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How to Type in Korean on Windows 7

2 Apr

안녕하세요!!

How to Type in Korean on Windows 7

 

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  • Go to your Windows “Start” button on the task bar at the bottom of your screen.

Windows 7

 

Deactivating Your Pinterest Account

25 Mar
Account Box

Pinterest Account Drop-down Menu Box

Under the new Pinterest format, it’s really easy to deactivate your Pinterest account.

1. Go to the Your Account’s Home Page.

2. Click the drop-down menu on the top right.

3. Click Settings.

4. At the bottom of the Settings Page, you’ll see the “Deactivate My Account” button.

5. Walk through that process, and you’re done! 🙂

Changes to the Pins on the New Pinterest

24 Mar

You can find Changes to the Pinterest Account Tools Here.

This post will run through a few of the new changes established to the Pins themselves.  I actually think this part is a lot more convenient than Pinterest’s old pin format.  The new ones allow you to go straight to the website, see other pins from that site, etc.

The Pin Itself

Pin

A picture of how the Pins now look

The pin itself doesn’t actually look all that different.  It still has the image, and if you click the image it will take you to the linked URL.  Nonetheless, there are a couple changes to note.

1. The greatest change to the pin itself is that you can no longer open it up and edit your own pins here.  The edit button no longer appears unless you are on the Boards or Pins main page on your account. Continue reading

How to Find JYJ’s new Official Line (A step-by-step guide)

8 Mar

UPDATE: 2016, I created a new “How to Find JYJ’s Official Line” post to account for changes to the Line Software. You can find the new directions here.

UPDATE: 2014 JYJ has changed their profile image to this:

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JYJ

JYJ-Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu

Several other fans of the KPOP band JYJ have been asking me how I found their Official Line link, since most of the sites tell you it’s up but not how to locate it.  So I figured I would share the process.  Enjoy!

P.S. Line is a kind of messenger system, like Skype only it’s not based out of the U.S.  It’s kind of a weird cross between Twitter, Tumblr, and Skype really, you’ll find pictures, chat message, phone services, and you can join in on live chats as well.

P.P.S. You can find a version of this with pictures on the Super Junior Line Post.  It is the same process, just remember you’re looking for the JYJ pic, not the SJ pic 😛

GO HERE FOR DIRECTIONS ON DOWNLOADING LINE INITIALLY (WITH PICTURES 🙂

Once you download it onto your smartphone/I-Pod/I-Phone, the app will look like this:

Line App

HOW TO FIND JYJ’s OFFICIAL LINE

JYJ

This is what their profile pic and id look like

  1. On your Mobile, sign in to the Line app.
  2. On the bottom Menu, go to “More” (with the three dots above it).
  3. Click “Official Accounts” (shield with a star in the center)
  4. Now, it is automatically set to your geographic nation.  You’re probably going to have to change this depending on which language you want the JYJ program to be in.  Their system doesn’t show up under the US Official Accounts.  So go to “+Select Another Country”
  5. For the Japanese Language version
    1. Choose “Japan.”
    2. Click “Done” in the top right.
    3. Skim through the list a ways and eventually you’ll find “JYJ(JP)”  It has their official picture as the profile pic.  Click their name.
    4. Click “Add”
  6. For the Chinese Language version
    1. Choose “China”
    2. CLick “Done” in the top right.
    3. Skim down to “JYJ(CN)”.  It has the same profile pic as the rest.
    4. Click “Add”
  7. For the Korean Language version
    1. Choose “South Korea”
    2. Click “Done” in the top right.
    3. Skim down to “JYJ”, it has their official picture as the profile pic.  Click their name.
    4. Click “Add”
  8. For the English Language version
    1. Choose “Philippines,”  “Taiwan,” “Singapore
    2. Click “Done” in the top right.
    3. Skim through until you see “JYJ(EN)”, it has their official picture as the profile pic. Click their name.
    4. Click “Add”
  9. For the Vietnamese Language version
    1. Choose “Vietnam”
    2. Click “Done” in the top right.
    3. Skim through until you see “JYJ(VN)”, it has their official picture as the profile pic. Click their name.
    4. Click “Add”
  10. For all versions, next go to the “Friends” button on the bottom menu, and you’ll see JYJ is now your friend.  Click their name.
  11. Now click “Chat”, and tada!  You can see all the stuff they post.  It takes about a day for anything to upload past their welcome message.  They’ll show up as your friends on the computer version as well once it is installed, and the same process applies: go to friends, click their name, and click chat.  

Hope this helps answer some questions!

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Adding Products to your Amazon Store

13 Feb

I’ve recently started a new literary blog for several authors to join, and I’ve been trying to figure out how to best explain adding products to Amazon aStores. I finally ended up just making a video explanation, and I thought I would share it here! Hope this helps someone else out!

Also check out Shelfari.com –A better bookshelf for literary bloggers to use!

By the way, my new website it “A Question of Reading” and is available here.  Check it out if you’re interested in reviews, articles, literary criticism, and more!

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How to Add a Link to your Pinterest Pins

4 Feb

So, this may have been obvious to other people, but it took me a little while to pick up how this worked. So I thought I would share the process!

Sorry for the video quality!

How To Add Basic Amazon Associates Links to WordPress.com or Blogger.com

5 Jan

YES, I AM A NERD!!! 

I spent all day playing around with Amazon Associates since I have recently been recommending books via my “Many Books, Little Time” link.  However, I quickly discovered that it is practically impossible to post the widgets for Amazon Associates via WordPress.com or Blogger.com. I’m assuming it is far easier on WordPress.org, but the free blogs make it inconvenient.  Then I discovered that most of the instructions offered online right now don’t seem to follow along with the newer layout of the modern WordPress.com and Blogger.com sites.

So, after great aggravation on my part and victory signs waved about after success, here is how I managed to add the links to my own pages.

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Changing Colors

20 Nov

Today I learned something new and completely fascinating.  I use Microsoft Word for all of my academic writing, and I often write in outline form.  While writing outlines for my final exams, I learned a cool new trick for when I am writing in bulleted format!

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