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more about #northkorea Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Looks like they haven't changed since the last time we saw them... [gizmodo.com] #northkoreanarcade more » Kaiser-Machead: If the rittle chirren want to pray, they need to pay! ~Kim Jong-Il. #northkoreanarcade more » Gary_7vn: Looks like a really happening place. You go Korea! #northkoreanarcade more » Auzburner: Problem: I hate to say it, but I don't feel Obama's willing to retaliate. I don't see him as a President that is willing to pull the trigger when he r... more » Uncletwitch: I wonder if there is a way to cut that country off electronicly from the WWW.. They want to be isolated; fine.. Be then... Maybe some covert missions ... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: If I wanted more money for my department's budget, but had no reason, hmmmm, would I knowingly allow such an attack, as to easily get appropriations? ... more » 92BuickLeSabre: Kim is on death's door. Stroke, pancreatic cancer, the works. He's acting up to maintain his control as he weakens so things will pass smoothly to h... more » Autism: They need to stop making DDoS nonsense and get back to what they're really good at: making more VERY GOOD Korean Drama Series. more » egoods: This is a touchy subject for me. Half of me hates the idea of going to war with another country. But the other half of me would love to see Kim Jong I... more » OtisCabeal: I say we set off an emp on the border but announce what we are doing an hour before hand. that way they dont have time to say they will retaliate if w... more » Killjoy: So he knows that he'll get nuked for nuking, but that a cyber-counterattack won't do much to his country. Clever girl... The good thing is, now that... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Eastern Europeans were hacking the US for years just after the "iron curtain" fell. It wasn't as if they had hugely powerful machines back then eithe... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Although I understand DDOS attacks can temporarily disable important website by flooding them with requests, I would hope that this is something that ... more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: I'm so worried about modern technology. I'm so worried about all the things that they dump in the sea. I'm so worried about it, worried about it, w... more » kylenalepa: I'm not too worried. NK is so backwards that even if they launch a missile there's no guarantee it would actually hit its target. Besides, there's no ... more » ThickSkinned: NK doesn't worry me in the least. China being their staunchest ally, that worries me. more » slevit1: I don't know why the the US leaders continually let this lunatic threaten the country. I think we ought to put a swift end to the nonsense propaganda... more » frigg: Defense, pfft. Isn't it their offense technology we should be worried about? more » Someone horked my name at engadget: Recently, in my neck of the woods(N. Cali.), certain members of the Hmong community were charged with conspiring to overthrow the Laotian govt. Couldn... more » Kaiser-Machead: I'm more afraid of Batboy Jong-Il slithering out from under my bed and biting my trachea out while I sleep, along with the white figure with black eye... more » -
#war
The North Korea Cyberattack Aftermath: We Are F*cked
Defense Tech has some interesting analysis of what happened with the North Korea's attacks on United States and South Korean government sites. Given Kim Jong Il's pathetic telecommunication infrastructure, their summary is both scary and kind of saddening. More » -
#questionoftheday
Are You Worried About North Korea And Their Defense Technology?
We have heard a lot recently about North Korea and their missile program (or lack thereof), but do you really consider them a threat to the US? How should we handle the situation? More » -
#war
North Korea Now Attacking US Government Sites, Sources Say
Since North Korea's unreliable "Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles" are still far from hitting the US, Kim Jong Il's hacker hordes are now attacking US government web sites. At least, according to the South Korea Information Security Agency. More » -
#nukes
What's the Fallout if North Korea Nukes Hawaii?
North Korea's aiming their test missile near Hawaii. The US military says they can protect the islands, and locals aren't too worried, but if something happens, the thermal, shockwave and radioactive fallout will look something like this. More » -
#northkorea
More Analysis on the Korean Rocket Launch
Really interested in what kind of nuclear rocket capability North Korea has? The Bulletin does a really in-depth analysis of the latest launch, based on released and carefully reasoned interpolated data. More » -
#photoshopcontest
In Which We Provoke Kim Jong Il in 77 Offensive and Hilarious Ways
OK, so if crazy Kim Jong Il does try nuking Hawaii this weekend, don't blame me. He was planning on it before this horrifying and hilarious gallery of shameful Photoshops appeared. Oh god, what have I done? -
#photoshopcontest
Let's Shame Kim Jong Il
So, North Korea's Kim Jong Il thinks he can scare us with threats about nuking Hawaii, does he? I'm not scared of some dictator with a Napoleon complex. So lets shame him the only way we know how: with Photoshop. More » -
#nuclear
Just Where Can North Korea's Missiles Hit?
This Guardian report says that North Korea would hit the United States with a "fire shower" of nukes if we attack first. But how far can NK deliver the 5-7 nukes that they're currently suspected of having? More » -
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#twitter
Kim Jong-il Has More Twitter Followers than You
I didn't want it to come to this. But if enriching uranium is the only way I can amass a decent threshold of Twitter followers, then so be it. [Gary Varvel via Newlaunches] -
#weapons
North Korea Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Fails Miserably
According to the US Northern Command, the infamous North Korean launch of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile—which went over Japan terrifying Brian Ashcraft—has been a complete failure, with its payload falling into the Pacific Ocean: More » -
#parody
Kim Jong Il's Plan to Bring the Moon to North Korea Isn't Actually Real...Right Guys?
Breaking news from The Onion: Kim Jong Il will transport the moon to North Korea by 2015. And it's a plan that's so damn crazy that it just might work. [via bbGadgets] -
#ahoyhoyjongilhere
North Korea To Get Its First National Mobile Phone Network
Kim Jong Il may be on his deathbed, but now he can easily order via cellphone more rare stewed peacock meat to be delivered to him via horseback while the theme from the Godfather plays. More »

