North Korea Propaganda Film Used To Teach How Americans Live [FBHW]
Recently North Korea has been doing some serious sword rattling. Ending a cease fire that was signed in 1953.
Recently North Korea has been doing some serious sword rattling. Ending a cease fire that was signed in 1953.
I swear the North Koreans get more adorable to me every day. Their empty threats of using their faulty missiles and crazy propaganda films are just good old fashion fun.
Eat your heart out cruising USA circa 1994, there is a new big cat in town and he hails from Pyongyang North Korea!
Well according to analysists it looks like North Korea are testing nukes. Not surprising since they're first few attempts were epic fails. I just wanna know when these guys will just give it up.
So on Thursday, North Korea got the bright idea that it might be a good time to try and impress the world by launching a missile. The attempt failed, and we have the footage.
Who says that North Koreans lead a sheltered life? Recently this video surfaced of some young North Koreans performing the iconic 80's tune 'Take On Me' the only way North Koreans know how- on the accordion.
Late Sunday night it was reported that the long term leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-il, had died of an apparent heart attack. His son will take over as the countries leader.
Our kookey friends north of the 38th Parallel are at it again. First it was their own distribution of Linux called Red Star, which I did download and install. But I couldn't use it because it was in Korean. Now, Kim Jong-Il is having people hack games to make some real world cash.
I wanted to get away from the hacking stories for a bit and when I saw this, I was kind of flabbergasted to discover that North Korea is not only building and developing netbooks for business and education for use in their country, but they also have their own version of Linux to run the netbooks with. It's called Red Star.