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jo777



Joined: 22 Jan 2003
Location: Hongik,Seoul

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 2:54 am    Post subject: Legal Software Reply with quote

Where can I buy legal software in Seoul?
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Demophobe



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In a store.

Sorry, but a pretty vague question.
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jo777



Joined: 22 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:49 am    Post subject: Legal Software Reply with quote

Hey Demophobe

What a pity that a brain like your's gonna rot.
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
Location: somewhere in Korea

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Demophobe wrote:
In a store.

Sorry, but a pretty vague question.


Do you have nothing better to do? Seriously. The person probably heard most software is of the illegal kind and is wondering before spending money. I can't remember, but if you are working as a teacher, quit and go home you useless twit. This is the third time you have posted sarcasm to someone asking for help. Just ignore the thread you useless twit.

For the OP, technomart should be pretty safe if they have software (not sure). I know there is a technomart across from the East Seoul bus terminal (on the green line, I forget the stop name, sorry). But the software is probably all in Korean.

Hopefully someone can point you in the right direction in Yongsan. I remember Den Den Town in Japan had English legal software, so I am sure there is some somewhere there.
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kprrok



Joined: 06 Apr 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, but the OP's question was pretty stupid and vague. "Where can I buy legal software?" Ummmm...in a store.?. What kind of software? English? Korean? Chinese? What?

Where would you buy legal software back home? In a store? On the net? Why not try those places here. I know you can go to Wal-Mart to buy Office XP Student for about 80.000 or so, but is that what the OP wanted? I don't know.

OP, what kind of software are you looking for? Where have you looked?

KPRROK
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kprrok wrote:
Sorry, but the OP's question was pretty stupid and vague. "Where can I buy legal software?" Ummmm...in a store.?. What kind of software? English? Korean? Chinese? What?

Where would you buy legal software back home? In a store? On the net? Why not try those places here. I know you can go to Wal-Mart to buy Office XP Student for about 80.000 or so, but is that what the OP wanted? I don't know.

OP, what kind of software are you looking for? Where have you looked?

KPRROK

If you think the OP is stupid, ignore the thread. If you can help, help. WHy attack someone for something so small? Really.
Anyways, ever buy software in a "store" in China? Let me tell you it is not always legal, no matter how good you think the store is and how legal it looks. What do you say to your students when they ask a stupid question???
If you don't know, you could have posed the question of what software they were looking for instead of attacking? Or just ignore the thread.

I think it is pretty obvious the OP wants English software, otherwise would have said so.
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kprrok



Joined: 06 Apr 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

laogaiguk wrote:
If you think the OP is stupid, ignore the thread. If you can help, help. WHy attack someone for something so small? Really.
Anyways, ever buy software in a "store" in China? Let me tell you it is not always legal, no matter how good you think the store is and how legal it looks. What do you say to your students when they ask a stupid question???
If you don't know, you could have posed the question of what software they were looking for instead of attacking? Or just ignore the thread.

I think it is pretty obvious the OP wants English software, otherwise would have said so.


At what point did I say the OP was stupid? I simply said the question was kind of stupid. If you want help, you have to give more information. Simple as that. He asked a question without giving enough information, and that invites people to need clarification, or to give a very general answer.

And if you notice, I did ask the OP what kind of software. Did you not read my post? I admit, I probably could have posted a bit more nicely, but the OP came back at a response in a rude manner, so I was kind of in a rude manner myself. I don' apologise. But I did ask the question.

And as for China...are we in China? No, therefore I did not even consider what the buying circumstances are like there. If we had been in China, I might have offered different advice.

Get off your high-horse yourself and stop attacking people.

KPRROK
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 6:25 am    Post subject: Re: Legal Software Reply with quote

jo777 wrote:
Where can I buy legal software in Seoul?


Yongsan station - 7th, 8th and 9th floors.
If you are looking for microsoft products, look for the microsoft booth.
Games of all kinds are there too, English and Korean.

Is there something specific you were looking for?

You can also buy legal stuff at e-mart, wallmart, homeplus, lotte department stores, to name a few.

Just look in or close to the book section.
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[email protected]



Joined: 06 Apr 2004

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 9:17 am    Post subject: where in the store Reply with quote

Demophobe wrote:
In a store.

Sorry, but a pretty vague question.


I think the OP meant which part of the store!?

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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 2:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kprrok wrote:
laogaiguk wrote:
If you think the OP is stupid, ignore the thread. If you can help, help. WHy attack someone for something so small? Really.
Anyways, ever buy software in a "store" in China? Let me tell you it is not always legal, no matter how good you think the store is and how legal it looks. What do you say to your students when they ask a stupid question???
If you don't know, you could have posed the question of what software they were looking for instead of attacking? Or just ignore the thread.

I think it is pretty obvious the OP wants English software, otherwise would have said so.


At what point did I say the OP was stupid? I simply said the question was kind of stupid. If you want help, you have to give more information. Simple as that. He asked a question without giving enough information, and that invites people to need clarification, or to give a very general answer.

And if you notice, I did ask the OP what kind of software. Did you not read my post? I admit, I probably could have posted a bit more nicely, but the OP came back at a response in a rude manner, so I was kind of in a rude manner myself. I don' apologise. But I did ask the question.

And as for China...are we in China? No, therefore I did not even consider what the buying circumstances are like there. If we had been in China, I might have offered different advice.

Get off your high-horse yourself and stop attacking people.

KPRROK


But many people new to Korea probably don't really realize it is different than China, Hong Kong, etc. The OP could have heard rumours and just equated them together. Heck, if I heard they did something like that in America, I would assume they would do the same in Canada. Anyways, that is why I put that.

Unfortunately, because people like Demophobe would rather attack FIRST (the OP attacked a sarcastic remark, and you know it. The OP did not start the attacking), some people need to get on a high horse and put these pathetic, useless people in their place. THere was no need for it, and this is the third time I have seen him answer with only pure sarcasm and no help. The world needs a whole lot less of him in it.
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 2:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Legal Software Reply with quote

ttompatz wrote:
jo777 wrote:
Where can I buy legal software in Seoul?


Yongsan station - 7th, 8th and 9th floors.
If you are looking for microsoft products, look for the microsoft booth.
Games of all kinds are there too, English and Korean.

Is there something specific you were looking for?

You can also buy legal stuff at e-mart, wallmart, homeplus, lotte department stores, to name a few.

Just look in or close to the book section.


Thanks. 3 floors... They have a lot more than I had expected.
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Demophobe



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 3:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

laogaiguk wrote:


Do you have nothing better to do? Seriously. The person probably heard most software is of the illegal kind and is wondering before spending money. I can't remember, but if you are working as a teacher, quit and go home you useless twit. This is the third time you have posted sarcasm to someone asking for help. Just ignore the thread you useless twit.

For the OP, technomart should be pretty safe if they have software (not sure). I know there is a technomart across from the East Seoul bus terminal (on the green line, I forget the stop name, sorry). But the software is probably all in Korean.

Hopefully someone can point you in the right direction in Yongsan. I remember Den Den Town in Japan had English legal software, so I am sure there is some somewhere there.



YEEEEEEEEEHHHHHAAAWWWWWWW!!!!! Laughing Third time? No....more than that.

How can't the OP already know this much; that there are really only Technomart and Yongsan? Anyone who has a computer in this country knows these 2 places....if they don't, they haven't read anything about Korea, have no friends and don't go out.

I spend a lot of time in tech trying to help people here and have helped many, but they have to bring something to the table. That is just a common courtesy. If you go the doctor and say "I hurt.", how do you think he will respond? Or in Job Discussion: "My job sucks. Why?"

Ignore the thread? Sure....good option. You should choose it yourself.

At least the OP knows that someone is reading and will help if they can at least be a tad more specific. A tad. "Where can I buy English games, an OS, word processing, video editing"...anything at all and a specific answer will ensue.

Some people just can't help themselves and need some schooling. Look at the OP....nothing. A single sentence. And a really silly one at that. "Where can I buy legal software?" Come on...who on earth doesn't know the answer to this? A store. So how about "Which store is best to buy legal software?" This makes sense.

Anyways, thanks for taking the time to call me names (for the second time). Helpful indeed. You want to do some good? Go follow flotsam around and see if you can keep up with that.

Apology accepted. I already did so in my first reply.
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Demophobe wrote:
laogaiguk wrote:


Do you have nothing better to do? Seriously. The person probably heard most software is of the illegal kind and is wondering before spending money. I can't remember, but if you are working as a teacher, quit and go home you useless twit. This is the third time you have posted sarcasm to someone asking for help. Just ignore the thread you useless twit.

For the OP, technomart should be pretty safe if they have software (not sure). I know there is a technomart across from the East Seoul bus terminal (on the green line, I forget the stop name, sorry). But the software is probably all in Korean.

Hopefully someone can point you in the right direction in Yongsan. I remember Den Den Town in Japan had English legal software, so I am sure there is some somewhere there.



YEEEEEEEEEHHHHHAAAWWWWWWW!!!!! Laughing Third time? No....more than that.

How can't the OP already know this much; that there are really only Technomart and Yongsan? Anyone who has a computer in this country knows these 2 places....if they don't, they haven't read anything about Korea, have no friends and don't go out.

I spend a lot of time in tech trying to help people here and have helped many, but they have to bring something to the table. That is just a common courtesy. If you go the doctor and say "I hurt.", how do you think he will respond? Or in Job Discussion: "My job sucks. Why?"

Ignore the thread? Sure....good option. You should choose it yourself.

At least the OP knows that someone is reading and will help if they can at least be a tad more specific. A tad. "Where can I buy English games, an OS, word processing, video editing"...anything at all and a specific answer will ensue.

Some people just can't help themselves and need some schooling. Look at the OP....nothing. A single sentence. And a really silly one at that. "Where can I buy legal software?" Come on...who on earth doesn't know the answer to this? A store. So how about "Which store is best to buy legal software?" This makes sense.

Anyways, thanks for taking the time to call me names (for the second time). Helpful indeed. You want to do some good? Go follow flotsam around and see if you can keep up with that.

Apology accepted. I already did so in my first reply.


Your post was sarcastic, not asking a question for more information (for the third time I have seen). Your post was confrontational and you got exactly what you asked for. Simple as that. I have no doubt you have done it more than three times, but I have only seen it 3 times so can only comment on that.
I shouldn't ignore this thread cause I was going to (and did) post some relevant help. If you are serious, you could have said,
"Your question is vague. I can't help you with it unless you give us more information." instead of being the sarcastic a$$ that you are. Understand? For some reason I doubt it very much.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

laogaiguk,
Demophobe may have been a smartass in his original reply but you have been an asshole. Demophobe was correct in looking for more info as there was nothing to go on in the OP.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

laogaiguk wrote:


Your post was sarcastic, not asking a question for more information (for the third time I have seen). Your post was confrontational and you got exactly what you asked for. Simple as that. I have no doubt you have done it more than three times, but I have only seen it 3 times so can only comment on that.
I shouldn't ignore this thread cause I was going to (and did) post some relevant help. If you are serious, you could have said,
"Your question is vague. I can't help you with it unless you give us more information." instead of being the sarcastic a$$ that you are. Understand? For some reason I doubt it very much.


Potty mouth.

Wink

And how did I get what I ask for? By being clear.

Make some room for personality in that bland, PC world you live in. A funny chide...that's all it was. Almost as funny as the OP.

Lighten up, sheriff.
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