Monday, September 03, 2007

"Koreans are natural-born semicon [people]"

Suryong Kim Jong-il
Also a "natural-born semicon"
(Image from Wikipedia)

Today, the day that I have been dreading all summer long, the day that I have been meticulously preparing myself for, the first moon day in the first of the four misnamed months, the greatest day of days, has finally arrived.

The semester begins.

And I must now face students. Korean students. A fearsome prospect, as all of us non-Korean instructors here now know, for we have word from on high that:
"Koreans are the smartest, most sophisticated and best educated people."
So says Quack Noh-kwon (or Kwak Noh-kwon, spellings vary), as reported in the August 29th edition of The Korea Herald. Who is this Quack? The formidable mind behind these words, the inestimable Quack, serves as Chairman and CEO of HANMI Semicon, and as a smart, educated Korean himself, he has also expressed some very sophisticated views of his own on the great success to be expected not only by the Korean semicon industry but even by the Korean nation:
"I am sure that if we rule the semicon industry, we can rule the world, just like the human brain rules the whole body."
Now, this sounds so much like a summary of the Kim Jong-il's juche (joo-cheh) philosophy that I have to wonder which Korea is going to "rule the world," and I wish that Quack had been asked that question because the answer is too far above the powers of my unsophisticated non-Korean brain, which needs a great, beloved leader like North Korea's inerrant Suryong:
[T]he Suryong [i.e., the leader] . . . and the masses are integrated into an immortal socio-political body, the brain (center) of which is the Suryong, and . . . political life, which is immortal, is given by this socio-political body, and therefore, the masses are only required to obey unconditionally the brain of the body, which is the Suryong. (Young Whan Kihl, "North Korea's Political Problem," NAPSNet Policy Forum Online, #12, November 25, 1997, The Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development)
Unfortunately, those of us living here in South Korea lack the superior guiding leadership of the very great Suryong Kim Jong-il, but we at least have great leaders like the immortal Suryong Quack, who is much too busy to stop for death:
Even though Quack turns 70 next year, he is too busy to stop. He says he does not have time to think about retirement.
That's good news for all of us non-brains, but I do have a lingering concern over what we mere non-Korean busybodies teaching here in Korea should do if Quack remains in his semicon state, for my non-brain body needs clear, directive leadership since it must today face these "smartest, most sophisticated and best educated people," my Korean students.

Actually, they are pretty good...

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12 Comments:

At 9:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, you know what Quack's statement reminds me of? The Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere--just with the tables turned and a (much) broader scope.

 
At 9:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If they're so smart, why do their fans tend to kill them?

 
At 10:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well since kapoks' having so much doggone trouble with his math classes he must ask: would applying for an "equivalency green card" help?

A GED hasn't been so. And JK needs every advantage! JK realizes anyone known as "Quack" (even if it might have an "e-r" attached must lend some benefit.

JK will turn his fans off by disconnecting the neutral at the service-entrance if that might help. He will even undo his grounding/grounded bond at the same location. JK has looked Death in the eye anyway given the humidity of an Ozarks' afternoon.

If Gypsy Scholar can, will he intercede with the Mighty Quack to lend some of that gray matter or well, divine gift to a mere Ozarkian? JK would tell his beloved: Montana Wildhack that in one of her "moments" she might wish to visit Quack.

JK

 
At 12:05 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

Charles, if Brian Myers is correct, then North Korean nationalism is warmed-over Japanese nationalism, so there would be that connection.

Jeffery Hodges

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At 12:08 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

Richardson, quite possibly, the fans are Japanese products intended to undermine Korean productivity.

However, I continue to believe that fan death affects everyone and that Koreans are simply the 'canaries in the coal mine.'

Jeffery Hodges

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At 12:10 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

JK, Mr. Quack will be happy to direct you but prefers not to part with any of his perfect brain, whether for you or some other 'zombie.'

Jeffery Hodges

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At 2:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Applying for a green card won't help then?

Doggone.

JK

 
At 3:17 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

JK, Mr. Quack says that a Korean card is better than any green card even if the pronunciations are similar, so he needs no green card.

Jeffery Hodges

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At 8:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Doh! I should have realized that.

Now I suspect that Gypsy Scholar is actually a Korean; nothing else could explain his brilliant observations.

Excuse me, I need to throw some poop at passersby, and then drool over South Korean made electronic products in a catalog.

 
At 10:02 PM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

Yes, Richardson, primitive primates must toss their output at others, whereas we 'Koreans' can sell ours.

I speak as an 'honorary' (or ornery?) Korean.

Now, excuse me while I shut off some fans before my children succumb...

Jeffery Hodges

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At 5:09 AM, Blogger Hathor said...

Does the fan in an air conditioner count?

 
At 5:28 AM, Blogger Horace Jeffery Hodges said...

All fans, Hathor, all fans. Even sports fans. Particularly soccer fans, who seem to be especially dangerous...

Jeffery Hodges

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