will, but I don't know what it is. I like watching television series.
Korea - 8 Answers
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I am from the USA but reside in S. America. The one I use is en.justin.tv. Type it exactly that way. No need for www. at the beginning or .com/org on the end. I have found it to be the most reliable. The other one I use from time to time is RealityTvFan.org.
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Download Bit Torrent and then download all the shows you want. Ofcourse, if the show is popular it won't be on.
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Use a personal vpn to give you a secure and reliable connection back to the USA. Since you computer now appears to be in the USA all the USA only stuff, Hulu, the networks, netflicks etc work. http://www.surfbouncer.com
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You can go on Mysoju.com dramacrazy.net viikii.com veoh.com
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I see there are already quite few answers for this question but all of them are about redirecting you to another site or downloading movies illegally. I live in Europe and it just shocks me that here I can't watch legally most of my favorite shows therefor I had to find a solution, how to make these services such as Hulu and other websites that block IP address that are not from US available to me. Only real solution I found was VPN. Basically you connect to a server in US and all your activities seem as your from US. There are many VPN services some for free, some cost but the question is which one is the best. After quite a bit of research and experience, I can clearly say that StrongVPN is the best. Their costumer service is superb but what matters the most is the speed and their speeds are just amazing. The best VPN speeds I have ever had. (I even tried the free ones but the advertisement just made the experience horrible, all the pop ups were so annoying.) Also StrongVPN offer you UK&US therefor you can watch things such Hulu for US and BBC iPLayer in UK. They also had the best setup guide I had seen, with pictures and easy to understand how to configure your computer (Windows, Mac or Linux), iPhone&iPod Touch, other handheld devices and even your router. Obviously this solution does cost but if you are serious about watching Hulu or other such as services outside from US, you have to realize that it will cost some money. Also this is great if you don't want anyone to know what websites your visiting because it will seem to everyone that your from US. As of now they are having a limited offer for just $55 a year you will get access to plenty US and UK servers. (Mostly US servers). I know $55 at first seems a lot of money but if you divide that by 12 months, its just around $4.6 and that is quite a good price for using their servers. Here is the link to get the limited offer: http://strongvpn.com/aff/scripts/click.php?a_aid=bondars Also remember that if you have any questions simply email, skype or call them. They have always been superb with their customer service.
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Go to YouTube and search "Hulu ouside of America." You will find videos telling what program to download and how to install it, in order to make Hulu work in the ROK. It's really easy.
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I've been in South Korea (Seoul) for a couple of years myself and have experimented with various sites. The best two that I've come across are www.surfthechannel.com and www.ninjavideo.net. One note, many of the links on the above two sites point to a service called megavideo.com. Megavideo is great but it limits the amount of time you can spend on it. I finally broke down and paid for a subscription (which isn't unreasonable really). Torrents are also great, albeit semi-legal (at best). Another idea is a VPN (I use one occasionally and the results are pretty amazing). It's basically a paid service similar to a proxy (but a thousand times more reliable and faster) which tunnels through the web and disguises your IP address. You can choose a server in the US and you can view Hulu (I do it all the time). The service I use is www.blacklogic.com. It's really simple to set up and the price isn't bad - I wanna say maybe $15 a month, but I can't be sure right off the top of my head. Another benefit of blacklogic is that you can use Pandora's internet radio (which I adore - www.pandora.com). Well, good luck with it! ;) PS Feel free to PM if you have any questions by the way.
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Responding to the questiong above me, if you want to connect to megavideo, don't ever buy the subscription. All you need to do is let the video load, and then work offline. You can watch a lot more videos if you do this because you can just let 5 or 6 of them load and then watch them at your leisure. Also, I'm not sure what channel it is, but the military tv station does offer some US programs on their network, also check a network called "style" and "Tooniverse" plays The Simpsons on friday nights, and MBS plays CSI on Mondays. If you are a simpsons fan, the best hands-down site to watch is www.wtso.net They also have other links to free "region-free" sites (the reason you are having a problem watching shows from the states) that you can link to. Good luck!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I wanna search for my father I last heard he is working in South Korea...how do I do this

I wanna search for my father I last heard he is working in South Korea...how do I do this??

Other - Family & Relationships - 2 Answers
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Try Yahoo people search, here is site http://people.yahoo.com/. You will figure it out. Good luck men
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if you have enough money, then pay some privat research team or person...let them do it for you. if you don't own much, go to oprah

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What advice can you give a westerner working and living in South Korea

What advice can you give a westerner working and living in South Korea?
I am a first generation Chinese American currently working and living in South Korea. I want to have a good experience here without being the ignorant foreigner. What cultural differences should I be aware of?
Korea - 3 Answers
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Umm...just wiki, google or study a bit on south korean culture it shouldn't take too long... good luckkk
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dont bring the western culture... that's it...
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There is a cultural book entitled Ugly Korean, Ugly American (or the title may be the other way around) however this book tells some of the cultural differences that are considered rude/offensive and what is the polite/right way in dealing with one another. It's just a small handy dandy guide, in paper back. I hope that you can find it on line. It's the best one I've seen!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I am a U.S. Citizen with a Bachelor's Degree.... What countries am I legally authorized to work in

I am a U.S. Citizen with a Bachelor's Degree.... What countries am I legally authorized to work in?
I think I am authorized to work in South Korea because I was asked to teach there... so I don't know what to put on an application for an international company when it asks me what countries I am authorized to work in? Dumb question or not?
Law & Legal - 2 Answers
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yes dumb question
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You are authorized to work in the US, and any other country that recognizes a US citizen as a legal worker.