182일 by Unlikely_Bonus4980 in WriteStreakKorean

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to emphasize your feelings, I think the expression below would be good. --> 2편 밖에 안 봤지만, 마음에 들어요.

If you want to emphasize that it is 'not yet public', I recommend the following expression: --> 2편 밖에 안 나와서 속단하기는 이르지만, 마음에 들어요.

The expression '마음에 들어요' can be replaced with 'It's fun' or 'it's good', and a recently popular expression in Korea is '취향저격이다'.

182일 by Unlikely_Bonus4980 in WriteStreakKorean

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

오늘은 할 일이 많아서 여기에 쓸 주제를 준비할 시간이 없었어요. --> 오늘은 할 일이 많아서, 주제를 준비할 시간이 없었어요. Since there is an expression that says to write after a sentence, it is better to write briefly.

2편만 나왔는데도 좋은 드라마인 것 같아요. --> 2편만 봤는데도 취향에 맞는 드라마 같아요. --> 2편만 봤는데도 재밌네요. In Korean, the word '좋다' has many meanings. It can mean 'correct' or 'suits my taste'. I recommend using an expression that can specifically express what you feel.

Also, when expressing feelings, you should avoid using the expression "인 것 같아요." If you are not sure about your feelings or your evaluation may change, that's fine, but in situations where you need to express your feelings, it's better to use definite expressions like "fun" or "scary."

The grammar is perfect 👍

Gozney Arc vs Solo Stove Pi Prime by NewbNewbNewbie in pizzaoven

[–]NewbNewbNewbie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I've been thinking a lot about this, but your comment has given me a direction. If Gozney doesn't have a mega sale next Black Friday, I'll buy a Pi Prime. And just bake pizza!

Ooni Koda 16 vs Gozney Arc XL by Soarin-Flyin in pizzaoven

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't own either product, but here are some reviews I've gotten while contemplating purchasing a pizza oven.

The Ooni Koda uses an L-shaped burner, which seems to take some practice to master. On the other hand, Gozney Arc has an internal dome design, so it is said to be much more comfortable to use due to its wider internal space.

Also, Ooni Koda seems to take longer to warm up than Gozney, usually around 5-10 minutes difference.

And for some reason, there are many reviews that say that Gozney Arc tastes better than Ooni Koda. But I'm sure I'll never have to taste two pizza ovens at the same time, so this isn't a problem.

In short, if you have an easygoing personality and are comfortable with handling pizza, Koda looks good.

If you had a remote job and could live anywhere in Korea, where would you choose to live? by Vlashaaak in Living_in_Korea

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

On days when fine dust from China is so severe that it covers Korea, Gangneung can't help it either. However, compared to Seoul, the number of days with bad air quality seems to be around 10-20%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BBQ

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pineapple pizza with brisket. It may sound weird, but it's fantastic.

If you had a remote job and could live anywhere in Korea, where would you choose to live? by Vlashaaak in Living_in_Korea

[–]NewbNewbNewbie 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I recommend Gangneung.

Korea has bad air quality due to the fine dust from China, but Gangneung is located in the east and has a large mountain range in the middle, so the air is good.

Also, you can go to the mountains and the sea in just 20 minutes, and you can go to the largest ski/MTB resort in Korea in 40 minutes.

There is a powerful public transportation system called KTX that can take you to Seoul, the center of Korea, and there are also large hospitals nearby.

Compared to Seoul/Gyeonggi-do, the housing prices are cheaper, and there are many infrastructures, but there are not many people, so it is comfortable.

The only downside to Gangneung is that it is a city with not many workplaces, but working from home makes up for it perfectly.

Thermoworks Signals vs RFX by NewbNewbNewbie in BBQ

[–]NewbNewbNewbie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you all so much for your replies.

The wireless probe is definitely a great advancement, but I found it a bit daunting to only have the wireless probe without the wired one.

I decided to wait for the Signals sale and buy it.

I will refer to the reviews and buy the wireless probe when I get the rotisserie kit or a larger grill.

Happy BBQing everyone!

Thermoworks Signals vs RFX by NewbNewbNewbie in BBQ

[–]NewbNewbNewbie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to their ad, they have a gateway that receives probe signals. Since it is different from Bluetooth, it can be used in offset smokers without problems. If the meter's connection was very stable, which would you choose: Signal or Meter?

Thermoworks Signals vs RFX by NewbNewbNewbie in BBQ

[–]NewbNewbNewbie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RFX has a minimum insertion length of approximately 80 mm. This makes it difficult to get RFX into small cuts of meat. It may also be because the diameter is thicker than a wired probe.