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oldguy
Your reply is well meant, and I believed that myself, but today I got a Korean to help me. In short, there is a provision for foreigners to join, and I'm in. At one step, you provide a cell phone number, and a registration number is sent almost instantly as a text message. There's also a step where an html e-mail message is sent to your e-mail, and you have to enter the alphanumeric characters in an image file. And things need to be done pretty damn quick, before the registration times out. And yes, you have to enter your name in caps. Don't count on me doing this anytime real soon, but I'll try to register again under another name, taking screen caps as I go to illustrate the process. FYI, Korean is hard, but the alphabet is easy, logical, and phonetic, unlike, let's say, katakana.
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