To the readers,
My apologies for the lack of recent content. South Korea is a very rainy country in the summer, so rainy at times it comes through the windows. Unfortunately, my laptop lived on a desk situated under a window. And one day while I was out and the window was open the rain paid my laptop a visit.
While much of the content on this site is produced on an iPad, and is still being produced, program conflicts between my iPad and Blogger prevent me from properly publishing content with images.
Rest assured, however, a new computer is on the way and this website will be regularly publishing content in the near future.
배고픈 유지 (stay hungry),
MTS Farrell
(Edit: Back in business!)
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