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I suggested previously that a Gotek floppy emulator would probably be the easiest way to get this old Sanyo MBC-1000 booted and running again. Turns out that was even easier than I expected.
The first thing I did was reflash the Gotek with FlashFloppy to add support for more image and drive types. FlashFloppy doesn't directly support Teledisk images, but the HxC software can convert them into something both FlashFloppy and HxC can use on a Gotek. I only needed a normal 34-pin ribbon cable for the mainboard interface, and I cobbled together a USB power adapter.
And ... that was it. The computer booted right into CP/M 2.2 without any complaints.
I do still want to try developing some new hardware for this machine. Now that I have a proper operating system with BASIC and an assembler, development should go much smoother.
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This was the first computer I spent any significant amount of time on. It's a Z80 machine with 64kB of RAM running CP/M. We had the dual floppy expansion and a nice dot matrix printer to go with it. We had the full Star Office suite and a few other odds and ends but of course all I needed was BASIC.
The display controller was entirely text-based; it had no graphical capabilities. However the character set was loaded into RAM at startup, so it was fully configurable.
I would love to see what I could do with this machine now, given all that I've learned since. It would be fun to try to develop new hardware expansion cards for it, or write some new software in Z80 assembly.
Sanyo MBC-1000
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(1951/12/31) Madrid. 1000 Pesetas. MBC. Sin serie 686770 75,00 €. (1951/12/31) Madrid. 1000 Pesetas. MBC. Sin serie 686770 Categoría: Billetes del Estado Español. Más información en: https://www.todonumismatica.com/1951-12-31-madrid-1000-pesetas-mbc-sin-serie-686770-23055.html
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우유베지밀의 누적 판매량이 700만개를 돌파 설마설마하던 출시 당시 예상보다 두 배 가량 빠른 속도로 팔려나가고 있어 향후 시장 점유율 확대를 통한 실적청은 물론 수익성 향상에도 기여할 것으로 보고 있다. 최근 건강에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 베이지 밀에 함유된 비타민B2와 미네랄이 각광 받고 있는 것도 매출 증가로 이어지고 있다. 실제 지난해 12월 ‘헛개나무 프로젝트 골드’, 올해 1월에는 ‘비타민C 1000’을 비롯해 지난달 선보인 신제품들이 하루 평균 10억원 이상의 매출을 올리며 히트 제품으로 등극했다 우유베 바로가기: 우유베에 대해 더 알아보기 김철균 방송문화진흥회(MBC) 사장의 해임안 부결을 두고 MBC 내부에서 격론이 벌어졌다. 22일 오후 2시부터 서울 상암동 문화방송 본사에서 진행된…
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Beautiful Chinese woman with Korean Letter. I think they change way with Korean Letter haha chinese is chinese and Korean is Korean. Two races are 1000%different and accept that so ridiculous thing I see since 21th century chinese's Beiging Olympic I remember they talked about how bad Korean was and our role model is great japanese on MBC TV haha. Korean don't knew them becaus after Mongo's Yuen Dynesty disappeared Korea becam Choseon dynasty little bit later but Manchurian asked stayed friendly with chinese so Korean king treated them as big brother in korean way but Asia was crazy thing happened china's lot of areas became colonies (Macau -Sandug-Hongkong )of European so treated chinese closed way for first time and got information and hide from pirates but pirates knew Goryeo dynasty so they call Korea. Beside Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty Korea was playing not chines's brother haha. My dog is laughing like me anyway Ming dynasty of China gone because they helped Korea and pirates and their hit man island made manchurian's Qing dynasty and China became near Korean peninsula and I don't believe that pirates belong to God because they love killing peoples. Their mouths call God but so different than God's people so I think they are the goats anyway this chinese woman is pretty and I have an idea if she wears kimono much better because her looks with kimono is perfect ♡
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The first computer I spent any significant amount of time on was the predecessor to this, the Sanyo MBC-1000.
It was a 1982 model that ran CP/M on a 4MHz Z80. It had a wonderful green phosphor display, and you could edit the character maps to display custom glyphs (it had no other graphics capabilities).
We had the dual disk drive expansion and a dot matrix printer to go with it. Not much software outside of the Star office suite, but it did have BASIC. I spent a lot of time exploring BASIC on that old machine before I really knew what I was doing.
We got it second-hand around 1998, and replaced it in 1999 with a Macintosh Classic from 1990. The next year we finally caught up to the times and bought a new eMachines ("Never Obsolete!") desktop. In just two years, I crossed some twenty years of computing history.
Somehow it feels like so much longer than that. Perhaps it's because of how much I was able to learn so quickly.
I may have gotten a late start, but it laid the foundation for a passion and productive hobby working with older computers, and set me up for a career in IT.
I don't have any pictures of the MBC-1000, but Old Computer Museum has a great one.
(oh that keyboard was lovely. I wish I could have caps like those again.)
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THE HEART EVENT... THEY’RE SO CUTE AHHHHHHHH
#bts#bangtan#bangtan boys#ot7#방탄소년단#mine#eoty2017#mbc gayo#AHHH THE QUALITY IS SO BNAD BUT MY RECORDINGW ASA FAIRLY DECENT???TT#video#500#1000#2000
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B1A4, OMG, ONF Google Drive Folders Masterlist (Updated December 6, 2022)
So if any of you have been on my Twitter, you may know that I have (a lot of) Google Drive folders holding different performances that I’ve subbed for B1A4, OMG, and ONF and this here is the Masterlist for them having the links to the folders and describing what they all contain.
If anyone has any questions, feel free to reach out because I know this is a lot of stuff and it may be hard to find things. The only folder that doesn’t specifically have what’s in it is the Special Folder. But the first section is all of the live performances and then the second consists of the subbed videos that I have and that are uploaded.
I’ll be updating this from time to time, too, so this isn’t the final list and I don’t think it ever will be.
But let me know if you have any questions. Thanks to everyone and enjoy!
- Marisa
MUSIC
B1A4 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cBfcm1GTR8RJAkG-CrxvMviAJLowLIbS Japanese albums (3, 4), Do You Remember, Follow Me, Listen to the B1A4, Japanese MV (Happy Days & You and I), Road Trip, Traffic Safety Song, Chu Chu Chu (Japanese), Immortal Songs 2 (It Will Pass, Like A Dandelion Spore, The Flight), The First Day She Cried, Smart Campaign Song, SBS Hope TV Logo Song, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15bTrPL772g-VfFpS8G1jo7nYpWg4DVTp The Class, BABA B1A4, Amazing Store, JYP Party People, Japan Showcase Live 2011 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q5_AtPhJAOZM2nRvG3HZvi5JH35wDzRR Baby I’m Sorry, Beautiful Target, Duet Festival, OK, Rollin’, Sugar Man, Sweet Girl, What’s Going On https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VIUtCPfey2EEr2nhnkn4h89jKy3758vh A Lie, Baby Goodnight, Mask King, Solo Day, Tried to Walk, 10 Years Later (Guerilla Concert), A Glass of water [Inkigayo & Music Bank], DMZ Special Stage, Lonely & Solo Day [MBC Gayo, Seoul Music Awards], FM Date, Solo Day & If Snow Comes [SBS Gayo], Together [Comeback Showcase], You Are A Girl I Am A Boy [Inkigayo, Music Core] https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bcZq2cD8mHdU_eazLp4Yc9iFzvLpflL0?usp=sharing Japanese Albums (1, 2, 5), 1000 Song Challenge (Bounce, By Chance, Confession, I Hate, I Must’ve Loved You, Love’s Battery, Lying on the Ocean, Night of the Moon, Only, Yellow Handkerchief, Young You), Immortal Songs 2 (Dance with DOC, Do You Know Rosie, Forgotten Season, In Case You Don’t Come, In Your Arms, Older Sister, One Love, One Ticket, Rain Falling in Myeongdong, Unconditionally, White Love), Japanese Singles B-Sides (BANA Day, Colorful, Drive, Fly Away, Glass of Water, If…, Ready To Go, Who Am I), Lonely, MV (Sunshine, White Miracle, With You, The Way To Find Love [Cinderella and the Four Knights], No Problem [Smart Prison Playbook], One More Step [Introverted Boss], Other World [Bad Guys], Tell Me [Manhole], The Day We Fall In Love), Only Learned Bad Things, Sandeul Solo Albums, ABC Song [Line Song], KBS Gayo Special Stages, Good Timing [Comeback Showcase, The Show], Here I Am [Lovely Horribly], In A Dream [Comeback Showcase, Kiss the Radio, Show Champion], Intuition [MCountdown], It’s Christmas [Haeyo TV], Lingering Inside of Me [The Tale of Noku], Love Then [Haeyo TV, Show Champion], Nothing Better [Sketchbook], Perhaps [Simsimtapa], Prince of the Sea [MBC Gayo], Road [Golden Disk Awards], Star [I Need Love], Stay As You Are [Haeyo TV], The Place Where You Should Be [Music Core], This Time is Over [Haeyo TV], Winter Story & White Christmas [Music Core], With You [Open Concert, Reply 1994 Music Special] https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18ezSSQ96Mq9cgcJVE9U9Bg9OXFTQj48m?usp=sharing Origine, Origine Comeback Showcase, Adult Diary [Start Up], B1A4 2017 Japan Tour ‘Be The One’ (17.06.16), Timing [Music Bank], Timing MV, Pick Up, Blue Whale [Kiss Episode 3] (19.03.19), The Love of Fingertips MV, Oppa MV
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RmO0jkWzjf_83jiMr0tWn3BjDe8ahI4C?usp=share_link
Special Folder [Raw] https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qVF0f3A15Zdts5lEEIOqUv-x20Yf11Pc?usp=sharing Special Folder OH MY GIRL https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jQk4pYiSWp29PrSt4eb_mlgOk_pyh1Rq?usp=sharing Banana Allergy Monkey, Coloring Book, Oh My Girl, OST (Fluttering Footsteps, I Know, Sarr), Pink Ocean, Secret Garden, The Fifth Season, Echo [Remember Me Showcase], Eternally, Listen to My Word [MCountdown], Walking With (feat. Sandeul) [Girl Spirit] ONF https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z40a0KYH-WhJwGjRxf7lY1OPeigTzGxx?usp=sharing ON/OFF, ON/OFF First Showcase, Complete, Complete Second Showcase, OST (Not A Sad Song, Your Day), ON/OFF Japanese Single, Complete Japanese Single https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LH_OtNhAP84ErXL0TI2cLygTPX24BQM2?usp=sharing We Must Love, Go Live, Go Live Showcase, New World [Road to Kingdom], Spin Off, ONF: My Name, ONF: My Name Showcase, MK’s Soundcloud (You’re My Muse)
SHOWS
B1A4
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/18RNNiAKZA_dzlXDD4Dz6_JvarndpSu4q?usp=share_link
BABA B1A4, Celebrity Bromance, Crime Scene, D+B1A4, I Need Romance, God of Music 2, Pikicast Episode 5
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-7Dztpvuz27rwrBzmjTpc6uEzikOelZH?usp=share_link
MTV Diary, PC Room Attack, 3 Minute Boyfriend [SNL], Dingo Test, 10th Anniversary - Road, Tei’s Dreaming Radio Clip (16.12.06), Bingo Talk [The Show] (16.12.06), Secretly, Greatly (16.12.11), Section TV (16.12.04), Snack MBTI, B1A4 x Javisi, Music Bank Stardust (16.10.05), Sandeul 1st Mini Album Music Documentary, Show Champion (16.12.27), The Kolor (20.10.22), Today, Too, You’ve Worked Hard Episode 12
ONF
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DehBbdwFwvXOgWqCujq1kDij4GkiUanU?usp=share_link
On The Run, Blind Date with ONF, The Kolor (20.12.03)
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On Documenting History
I've mentioned a couple times before that the first computer I really got to use was the Sanyo MBC-1000, a Z80-based CP/M machine. In the greater picture it was a largely forgettable machine with little to differentiate it from its competitors. Which is pretty much what has happened. There are a few units sitting in museums and the odd Reddit post of someone acquiring one, but not much real information.
So last year I started taking a closer look at the machine I grew up with to try to learn what I could about how it works. And in the interest of preservation and education, I've pushed my notes to a GitHub repository.
There is much more work to be done, but so far I've made an entry-level attempt at reverse-engineering & annotating a disassembly of the boot ROM, documented all of the components on the main logic board, documented the expansion card specifications including modeling the slot and mounting brackets in freecad as well as the board outline in kicad. I've also made an effort to reverse engineer a schematic for the serial expansion card — which as far as I am currently aware is the only official expansion card that was ever produced.
I plan to continue adding notes to this repository as I learn more about this machine. It may not have made any significant historical impact, but it was a solid machine that was more than capable of doing some serious work. I believe it can still teach us something and deserves to be remembered.
I do have a secondary motive for taking such a detailed look at this machine though — at some point in the last 20 years we misplaced the box containing its boot disks and other software. I have found an old Teledisk image of an MBC-1000 boot disk which does appear to have all of the important CP/M components (like the disk format utility, sysgen, and assembler), but there is no guarantee it will work. Beyond that, its floppy drives were never terribly reliable and out-of-production magnetic media does not have much life left anyway. I want to come up with some way to attach a modern storage device to the machine to breathe new life into it (a Gotek would probably be easiest since it uses standard Shugart floppy drives, but I would love to come up with a way to give it an SD card interface or something like that). All this information will be useful for developing anything new for this machine.
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Okay, it's 3:55am uh tomorrow, if I can, I'll make that catalogue and send it to you
Damnit I'm always too late to fandoms
I hope that you've enjoyed my never ending asks
You have changed the way I view fanfiction
I 1000% will have to make a dedicationary work for this
I also spoiled the very end of chapter 5 for myself?? what the hell, it's 3:57 already
The warning for permacharacter death was like a shock and I was so sure you were going to take someone our and I'm praying you'll have mercy in this last chapter
no, but also, on a more deeply personal note than overdone shaky apologies and incoherent screaming, a lot of what you wrote brought me great comfort and happiness, as someone who did not get a chance to escape the one who was hurting them for a long time
this meant a lot to me, the journey, the failures, the pain and the love, the way that the askers tried their very best and the way your writing wrapped everything up so beautifully
between the major set changes for every chapter (norway house, peru or lima (i don't remember, sorry) house, split up, new house, and hopefully, for chapter five, somehwere they can call home)
to the character consistency, the way you wrote healing and trying was deeply realistic, there were so many scenes that just made me so happy and proud for these fictional characters, so excited and exasperated and admirin your askers, and you bought it all together with characters that had natural progressions
your representation was very good, and your nuance in characters was also very good
it's been an absolute honour to go on this journey with you, and hopefully now you'll never have to open your tumblr to find an overwhelming amount of content ever again- until chapter 5, maybe then ill be back
and im not even really on this journey, am I, I'm just someone who came after, right? I'm retracing the old path you paved, through the darkeness, and that's also beautiful, how this can be revisited over and over, story shared in awe and grief and amazement
i have had a funky, funky time for a while, so thank you for helping me find a new line to live by:
getting better. hope, hope hope
<3/p
thanks so much for your kind words!! i means a lot to me that you enjoyed it and even more that it was comforting to you. I hope one of the messages of MBC is that there's still value and love and progress within situations that seem hopeless, even if they lost a long time, or you backtrack, or even if an attempt to get away fails. i'm not a believer in 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger' - sometimes the painful times are just painful, and might even leave you hurting long-term. but that doesn't mean there wasn't value to surviving them. it was valuable because of the way they held each other through it, or the way they kept on going even if they were completely alone and hopeless. even the times when they lost all stamina for survival, there was still value and importance to their lives.
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(1940/01/09) Madrid. 1000 Pesetas. MBC. Serie A1900570 180,00 €. (1940/01/09) Madrid. 1000 Pesetas. MBC. Serie A1900570 Categoría: Billetes del Estado Español. Más información en: https://www.todonumismatica.com/1940-01-09-madrid-1000-pesetas-mbc-serie-a1900570-22166.html
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राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024: Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024
Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024: राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के लिए आधिकारिक अधिसूचना जारी कर दी गई है। यह भर्ती अलवर के राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय में एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर और असिस्टेंट प्रोफेसर के पदों पर है। इच्छुक और योग्य उम्मीदवार आधिकारिक वेबसाइट के माध्यम से राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के लिए ऑनलाइन आवेदन कर सकते हैं। Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 के लिए ऑनलाइन आवेदन की प्रक्रिया और सीधा लिंक नीचे दिया गया है। उम्मीदवार राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के लिए 13 मार्च से 12 अप्रैल, 2024 तक ऑनलाइन आवेदन कर सकते हैं। Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 के लिए पात्रता, आयु सीमा, आवेदन शुल्क और अन्य सभी जानकारी नीचे दी गई है। उम्मीदवारों को सलाह दी जाती है कि आवेदन करने से पहले आधिकारिक अधिसूचना जरूर देख लें। Notification for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 राजऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय में 25 पदों के लिए 2024 भर्ती के लिए आधिकारिक अधिसूचना जारी कर दी गई है। 2024 में एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर और असिस्टेंट प्रोफेसर के लिए भर्ती अभियान चलाया जाएगा। राजा ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के लिए ऑनलाइन आवेदन 13 मार्च 2024 से शुरू हो गए हैं। ऑनलाइन आवेदन की अंतिम तिथि 12 अप्रैल 2024 निर्धारित है। उम्मीदवार आधिकारिक अधिसूचना में राजा ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के बारे में विस्तृत जानकारी पा सकते हैं। Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Overview Recruitment Organisation Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University, Alwar पोस्ट का नाम एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर, सहायक प्रोफेसर विज्ञापन संख्या 01/2024 रिक्त पदो की संख्या 25 वेतनमान पोस्ट के अनुसार भिन्न होता है नौकरी का स्थान अलवर वर्ग राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय रिक्ति 2024 आवेदन करने का तरीका ऑनलाइन आवेदन करने अंतिम तिथि 12 अप्रैल 2024 आधिकारिक वेबसाइट recruitment.univindia.org Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Vacancy Details राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय में 25 पदों के लिए 2024 भर्ती के लिए अधिसूचना जारी की गई है। इसमें एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर के 10 और असिस्टेंट प्रोफेसर के 15 पद शामिल हैं। विभाग डाक रिक्ति Political Science Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 3 History Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 3 English Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 3 Geography Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 3 Maths Associate Professor 2 Assistant Professor 3 कुल 25 Read Also Rajasthan Women Supervisor Recruitment 2024 राजस्थान महिला सुपरवाइजर भर्ती 2024 का नोटिफिकेशन जारी (premiumgyan.com) RPSC Assistant Prosecution Officer Recruitment 2024 राजस्थान सहायक अभियोजन अधिकारी भर्ती 2024 Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Important Dates आयोजन तारीख राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 Start Appling 13 मार्च 2024 राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 Last Date 12 अप्रैल 2024 राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 Exam Date जल्द ही अपडेट किया जाएगा Application Fee for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि विश्वविद्यालय में 2024 प्रवेश के लिए, आवेदन शुल्क सामान्य और ओबीसी श्रेणियों के लिए ₹1000 और एससी और एसटी श्रेणियों के लिए ₹800 निर्धारित है। अनुसूचित जाति, अनुसूचित जनजाति और पीडब्ल्यूडी पृष्ठभूमि के उम्मीदवारों के लिए आवेदन शुल्क ₹500 है। आवेदक आसानी से शुल्क का भुगतान ऑनलाइन कर सकते हैं। वर्ग फीस General / EWS class रु. 1000/- OBC and MBC रु. 800/- SC/ST/PWD रु. 500/- Type of Payment Online Qualification for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि यूनिवर्सिटी भर्ती 2024 में पदों के अनुसार शैक्षणिक योग्यता अलग-अलग रखी गई है। विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा विभिन्न पदों के लिए भर्ती की जाती है, और प्रत्येक पद के लिए अलग-अलग योग्यताएं होती हैं। आम तौर पर, निम्नलिखित योग्यताएं आवश्यक होती हैं: शैक्षिक योग्यता: न्यूनतम शैक्षिक योग्यता 12वीं कक्षा उत्तीर्ण होना है। कुछ पदों के लिए स्नातक, स्नातकोत्तर या पीएचडी डिग्री आवश्यक हो सकती है। आयु सीमा: अधिकांश पदों के लिए आयु सीमा 18 से 40 वर्ष के बीच होती है। कुछ पदों के लिए आयु सीमा भिन्न हो सकती है। अनुभव: कुछ पदों के लिए संबंधित क्षेत्र में अनुभव आवश्यक हो सकता है। कौशल: कंप्यूटर ज्ञान और भाषा कौशल जैसे कुछ कौशल आवश्यक हो सकते हैं। विशिष्ट पदों के लिए योग्यता जानने के लिए, आपको विश्वविद्यालय की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर जाना होगा और विज्ञापन डाउनलोड करना होगा। यहां कुछ सामान्य पदों और उनकी योग्यताओं की सूची दी गई है: पद शैक्षिक योग्यता आयु सीमा अनुभव प्रोफेसर पीएचडी 45 वर्ष 10 वर्ष एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर पी��चडी 40 वर्ष 5 वर्ष असिस्टेंट प्रोफेसर पीएचडी 35 वर्ष 2 वर्ष लेक्चरर एम.फिल 30 वर्ष - प्रशासनिक अधिकारी स्नातक 40 वर्ष 5 वर्ष तकनीकी सहायक 12वीं कक्षा 30 वर्ष 2 वर्ष विशिष्ट योग्यता जानने के लिए, आपको विश्वविद्यालय की आधिकारिक वेबसाइट पर जाना होगा और विज्ञापन डाउनलोड करना होगा। Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya Vishwavidyalaya Recruitment 2024 Selection Process राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि विश्वविद्यालय 2024 भर्ती प्रक्रिया में शॉर्टलिस्ट किए गए उम्मीदवारों के लिए साक्षात्कार आयोजित करेगा। साक्षात्कार में 100 अंकों का वेटेज होगा। इसके बाद, दस्तावेज़ सत्यापन प्रक्रिया और एक चिकित्सा परीक्षा होगी। Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya Vishwavidyalaya Recruitment 2024 Salary/Pay Level डाक वेतनमान Associate Professor Level 13A, 131400-217100 (GP-9000) Assistant Professor Level 10, 57700-182400 (GP-6000) Required Documents for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती 2024 के लिए उम्मीदवारों के पास निम्नलिखित आवश्यक दस्तावेज होने चाहिए। आवश्यक दस्तावेज (विज्ञापित पदों के अनुसार परिवर्तन के अधीन): आवेदन पत्र: एक विधिवत भरा और हस्ताक्षरित ऑनलाइन आवेदन पत्र (संभवतः विश्वविद्यालय की वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध)। शैक्षणिक दस्तावेज: सभी शैक्षणिक योग्यताओं (10वीं, 12वीं, स्नातक, स्नातकोत्तर, पीएचडी आदि, जैसा कि पद के लिए आवश्यक हो) के लिए मार्कशीट और प्रमाणपत्रों की स्व-सत्यापित प्रतियां। आयु प्रमाण: आधार कार्ड, पैन कार्ड, पासपोर्ट आदि जैसे वैध दस्तावेज की स्व-सत्यापित प्रति। अनुभव प्रमाण पत्र: यदि लागू हो, तो पिछले नियोक्ताओं से अनुभव प्रमाणपत्रों की स्व-सत्यापित प्रतियां। - अभ्यर्थी का मोबाइल नंबर और ईमेल आईडी जाति प्रमाण पत्र: यदि लागू हो, तो निर्धारित प्रारूप में अपने जाति प्रमाणपत्र की स्व-सत्यापित प्रति (एससी, एसटी, ओबीसी, ईडब्ल्यूएस आदि)। अन्य प्रासंगिक दस्तावेज: हालिया पासपोर्ट साइज फोटो। फोटो पहचान प्रमाण (यदि पहले से आवेदन पत्र में जमा नहीं किया गया है)। विज्ञापन में विशेष रूप से उल्लिखित कोई अन्य दस्तावेज (उदाहरण के लिए, शोध प्रकाशन, पुरस्कार आदि)। How to Apply for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 यदि आप 2024 में राज ऋषि भर्तृहरि मत्स्य विश्वविद्यालय भर्ती के लिए आवेदन करने में रुचि रखते हैं, तो आप ऐसा ऑनलाइन कर सकते हैं। अपना आवेदन ऑनलाइन कैसे जमा करें, इसके बारे में चरण-दर-चरण मार्गदर्शिका नीचे दी गई है। भर्ती प्रक्रिया को पूरा करने के लिए बस उल्लिखित निर्देशों का पालन करें। - पहले Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट खोलें। - इसके बाद आपको होम पेज पर भर्ती सेक्शन पर क्लिक करना होगा। - फिर Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 पर क्लिक करना होगा। - इसके बाद, Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 के ऑफिशल नोटिफिकेशन को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़ना चाहिए। - फिर अभ्यर्थी को ऑनलाइन अप्लाई पर क्लिक करना होगा। - इसके बाद, उम्मीदवारों को आवेदन पत्र में पूछी गई सभी जानकारी सही-सही भरनी चाहिए। - फिर अपनी आवश्यक जानकारी, चित्र और सिग्नेचर अपलोड करें। - अभ्यर्थी को इसके बाद अपनी कैटेगरी के अनुसार आवेदन शुल्क भुगतान करना होगा। - आवेदन भरने के बाद इसे अंतिम सबमिट कर देना चाहिए। - अंत में, आपको आवेदन पत्र का एक प्रिंट आउट निकालकर सुरक्षित रखना चाहिए। Important Links for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Start Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 13 March 2024 Last Date Online Application form 12 April 2024 Apply Online Click Here Official Notification Click Here Official Website Click Here Join WhatsApp Group Click Here Join Telegram Click Here Join Facebook Page Click Here FAQs for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Q. What is the official website of Raj Rishi admit card 2024? A. The official website for the Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 Q. What are the requirements for Rrbmu? A. The requirements for Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Recruitment 2024 include filling out an online application form, submitting necessary documents, and meeting the eligibility criteria for the desired position. For more information on specific requirements, candidates can refer to the official notification or visit the official website. Q. What is the full name of Matsya University? A. The full name of Matsya University is (RRBMUA) Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University Alwar. Q. How can I check my Matsya University Result? A. To check your Matsya University Result, you can visit the official website of Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University or log into your student portal. From there, you can access your result by entering your roll number or other required details. You can also check the result through SMS by sending a text message with your roll number to the designated number provided by the university. It is important to regularly check for updates and announcements regarding result declaration on the official website. Q. Who is the vice chancellor of Matsya University? A. The current Vice Chancellor of Raj Rishi Bhartrihari Matsya University is Prof. (Dr.) Suresh Kumar Sharma. He has been appointed as the VC since April 2019 and has a vast experience in the field of education and administration. Q. What are the courses offered by Matsya University? A. Matsya University offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma courses in various fields such as arts, science, commerce, law, education, management and computer applications. Some popular courses include B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., M.A., M.Sc., MBA, LLB and B.Ed. The university also offers research programs leading to Ph.D. degrees in different disciplines. Q. Where is Matsya located in India? A. Matsya University is located in the city of Alwar, which is situated in the state of Rajasthan in India. It is a vibrant and historical city known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine and famous monuments such as the Bhangarh Fort and Siliserh Lake Palace. The university campus is spread over 72 acres of land and has all the necessary facilities to provide students with a comfortable learning environment. Q. Who can apply for admission at Matsya University? A. Matsya University accepts applications from Indian as well as international students who have completed their secondary education (10+2) or equivalent from a recognized board. The eligibility criteria may vary for each course, so it is important to check the official website or prospectus for specific requirements Q. Is Matsya University UGC approved? A. Yes, Matsya University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is a government-funded institution. This ensures that the degrees and certificates offered by the university hold value and are recognized by other educational institutions and employers. The university also follows UGC guidelines for curriculum design, examination process, and other academic activities to maintain high standards of education. Q. Who is the VC of Alagappa University? A. As of 2021, the Vice-Chancellor of Alagappa University is Dr. N. Rajendran. He has been in this position since July 2019 and has made significant contributions to the university's growth and development. Prior to this, he served as the Director of Distance Education at Alagappa University for over seven years. With his vast experience in higher education, he aims to make Alagappa University a global center of excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. Q. What is the admission process for Delhi Technological University? A. The admission process for Delhi Technological University (DTU) varies depending on the course you are applying for. For undergraduate courses, students are admitted through Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main scores, while for postgraduate courses, the admissions are based on Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) scores or through Common Admission Test (CAT) scores. Read the full article
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UPHESC recruitment 2021:Apply online for 2003 vacancies
UPHESC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2021: Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Services Commission has released a notice extending the last date to apply for 2003 vacancies for Assistant Professor posts on its official website @thejobsupdate on 23rd March 2021. As per the notice released, the last date to apply has been extended to 12th April 2021. UP government has extended the dates in order to provide an opportunity for those candidates who have missed registering for UPHESC 2003 Vacancies. Bookmark this page and stay tuned with us for every latest update for UPHESC Assistant Professor Jobs 2021. UPHESC Assistant Professor .
Recruitment 2021 Notification : A short notice has been released officially announcing the dates for registration and exams on its official website. UPHESC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2021 official notification will be released soon on the website. The complete details and updates of the given recruitment will be informed soon after its official release on the website. Refer to the link below to read the notice released by the officials. UPHESC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2021: Eligibility Criteria Education Qualification The candidates with a Master’s degree with 50% marks for reserved and 55% marks for unreserved category and UGC NET or UPSET exam qualified are eligible to apply for the UPHESC Assistant Professor Posts.
Age Limit Minimum age of candidates will be 21 years and maximum age will be 62 years and age relaxation will be given to the reserved category. Application Fees. General (UR)/OBC/Creamy Layer of BC/MBC Category- Rs. 2000 SC/ST Category- Rs. 1000 How to Apply For UPHESC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2021? Visit the official website of Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Services Commission @thejobsupdate The link to apply for UPHESC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2021 has been active till 12th April 2021 as per the revised schedule. Fill in all your details in the application form. Scan and upload documents mentioned in the application form carefully. Pay the application fee as applicable. Submit and download your application form for future reference. Online Application Link The online registration process for 2003 Assistant Professor posts was started on 25th February 2021 and was scheduled to end on 26th March 2021. The commission has announced that the last date has extended to 12th April 2021, so now the candidates can now apply for the vacancies before 12th April 2021. The last date to pay the application fee has been extended to 12th April 2021 and the final submission of the application form can be done by 13th April 2021.
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20 in 10: A Drama Retrospective
Since I’ve been all quiet on the drama front this year because of life reasons, I thought it would be fun to go back and pick out 20 of the most memorable dramas of the last decade. Maybe not necessarily the best dramas or even my favorites (although some are!), but two dramas each year that were somehow notable moments in my drama-watching timeline.
2009: Gateway Drugs
Boys over Flowers (KBS)
This is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a good drama. It is not one I think I can ever really rewatch (although I will happily revisit the 2005 Japanese version, and I had a hellava fun time watching the latest Chinese version). But! It was the first kdrama I remember watching, and the first step on the slippery slope of eventually becoming a Drama Addict. I mostly remember it being crazy popular on places like mysoju (RIP), and so I checked it out due to curiosity, and the rest, as they say, is history. Or, should I say, almost paaaaradise!
You’re Beautiful (SBS)
This one I also watched because it became crazy-popular online, and curiosity got the better of me. I really didn’t know much about k-pop prior to dramas, so I had no idea until after this drama that k-pop was more about pretty people in crazy fashion, dancing in syncopation in bizarrely lit rooms, rather than playing instruments. Because it was thanks to this drama that I got my crash-course on k-pop as a phenomenon -- both the fandom side, and the crazy things that artists have to go through to claw their way into the public’s view (nevar 4get the glorious ramen dance). Since Angel was a group that played instruments, and Hongki and Yonghwa were also from groups that played instruments, I assumed that all kpop were groups that played instruments. Oh, sweet summer child...
But it did get me started on my k-pop journey, first falling in love with FT Island and CNBLUE, before falling into the rabbit hole of the other prominent groups of the day. (SNSD! The Wonder Girls! Super Junior! DBSK! SS501! Kara! 2PM! 2AM! Shinee! BEG! Epik High! U-KISS! All the debut groups, like 2NE1, MBLAQ, B2ST, 4Minute, f(x), T-ara, After School... basically 2009 was a magical year in k-pop.)
If I had just watched Boys Over Flowers, I don’t know that I would have become a Drama Addict. But You’re Beautiful pushed me closer to the edge, with the zany humor of the Hong Sisters (and the desire for a pig-bunny of my own!). It would really be Coffee Prince that would push me over the edge, but that aired in 2007 so it doesn’t count for this list. But I had to mention it anyway, because, well, it’s Coffee Prince and where my love for Handsome Oppa began.
2010: More Than Candy
The Woman Who Wants To Marry (MBC)
A lot of the dramas I watched at first had that typical “Candy” character, the poor-but-scrappy girl who would somehow be saved by the guy and become the Cinderella she never knew she wanted to be. So it was a delight when I encountered women who were not only older than high-school-age or early twenties, but in their thirties, with rich full lives! Plus, this was one of my earliest introductions to the concept of the “noona romance” (a concept that I’ve since heartily embraced, of course). I started it primarily because Kim Bum was my favorite of the Flower Boys, but I stuck with it because I fell in love with the women (and I still have a girl-crush on Bu-ki).
Harvest Villa (tvn)
This show is insane. But in the good way, the way that the writer intended, and not in the “are a bunch of monkeys typing this script?” train-wreck way. There was basically no buzz about this show, and I feel like I somehow accidentally stumbled over it, but it was love at first sight. I’ve never forgotten the late hours binging it, being so sucked into the story that I absolutely had to finish it as soon as I could, disappointed that there wasn’t more of it to enjoy when I finally finished, bleary-eyed and sleep-deprived, but satisfied.
I then later gobbled down this writer’s next drama, and her next drama, and the next, until everyone else finally realized thanks to Signal that Kim Eun-hee was as amazing a writer as I kept insisting to anyone who would listen (aka no one).
2011: To Binge or Not To Binge?
White Christmas (KBS)
I did not watch White Christmas in 2011. I actually watched it in 2013. I was always a steadfast binger, preferring to wait until the buzz about a show would sway me into spending my precious free-time watching something that would be worth my while (not that my drama choices were always good, but at least I tried to avoid the duds). I still prefer to binge, since waiting weeks for new episodes is vaguely frustrating when I want to know what happens next, right now! Plus, I’m very good at forgetting that I’m watching a show in the week-long wait for new episodes, and then just... never picking it back up again.
Despite watching White Christmas a couple years after it aired, it remains one of my favorites, and one I love to rewatch, even though I’ve already experienced whodunnit cliff-hangers and psychological rollercoasters. It became a tradition of sorts here on tumblr for a bunch of us to rewatch it over the holiday season -- alas, I haven’t joined in that tradition for the past couple of years, but I hope that somewhere in this blue hell hole that there are a loyal few keeping the tradition alive.
At least we have this drama to thank for bringing us all the model-actors that were new and clueless in White Christmas, but would later go on to be leading men in their own right. Of course, some of them haven’t exactly made the best drama choices (*cough*SungJoon*cough*), but then there are others (*cough*SooHyuk*cough*) that I’m impatiently waiting for to pick up a new drama so I can see those post-army abs.
Tree With Deep Roots (SBS)
This is the first drama that I recall live-watching. I vaguely remember regretting it at the time, since it was agony waiting for new episodes, but it was also fun to have a week to speculate and ponder the show. And what a beautiful show to ponder! This was also one of the few sageuks I actually watched, being generally intimidated by anything longer than 16-20 episodes, and my historical knowledge was a little shaky (before embracing my inner nerd and diving into mundane historical stuff just so I could better understand whatever drama I was watching at the time).
I don’t think I intended to continue live-watching shows, preferring the ease of binging at my own pace and schedule. But that was when I was still a casual, innocent addict, and not someone who would eventually make dramas a huge part of her life.
2012: The Joy of Overthinking
Gaksital (KBS)
Having had a taste of live-watching, I started to live-watch enough dramas to the point where I began to make notes about the premiere weeks. It was only a couple at a time, and binging was still my preferred way to watch, but now I was delighting in being part of the fandom, sharing in speculation each week, posting my thoughts on dramas and analyzing them to my heart’s content -- even though I knew no one except me would read my ridiculous essays.
But I started to feel more comfortable sharing my opinion with the world, interacting with fandom and not merely content to be a consumer, but gradually becoming a producer as well.
Reply 1997 (tvN)
This is it. This is when I went full-on Drama Addict. This is the tipping point from casual fan who quietly kept to herself, to becoming someone who stood on the mountain top yelling about ALL THE DRAMAS ALL THE TIME. I began to interact with other fans! To swap theories and share squee-worthy moments! I even watched episodes RAW just because of how desperate I was to know what happened, and even though the Busan accent stumped me more than once, it made me realize that my casual study of Korean was something to take seriously since I understood more than I gave myself credit for.
It was also the first time any post I made got more than a handful of notes, since I’d mostly hovered in the “less than 10 notes per post” category at the time. I was so proud of myself back then!
(This drama also notably marks the start of my Hoya obsession, which continues to this day.)
2013: Tumblr Friends (and Foes)
Flower Boy Next Door (tvN)
Having made myself comfortable on tumblr as a Drama Addict, I then discovered some other dedicated fans -- many of which I still follow to this day and who are now just a permanent part of my dash, no matter what their current interests may be -- in the FBND squad.
But I also discovered Kim Seul-gi as the Webtoon Editor (who I still love and adore and continue to use as my avatar), and her adorable romance with Dong-hoon remains one of my forever OTPs. As much as I enjoyed the drama romances, I’d never fallen so deeply for one to be so obsessed by it as I was Webtoon Editor and Dong-hoon. And tbh I still am. They’re just so adorable and pragmatic and she buys him a bag. Ugh. I love her so much, you guys.
Heirs (SBS)
Ah, yes. This hot mess.
I don’t know what possessed me to live-blog each episode. But I did. With snarky commentary and terrible screencaps. And suddenly I went from maybe 200 followers to over a 1000. That was a total shock! I met a lot of people because of that (and made some friends, as well as a few enemies who didn’t appreciate my opinion of certain characters), and ensconced myself as part of the drama-blogging crew.
It was from this that someone suggested I apply to be a minion at Dramabeans. Back then, I had a lot more free time than I do now, and I was watching a lot of dramas that Dramabeans didn’t cover, and wished they did so I could read more opinions about those shows. So I thought, “Eh, why not? It can’t hurt to submit something because the worst that would happen is I’d waste their time making them read my take on episode 10 of Let’s Eat.”
I fully expected them to turn me down. No one was more surprised than I was when I found myself agreeing to dive into the world of recapping.
2014: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
Trot Lovers (KBS)
Recapping. It seems so easy when you’re reading the recaps. But actually creating them is a bitch. Hours out of my life were spent on this disaster of a trope-laden show with no plot. This was the third show I worked on for Dramabeans, and I hated it to the point where I seriously considered handing in my notice. (Immediately following up this show with the mediocre My Secret Hotel certainly didn’t help matters!)
However, it turns out that what I actually hated was being forced to watch a terrible rom-com and pretend to come up with insightful-or-at-least-neutral thoughts about it (since we were still new and couldn’t go full-on snark yet).
Misaeng (tvN)
This is what saved me. Being given the chance to immerse myself in such a unique, ponderous, thoughtful show restored my faith in dramas and the drama community. I loved spending hours on this show, soaking up all the little details, and then sharing that love with the world.
Misaeng made dramas magical again.
2015: Fight Me
Valid Love (tvN)
Realizing that I only seemed to enjoy rom-coms at arm-length, I discovered that my tastes often ran counter to the general drama-viewing public. Not all the drama-viewing public -- I’m not a “not like other fans” kind of fan -- but enough that I began to realize the whether a drama was popular or had good buzz was not necessarily the primary reason to watch it.
I began to have more faith in my own taste, based on past experiences with various writers and directors. Even if the premise (or first couple of episodes) seemed kind of weird and out-there, I at least wanted to give these artists the benefit of the doubt that I would enjoy their work, like I had previously.
So many people seemed to hate Valid Love, but I adored it. Still do (and still desperately wish Kim Do-woo would come out with a new drama -- it has been too long, writer-nim!). There were a lot of opinions about this show, even among people who seemed to enjoy it, but I vividly recall having to repeatedly insist that it wasn’t about the romance and argue that the knee-jerk infidelity-is-BAD opinions should make space for something more nuanced.
Ho-gu’s Love (tvN)
DramaFever was a pretty great site. It brought together so many drama fans and gave them a place where they could legally (and without fear of downloading random viruses) watch dramas to their heart’s content. Yes, there may have been some lingering resentment that they were the primary reason that so many amazing other sites were shut down (RIP mysoju and daebaeksubs), but dramas were more accessible than ever!
Eventually, DramaFever started to sub shows themselves and upload them weekly (instead of just using fansubs and uploading older dramas), and while they weren’t the best translations, they were at least better than machine translations from the Chinese subs. As I became more and more familiar with Korean, I found myself more likely to migrate to Viki since I liked the extra detailed translations. I could get the gist of a show without any help -- I wanted to instead delve into the nitty-gritty of the language.
But I never really hated DramaFever or felt they were particularly awful. Until they mistranslated something so terribly that it changed the entire meaning of a scene and ruined people’s perception of a drama, forcing me to continually defend the true translation.
That was the molehill I died on that day, and never again did I touch DramaFever. I feel bad that it eventually got unceremoniously shuttered. But I don’t think I’ll ever forgive them for the “condom” incident.
2016: Free Solo
Dear My Friends (tvN)
For two years I’d been happily working on one episode a week, sharing a show with someone else, until I was asked if I’d like to tackle a show by myself. I wasn’t sure how I could handle it, but I had the time in my schedule so I said, “Sure, why not?”
I was originally going to recap Another Oh Hae-young, but there was a last-minute switcheroo, and I’m so incredibly glad because this is perhaps my favorite recapping experience of all time, even more so than Misaeng. There was something so special about the luxury of having an entire show to myself, especially one with such a fantastic cast of characters and thoughtful themes. I didn’t have to try and figure out if I agreed with another person’s take -- it could all be my opinion.
Is that arrogant? Perhaps. But it was also therapeutic, as it reminded me once again how incredible and amazing dramas could be, and the privilege I had to share such an exquisite and thought-provoking drama with the rest of the world.
The Good Wife (tvN)
Surprisingly, this was what I had really wanted to recap that year, and the true reason I got Dear My Friends, since it aired just prior in the same time-slot as The Good Wife. I was desperate to have this show, willing to do anything to get it because I needed to see Jeon Do-yeon back on the small screen, to see Yoo Ji-tae smolder, to know how Korea would adapt such an ambitious show.
And I wasn’t disappointed! This is, perhaps, my favorite adaption of another work of art that I’ve seen in dramaland. It remained true to Korean sensibilities, but it also properly felt like The Good Wife. The cast was phenomenal. The costumes were exquisite. I wished I could spend more time in that world.
But I was also thankful, because without The Good Wife, I would have never have had Dear My Friends.
2017: Serial-Killers Are Cool
Voice (OCN)
I can’t remember how I got assigned to this. Maybe it was a scheduling thing. I do know that I really, really wanted it, since it would be Handsome Oppa’s first drama appearance in three years.
But it started me down a road of recapping a lot of serious and serial-killer-centric shows. Except for the times when I’d beg for a break and tackle something lighter, I was generally assigned the darker mystery shows with meaty plots, since apparently I had a knack for condensing complicated shows into something that made sense. (Also literally darker, and I eventually learned to automatically brighten every screencap I posted. You’re welcome.)
Not only did I love working on something with Handsome Oppa, I also had fun recapping the start of what would eventually become OCN’s stock-in-trade -- creepy serial killers. At the time, Voice shattered OCN’s viewer ratings (which would then be shattered again and again as more people would tune in to OCN shows). But Voice really helped put OCN on the viewership map -- as well as catapult Handsome Oppa into the public eye and lead him to a path of getting to choose whatever script he wanted to work on.
(Okay, maybe I made that last bit up, but he did begin to garner a larger following and remind everyone that just because he was gone from dramaland for so long, he hadn’t lost his acting chops -- or charisma -- or cheekbones.)
Black (OCN)
Oh, this show. It was basically my whole life while it was airing (well, the non-day-job part of my life). Each episode was over an hour long and jam-packed full of details that were pertinent to the story, and I had to somehow condense that all into 3000 words or less (I was not always, ah, successful...). It felt like I was back in recapping bootcamp, but the dial had been turned up to 11.
I’m weirdly proud of what I produced (although you’ll never get me to reread my old work). It was one of the most challenging shows to work on, but in the good way, not the Trot Lovers way.
Until the ending, that is. Sigh. That ending will live in infamy. I still, to this day, will get a few comments on the finale from people who watched it on Netflix, went searching online for an explanation of the end, and then discovered that they were not alone in being confused by the utter wtf-ery of the last twenty minutes.
2018: Fighting For My Love
Misty (JTBC)
So, Dramabeans kind of disappeared for a few months. Well, the site was still live. There were a handful of recaps. But... it basically just... stopped.
Those of us on the other side know about as you do as to why that happened. Minions are kept in the dark just as much as anybody, it seems. All we knew is that we weren’t being assigned anything and we seriously wondered if the site was going under, since adsense has become worthless these days.
But Mary and I kept talking about how much we adored Misty and were sad that we couldn’t talk about it with the world (and convince them to watch it with us), so we pleaded and begged and got the go-ahead to do a kind of chatty “open thread” which has apparently been a spring-board format for other shows. We didn’t get paid for this, and we were totally fine with that. We just wanted to provide some kind of content (while swooning over Kim Nam-joo’s pantsuits!).
Let’s Eat 3 (tvN)
This was my first real assignment after the dead period, and I once again got to do full recaps (with pay!). I started watching, thinking I’d merely tolerate the show (since I loved the first season vastly more than the second season), but it turned out to be my favorite of the three. Plus it felt fortuitous that the series I had submitted my application would be a series I’d work on four years later.
Sometimes it’s nice to spend time with a character you met years ago, to see them grow, to see how they became what they became. Drama trends (and love interests) will come and go, but Goo Dae-young’s love of food (and love of explaining the proper way to eat food) will never change. It was a really comforting drama for me to spend my summer on, and I’ll remember it fondly, even if I’m forever sad that it had to suddenly wrap-up two episodes early.
2019: Ten Years Later
Item (MBC)
This was the Trot Lovers of 2019. It was a nonsensical disaster.
I also had the added chaos of my real-life job -- one very different from the one I had when I was working on Trot Lovers -- as it began to increase exponentially in responsibilities and in stress. I reached a breaking point where I began to hate opening my computer where I’d have to spend hours attempting to explain a show that I wanted nothing to do with. I was miserable and depressed and couldn’t do it anymore. I never before asked to be taken off a show because I hated it so much, but there’s a first for everything.
Her Private Life (tvN)
I actually haven’t finished this show -- I’ve yet to watch the last two episodes. But I’m including it because, well, I didn’t finish any other show in 2019 except for Item.
As some of you may know, this has been a difficult year. It started with the unexpected stress of my job, when we suddenly lost one of our directors who passed away, and another director was let go (in a complicated situation that is ongoing, but the important thing is that it was during our busiest time when we really couldn’t afford to lose anyone), and another director left for a different job and I was basically the one to pick up all the pieces she left behind. It was exhausting and we were all past the breaking point but somehow miraculously holding it together.
I was looking forward to finally getting a much-needed vacation in September, and then, well, you all know how that went: the first night, on our layover in New Zealand before what was supposed to be three weeks in Australia, my father was taken to the hospital, and then, two days later, he passed away. Life has gotten even more chaotic and stressful and bizarre since then.
So no, I haven’t finished this drama, but it was one of the most wonderful moments of the year for me, watching this fizzy rom-com with my favorite actor, where he got to be charming and handsome and charismatic and finally kiss the girl he loves and have her love him back (and not die or be dumped, as he had been in so many dramas that had gone before). Lion Oppa was everything my heart could desire, and living in his world helped me endure the insanity that I wish I’d known would seem so much more tolerable than what would eventually befall.
Her Private Life reminded me of when I first fell in love with dramas ten years ago, when I would giggle and be delighted by the charming nonsense on screen -- of beautiful people falling in love and fighting against the obstacles between them (some more ridiculous than others, perhaps, but there are always obstacles), and ending up happily ever after. Pure escapism, of the frothiest kind.
A Drama-filled Decade
So, after ten years of dramas, what is the takeaway? What have I learned?
I suppose I’ve learned to trust my instincts and put more faith in writers and directors than actors. That analyzing dramas is fun, and it’s even more fun sharing it with others, and sometimes even more fun if you get paid to do it -- but everyone eventually reaches a breaking point. That I’m too earnest and optimistic to embrace a life of snark. That I want every drama to be good but most of them aren’t, except sometimes they are. That I’m not even sure which genres are my favorite; I just know what I don’t like.
That dramas are best as escapism, and not as work.
I don’t know how many dramas I’ll watch in 2020. I haven’t paid any attention to what’s airing, and I’m okay with that. Perhaps I’m entering a new phase in my life, or perhaps I just don’t have the capacity to escape right now.
But I am pleased to have had dramas in my life, and to have eventually made them my hobby. I’ve met a lot of amazing people and made some genuine friends through a shared love of dramas (or, at times, a shared hatred). I’m honored that all of you are still here and following me, even during this period of fandom silence.
May 2020 treat us all better, and may Kim Do-woo finally write another script.
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My Top 10 K-Dramas of 2019 - What’s Yours?
2019 is ending soon and K-Dramaland has once again brought us so many goodies this year. As per our blog’s tradition [For 2018 faves click here], below are my Top 10 favs of the year (my faves in alphabetical order so it might not be yours so please don’t judge). (For our blog’s 2019 music ratings, click here!)
My only specific criteria usually is that the show must have had started in 2019 to be considered a 2019 series but this year I have made an exception for dramas that started very late in 2018 and it required watching well into 2019 for to be sure it was a great drama.
Without further ado, check the list below!
Doctor Prisoner (KBS2)
If you are looking for a thriller with insanely good acting, I would highly recommend Doctor Prisoner. Set in a prison clinic with Namkoong Min’s disgraced doctor as the lead plotting to right the wrongs society has done to him, the drama blurs the lines between good and bad. The medical director of the prison played by Kim Byungcheol seems like the perfect evil archetype for the audience to hate on but over time the plot and the acting allow us to soften up to his character and worry about his well-being. The drama also thrived in the current political climate in South Korea with its nuanced look into corruption and class issues. It was also a delight to see Namkoong Min’s rise in the past years from a rom-com lead to a seasoned leading man able to take on many diverse roles. If you love a drama that discusses the conflict between humanity and greed with stellar acting, you would love Doctor Prisoner!
Extraordinary You (MBC)
I actually struggled with whether to put Extraordinary You in the Top 10 due to the poor writing in the last few episodes of the show but caved in due to the spectacular quality of the earlier episodes and the consistently amazing acting of the main cast. Based on the popular webtoon “July Found By Chance”, the drama is about a girl called Eun Danoh who discovers she is in a shojo manga and not even the female lead - just an extra there to drive the love line between the male and female lead and stuck with a one-sided love to the biggest f*ckboi in school. Danoh decides to fight against fate (the writer’s plot) and try to change the storyline with her friends who start to also gain consciousness as well as the male lead Haru, a nameless background character who seems to have a mysterious connection to Danoh and an ability to switch characters in and out of scenes. The first half of the drama is pure K-Drama gold and consistently makes self-aware jabs at K-Drama tropes. Also, the quality acting of Kim Hyeyoon really breathed life into the character of Danoh, whose many monologues during her self-aware moments would fall flat without good delivery. While playing Haru was SF9’s Rowoon’s first major lead role, he carried the part well and was able to show the changes in Haru as he went from brainless NPC to an increasingly aware player in the plot to take down the comic book writer. Lee Jaewook, April’s Naeun, Jung Gunjoo, Kim Youngdae and Lee Taeri also all excelled in their respective roles. If you would like a drama where you can discover lots of young talent, Extraordinary You is the drama for you!
He is Psychometric (tvN)
While using the common K-Drama trope of male lead has a peculiar and uncommon superpower, and teams up with a female lead with secrets and some investigators to solve crimes, He is a Pyschometric excels in how it used these tropes well. I mean it is a tvN production and they own the supernatural mystery/romance genre these days. The male lead has the power to know about people’s past by touching their skin so of course we know plenty of skinship shenanigans and questions about human nature and trauma would be explored in this drama. After providing backstory and building up the personality of the main characters in the first few episodes, the series was consistently intense and the chemistry of the characters is great. GOT7’s Jinyoung has proven that he is ready for lead roles in more dramas, while Shin Yeeun showed that she is ready to take on the television screen after her quick rise to fame as a web drama actress in the record-breaking web series “A-TEEN”. SISTAR’s Dasom has also continued to grow as an actress, as seen in her role as police investigator in this series. If you are a fan of supernatural and mystery based K-Dramas, He is Psychometric is definitely one of the best dramas this year for you!
Hotel del Luna (tvN)
Another fantasy series coming from tvN, Hotel del Luna was definitely one of the most talked-about dramas of the year and rightly so. Set in a hotel that caters to ghosts, e.g. the dead with grievances and unable to “move on” to the world of the dead, you know you are in for episodic adventures involving the lives of many guests. We are also provided with the interesting relationship between IU’s Jang Manwol (her name literally means full moon) who is the ghost hotel owner for over 1000 years as a punishment for her sins and Yeo Jingoo’s Koo Chansung (his name literally means bright star) that the deities believe is the key to Manwol’s emancipation from ghost hotel running duties. In a way, it is like a gender-swapped version of the Goblin relationship going on but due to additional plotlines and character relationships, it is honestly a lot more and I will leave it to you guys to find out when you watch the show yourself. If you enjoy a fantasy drama involving ancient supernatural beings, Korean folklore and diverse stories, you would enjoy Hotel del Luna!
Kingdom (Netflix)
Netflix Korea continues to churn out amazing dramas and Kingdom is definitely one of the best this year. Adapted from the Korean webtoon series “The Kingdom of Gods”, the drama is set in Joseon Korean (in the 16th century) where a crown prince already dealing with court intrigues and trying to make it out alive is thrown another deadly problem - zombies. Given the stellar performance of Netflix’s earlier Korean period drama Mr. Sunshine and the amazing global box-office results of Korean zombie movie Train to Busan, this concept itself already sounds like a perfect cocktail for success. And the drama was received very positively, with a second season renewed for 2020. Besides the ridiculously addictive plot, the acting is also superb. The crown prince is played by none other than Ju Jihoon, who has long been popular in South Korea and among K-Drama fans for his dark and brooding demeanour perfect for an apocalyptic series. Bae Doona, who has found great success in Korea and in Hollywood for her roles in K-Dramas and movies such as Cloud Atlas and Netflix series Sense8, expertly takes the female lead role of the physician uncovering the zombie epidemic. If you love period dramas, zombie movies or both, this is the drama for you!
Sky Castle (JTBC)
Widely lauded as the best K-Drama of the year, Sky Castle is arguably one of the best K-Dramas of this decade because of the amazing acting, the unpredictable plot and its inclusion of many societal issues in South Korea. The show set the record for the most-viewed cable drama in South Korean history. Set in the opulent neighbourhood called Sky Castle, the story revolves around the “real” housewives of the neighbourhood who are all trying to get their kids into the top three universities in South Korea (SNU, Korea U and Yonsei - often also abbreviated as SKY universities). This concept of looking at the competitive education environment of East Asian countries is not new but the series set itself apart but including a mystery element, where deaths, secrets and intrigue involving members of the neighbourhood also shed light to class issues spanning across generations, gender issues, work culture, as well as familial relations in the conservative Korean society. The show also employed an extremely talented but underrated cast of actors who either spent many years honing their craft as side characters of many shows or are star film school students. The show also gave many opportunities to the cast afterwards, as seen in Kim Byungcheol’s lead role opportunity in Prison Doctor and Kim Hyeyoon’s lead role in Extraordinary You that are both discussed above. If you love a socially aware drama full of intrigue and mystery with great acting and cinematography, you would love Sky Castle!
The Fiery Priest (SBS)
The highest-rated miniseries of 2019, The Fiery Priest is really a unique show unlike any other. The story follows an investigation into the death of an elderly priest, with the Scooby-Doo crew made up of a young priest, a detective, and a prosecutor. While the crime-solving trio dynamic in the synopsis would definitely give “The Guest” flashbacks, this drama is completely opposite to OCN’s 2018 gritty horror extravaganza and is instead heartfelt and utterly hilarious. The priest clearly has anger management issues, the detective sucks at his job and the prosecutor has questionable moral standards. And Kim Namgil, Kim Sungkyun and Honey Lee all played these roles ridiculously well. Like other great dramas this year, The Fiery Priest looks at social issues in South Korea but instead of extremely serious commentary, touches of them in a humorous and sarcastic manner. This allowed the show to get away with more than you would expect on Korean non-cable TV. One thing the show did do which was similar to the much more serious “The Guest” was not having a romance plotline shoved down our throats like many K-Dramas. If you love a good comedy-mystery drama, you should check out The Fiery Priest!
The Tale of Nokdu (KBS2)
Another drama based on a webtoon, The Tale of Nokdu received average national ratings but was massively successful among the Gen Z of Korea and overseas fans. The reason may be the premise of the series. We have seen a good amount of girl masquerades as guy romcoms in the late 2000s and early 2010s such as the legendary dramas “Coffee Prince”, “You Are Beautiful”, “Sungkyunkwan Scandal” and “To The Beautiful You” but HAVE WE SEEN A REVERSED VERSION? Well look no further as The Tale of Nokdu is exactly that. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, the male lead has to hunt down a female assassin who has taken refuge in a women-only widow’s village and he must pretend to be a woman to live in the village to catch the assassin. Jang Dongyoon and Kim Sohyun delivered quality acting but probably what really made the show so popular with the Gen Z audience is seeing the male lead coming to realise the struggles of women in ancient times, with some struggles still existing today, as he lived in the widow’s village and the fierce and strong personality of the female lead who keeps saving the male lead’s ass. While there are some expected period drama tropes with royal court politics and will-they-won’t-they in face of the greater good, The Tale of Nokdu is one of the standout dramas this year for its fresh take on the cross-dressing K-Drama trope. If you have enjoyed previous cross-dressing K-Dramas, you should give The Tale of Nokdu a try!
Vagabond (Netflix/SBS)
Lee Seunggi and Suzy reunites in Vagabond for the first time since Gu Family Book in 2013 and this was definitely a great reunion. With a backdrop involving government corruption and terrorist attacks, Lee Seunggi dons the role of a retired stuntman turned vagabond to avenge the death of his nephew and uncover the truth. Suzy joins Lee Seunggi as a rookie special agent who gets pulled into the investigations after being in the wrong place during the wrong time (or the right place in the right time depending on how you view the investigations). This action-packed series was filmed across many countries such as Portugal and Morocco and would give you a huge adrenaline rush as the main cast faces new obstacles and betrayals in every episode. The current ending of the series suggests a possible Season 2. If you are a fan of spy and action-type thrillers like City Hunter and IRIS, you would love Vagabond!
When the Camellia Blooms (KBS2)
The highest-rated mini-series this year after The Fiery Priest, When the Camellia Blooms is a slightly more light-hearted slice of life series set in the fictional matriarchal town of Ongsan. The series stars Gong Hyojin as a single mother who moves to the town to raise his son and run a bar called “Camellia”. The story revolves around Kang Haneul’s small town cop (and lowkey village idiot with a heart of gold) who has a crush on Gong Hyojin and her baseball star ex-boyfriend and the boy’s father played by Kim Jiseok trying to win her back. What makes this series so well-loved is that besides the love triangle shenanigans set in the small-town community, the endless line of useless pushover men, and the community drama between store owners and neighbours, there is also a mystery involving a serial killer who holds a grudge against the female lead. But ultimately it is a quirky drama where the slice-of-life really dominates over the mystery aspect of the series and we learn a lot about the characters and their backstories as the series progresses. If you like a more slow-paced, slice-of-life series, When the Camellia Blooms is the series for you!
Honourable Mentions:
Dazzling/The Light In Your Eyes (JTBC): The story about a young woman who suddenly became 70 years old but with the ability to manipulate time. The series received critical acclaim for its portrayals of the struggles of everyday folk in South Korea and for its surprising twists.
The Secret Life of My Secretary (SBS): The male lead is a childish company director who lost the ability to recognise faces and must enlist the help of his secretary to maintain the pretence of normalcy. Rainbow’s Jaekyung was a complete scene-stealer for her role as the over-the-top CEO Veronica Park.
The Last Empress (SBS): Set in the alternate reality where South Korea is a constitutional monarchy, this is a melodrama involving a bodyguard who wants to seek revenge on the King’s mistress and a Queen who discovers her fairy tale marriage was just a PR ploy by the royal family. Basically, peak quality makjang.
What’s your Top 10 K-Dramas of the Year? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below and may the drama sharing begin (and the road to more excuse for holiday procrastination!)
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