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WHAT?!

This is just so silly ... 'the evil imperialists'? I mean seriously - we are providing Korea with food and all the things they need to survive, they cannot survive without us they have massive droughts ... and much more. Show some consideration!

posted by : Clandestine55446, 07 May 2009 Complain about this comment
StarCraft

The only thing they use the Internet for in South Korea is play StarCraft. Maybe all someone needs to do is sent a few copies over the border and get North Korea hooked on it too...

posted by : David, 06 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Quite funny

But less funny when when you start finding similarities in your own beloved leaders and government.

posted by : Lars, 05 May 2009 Complain about this comment
the net

ok so they have a few laptops bought in from china ...but do they have the internet?? ..yes they have and its faster in north korea than in the uk
send em virgin media that will screw em up !!

posted by : daisycutter, 05 May 2009 Complain about this comment
DPRK cyber threat!

So, Al Gore is really from North Korea?

I don't see how the DPRK is going to do much with two original IBM PCs and DOS 1.0, but hey, if it means a few billion more dollars to the Dept. of De Fence, then by all means!

posted by : Rich Wargo, 05 May 2009 Complain about this comment
awesome

Loved the article. I was beginning to lose hope for the lands of evil. Perhaps extermination will not be necessary.

posted by : mogwai, 05 May 2009 Complain about this comment
Good, but abit extreme?

AN overall good article, I think? A bit difficult to see what's actually true/the case.

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What was the article about again? :S I got lost in all the text. ...

Btw, On a note: This one's worse than Charlies Rants :D

posted by : Erik, 05 May 2009 Complain about this comment

Glorious North Korea develops cyber war unit

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