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29 November 2012

EESB04 Discharge Measurement.


There is no fieldwork requirement for the Principles of Hydrology course, but our professor decided to take the class down to the valley during the last lecture. The goal was to gather streamflow data with a current-meter, and use them to calculate the discharge rate by using velocity-area method.



Tom, one of the technicians of the department, 
and Professor Mitchell, whom I had EESA01 and EESB04 with.



U.S. Geological Survey website gives a good explanation and a diagram on how the streamflow is measured: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/streamflow2.html The same method of cross-sectional discharge measurement has been applied to measure the velocity of the streamflow of Highland Creek. The calculation based on measurement has given us the value of 0.48 cubic meters per second, compared to the 0.39 cubic meters per second, the data from the Water Survey of Canada:





I wonder if there is another field like Geoscience- very fundamental in academic nature (what could be other than studying mother Earth?) and yet so practical and activity based. People in this field are the one that can truly take the benefits of spending their time in a lab/office and also get paid to do these extraordinary activities in the field. I wonder if this is something I've thought about when I was young.


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Keywords: Geoscience, University

25 November 2012

New Phone.


I was anxiously waiting for the Nexus 4 to get restocked, then my friend gave me an offer I couldn't resist.
$340 for a mint conditioned- factory unlocked iPhone 4S 32gb. This seemed like a pretty good deal whatnot.

I've been using second-hand iPhone 3G since 2009 and desperately needed a new phone that functions (at least working home button or earphone jack- which didn't work since this spring). I also needed a new phone that stays fit in my pocket and be able to stick with me for long time. I guess this one will be my new partner for upcoming years.

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I was hoping to move away from the iPhone's high-end price and its oppressed iOS, but ironically I'm back to here. I hope I don't end up locking myself into the Apple Inc. ecosystem just like what this Guardian UK article is referring to. In the mean time, I'm enjoying what this little thing can offer- this thing can wirelessly sync this with the iTunes on my Macbook and send free iMessages to my friends!


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Keywords: iPhone, Purchase

22 November 2012

Season's Greetings.


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Season's Greetings.
2012-11-22T18:43:00-05:00
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20 November 2012

Distillery District.


I love Victorian architecture, good urban renewal projects, concept of live-work-play neighbourhood.
It was only matter of time to find out about the Distillery District beside the Don River. 



It's hard to believe how well these architectures from 1860s are preserved. The Gooderham and Worts Distillery, what used to be the largest distillery in the world has now became the new neighbourhood with high rise condos and places where artists, artisans, entrepreneurs, young professionals can come together. This isn't just another ground that has been restored to become a 'historical district' or 'pioneer village'. It's a work of planning that combined the memory of past time and the need of modern inhabitants. Such a neat place that makes you want to live in.



Created by iKEN at 11:02
Distillery District.
2012-11-20T11:02:00-05:00
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Architecture|Geography|Toronto|
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19 November 2012

The Starry Night.




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The Starry Night.
2012-11-19T23:54:00-05:00
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17 November 2012

November 17, 2012.


- It still feels like September for me but I already saw Christmas decoration coming up in the mall. It must've been those time loops you go through while preparing and writing for midterms. Now that it's passing through mid-November time of the year, I can already see the first semester coming to an end and professors appealing (not begging) for a good course evaluation. It's still hard to believe that I will write a final exam in only 20 days though.

- Apparently my TD bank account has been automatically switched from Youth to a regular service as I turned 19. Thanks for the no-heads up, I got charged with extra $30 on debit transaction fee (I make a lot of small purchases i.e. coffee) and $10.95 of monthly fee in October.... Oh God Why. I personally think providing good plans for youths and university students is an easy way to get a life-long customer, but Toronto Dominion sees it otherwise. On the other side, it seems CIBC offers no monthly fee, no transaction limit plan for university students! Way to go, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce!

- I've been looking to get a new phone and I finally set my heart to the Google Nexus 4. It's an Android phone with top-notch techy specification. More importantly, it's a kind of phone that can be directly purchased from Google Store (and it's dirt cheap!) and doesn't require term contracts or need for overpriced data plans. Since I don't stay in one place for very long time, I figured this kind of phone with boundless freedom is what I need (Not in terms of contracts and country lock, but also about iOS too... yes, I'm looking at you iPhone). The only problem is that it got all sold out within 10 minutes on the release date and I need to wait a couple of more weeks.

- There is one big thing I learned from working in the office and talking with co-workers last summer: Although willing to work in the office at young age is good, I will never have this opportunity of having long summer breaks in the future- and I should take the advantage of when I can. So, I've been currently working on a plan to take a journey to this distant but fascinating country (I can't tell you where at the moment) with two great friends I met in the campus. It's hard to tell you now whether how much progress has been made for this project, but it will come in time.

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- 아직도 새 학기가 시작된지 얼마 안된거같은데 벌써 크리스장식들이 설치되고있는걸 보면 중간고사 기간동안 시간이 얼마나 빨리갔는지 알 수 있다. 중간고사는 방금 막 끝났는데 왜 기말이 20일밖에 안남은건지?

- 만19세가 되니깐 청소년으로 등록되어있던 은행계좌가 일반으로 전환되었다. 이 사실을 모른체 데빗카드로 계속 긁고다녔더니 무려 30불이나 수수료가 나오고 10.95불을 월 계좌 사용료로 내는 불상사가 발생하였다 아놔 ㅠ

- 새 핸드폰을 사려고 계속 찾아봐왔는데 넥서스4만큼 내 요구에 맞는게 없는거같다. 비싸지 않은가격에 성능은 아이폰5이랑 갤럭시S3와 동급이고 통신사/국가 언락되었다는 사실이 좋은거같다. 개인적인 사정상 한곳에 오랫동안 있지 못하는데 장기계약이 없는게 있는것보다 훨씬 편하다. 출시일날 10분안에 다팔리는바람에 2주정도 기다려야된다 ㅠ

- 작년 여름에 사무실에서 일하면서 느끼고 사람들과 대화하면서 알게된게있는데, 어렸을때 다양한 경험을 해야된다는것이다. 이 말을 듣고 요번여름은 다르게 보내고싶다는 생각을 해왔고 지금은 대학교 친구 2명과 한달동안 타지에서 여름을 보낼 구상을 하고있다. 아직 부모님과 얘기도 안했고 어느 나라인지도 밝히기가 좀 그렇지만, 곧 이 아이디어에 대해 진전이 있고 자세한 계획을 여기 적을 수 있을꺼같다.

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November 17, 2012.
2012-11-17T21:12:00-05:00
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16 November 2012

Gooderham Building.


49 Wellington Street East - Also known as the Flatiron building of Toronto.

"The Gooderham Building is the focal point of one of Toronto's most iconic vistas: looking west down Front Street towards the building's prominent rounded cornder, framed on the sides b the heritage commerical blocks along Front Street, and with the skycrapers of the Financial District towering in the background."



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Gooderham Building.
2012-11-16T18:29:00-05:00
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St.Claire West Station.


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St.Claire West Station.
2012-11-16T17:20:00-05:00
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Architecture|Toronto|Transit|
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12 November 2012

November 12, 2012.


Once in a while, I hope someone could tell me that I'm on the right tracks on things.
Would that be too much to ask? (:

가끔은 누군가가 나에게 다가와서는, 내가 가는 방향이 옳은거라고 확신을 해줬으면 하는 상상을한다.
너무 많은걸 바라는건가? (:





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November 12, 2012.
2012-11-12T14:59:00-05:00
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November 9, 2012.


@ Toronto Coach Terminal (Bay and Dundas West St.)
I wonder what happens if all these wifi cause conflicts to each other.
It's good that our eyes can only observe visible light.

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November 9, 2012.
2012-11-12T08:25:00-05:00
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9 November 2012

FedEx International Priority™


Toronto to Seoul, Guaranteed delivery within three business days.
I've had three sheets of documents that couldn't wait nor handled by regular Canada post service.

These documents will literally change my identity and influence the course of my future (:


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FedEx International Priority™
2012-11-09T21:29:00-05:00
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8 November 2012

November 8, 2012.


I am thankful that I have the ability to appreciate sunsets.


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November 8, 2012.
2012-11-08T17:09:00-05:00
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5 November 2012

Queen and Bay Street.


Starbucks in front of the Old Cityhall.


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Queen and Bay Street.
2012-11-05T21:19:00-05:00
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Architecture|Drink|Toronto|Urban|
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Kennedy Station- Westbound.


Subway tunnels are too fascinating.


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Kennedy Station- Westbound.
2012-11-05T21:16:00-05:00
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Architecture|Railway|Toronto|Transit|Urban|
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1 November 2012

November 1, 2012.

The busiest day of a week is Wednesday- especially when there is a bi-weekly Biology lab plus the regular schedule.

I want to note here that I've proudly survived the followings today (Oct.31st):
6 hours of lectures
3 hours of Biology lab
3 hours of commuting
* Under the condition of sleeping 3 hours in the previous day

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I believe that pulling an all nighter is not really a sustainable- nor desirable thing to do; It's based on three reasons: First, it will create chaos on your biological rhythm. Second, it shows the lack of time management skill. Third, the productivity is highly inefficient.

Unfortunately I had to stay up all night two days in a row to remedy my priority on midterms over assignment in the past week. Last night, or perhaps today's mission was to hand in the hydrology assignment on time with my friend. The work was on making areal estimation of precipitation through arithmetic, isohyets, and thiessen polygon method- which didn't really require much intuitive thinkings but required long time of drawing lines, calculation, and counting. Although I jeopardized my thursday condition- I'm just happy that I put my best effort on the assignment in times of challenge.

Oh god, that feeling when you are about to wrap up your work of the night and early risers are coming in to study.


한국어 요약본: 1) 수요일날 하루동안 강의 6시간, 생물 랩세션 3시간,  통근 3시간이라는 스케쥴을 소화했습니다ㅠㅠ  2) 목요일날 오전에 제출해야되는 수문학 과제를 작성하느랴 친구와 밤을 셌습니다. 모든일을 마치고 가벼운 마음으로 정리를 하려는데 아침에 등교하는 사람들을 보니깐 기분이 묘하네요.

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