Now you can watch DPRK North Korea TV LIVE on the Net
Looks like Kim Jong iLL decided to use some of that
UN economic aide he recently got to install a dish to uplink DPRK Shortwave and Television to the Internet. (bless his kooky little heart) Watch streaming North Korean television 24 hours a day! Here --- http://www.vunet.org/videos/tv_north...north-340.html |
Now you can watch DPRK North Korea TV LIVE on the Net
On Aug 10, 4:39 pm, "Rev. Bonghits4jesus' LTD"
Watch streaming North Korean television 24 hours a day! Here --- http://www.vunet.org/videos/tv_north...north-340.html Excellent, the world needs a source of truth, we certainly aren't getting it from the corporate controlled media in the "LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE DECEIVED..." Is Communism Dead? Lee Wha Rang - 09/21/96 Some Western press and politicos have been saying that "Communism is dead" and that North Korea is the only remaining "Stalinist" country - which too is about to collapse. The fact is that Communism is very much alive. Communism has not died, but it's main ideas have been absorbed into other political ideologies, just as pre-Christ religious beliefs were gradually adapted into Christianity and other religions (In fact, on e finds many Christian ideals in Communism.) Where is Communism alive today? There are 'Communist' parties in many countries, but only few governments today are controlled by so-called 'Communists' (Cuba, China, N Korea, Vietnam, and a number of the former Soviet-bloc nations). It may sound stran ge but many Communist ideas are alive and well in the United States (there is 'Communist Party of USA' which has a presidential candidate for the November election) and other democratic, socialist and indeed, dictatorial nations. Is America Red? In the good old 'anti-Communist' US of A, one finds many Communist ideas in practice as expounded below: Ten Communist planks implemented in America. Communism USA 1)Abolition of property (rights) in land and application of all rents (taxes) of land to public purposes Zoning, School tax (from Property "rents") Equitable interest in land, no alodial title. No free holders. Accomplished: 14th Amend U.S. Const. 1868. Title 17 health and safety code. 2) A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 501 (c)(3) corporate churches/businesses. Income tax - IRS (Title 26) Fed. tax can take up to 88% of income. Social Security. Public Property (state police powers). Accomplished: 16th Amend U.S. Const. 1913. Social Security Act 1936. JHR 192, 1933 3) Abolition of all right to inheritance. Limited inheritance via inheritance tax. Accomplished: Estate tax 1916 4) Confiscation of the property of emigrants and rebels. Confiscation of drug-merchant property "War on Drugs" IRS confiscation of private property without due process. RICO Act (Racketeering Influenced & Corrupt Organizations) Imprisonment of "terrorist" and those who write or speak against the government. Accomplished: Public Law 99-570 1986. Established 1970. Sedition Act 1798 also used in 1940's and 1988. 5) Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly. Federal reserve Banks. All local banks use credit & are members of Fed. reserve System and regulated by the U.S. Govt. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Accomplished: Federal Reserve Act 1913. Federal Reserve Act 1933. 6) Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state. Interstate Commerce Commission. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) US Civil Aeronautics. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). Accomplished: ICC Act 1887. The Commissions Act 1934. Est 1938. Est 1958. 7) Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state, the bringing into cultivation of wastelands, and the improvement of the soil generally with a common plan. Anti-trust Acts. Department of Commerce and Labor. Dept. of Agriculture. Dept. of Interior (Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Mines, Nat'l Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service). Accomplished: Established 1 902. Established 1903. Established 1862. Established 1849. 8) Equal liability of all labor (for the National debt). Establishment of industrial armies, especially for Agriculture. "Two income families" because of inflation and National debt. Woman's Suffrage. Affirmative action. Socialist Unions. International Workers of the World (Chicago). Accomplished: Women in the work place 1920's 19th Amend., U.S. Const. 1920. Civil Righ ts Act 1964. Established 1869. Established 1905. 9) Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries, gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country, by a more equable distribution of the population over the country. Farms lost to "the suburbs" and manufacturing/commercialism. Perverted technology/ corporate farms. National farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. Accomplished: 1880-1990's (Title 17 "Zoning") Took hold 1910-1990's/ 1870's-1880's. 10) Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form. State run, tax financed schools. Socialized/progressive education. Child Labor Act, Pennsylvania. Children now work with State approval. Abolition of private education. Accomplished: Horace Mann 1837-1848. John Dewey 1870-1910. Established 1848. Source: Turiyan Gold's article posted to alt.politics.org.cia , Sept. 6, 1996 -- "Turiyan Gold --link www.netcom.com Home Page Communists or Nationalists? It should be noted that not all 'Communists' practice the Communism in the 'pure' form envisioned by Marx and Engels. Stalin used Communism to enslave and hold together the Soviet Union. Mao Zedong used it to obtain funds and support from Commintern unt il his excommunication, Gen. Li Tong Whi (a Korean anti-Japanese partisan leader) joined the Party in order to be eligible for Lenin's rubles, Ho Chi-min joined the Party to feed and equip his anti-French troops. Both Mao and Ho hated Stalin's haughty at titude toward the 'fraternal Communist Parties', and both men had approached Uncle Sam for money and weapons, only to be rebuffed by the 'anti-Red' State Dept. North Korea's Kim Il Sung joined the Communist Party in his teens and worshipped Stalin. The S Korean troops which occupied Pyongyang in 1950 found Kim's office adorned with numerous portraits and statues of Stalin. But Stalin's lukewarm support for his war efforts and even less support from Stalin's heirs put dampers on Kim's love for the Soviets. Kim realized that the Soviets were just another breed of imperialists looking for suckers. After the Korean War, Kim became more nationalistic and less Communistic. He purged pro-Soviet Koreans and the old-guard Communists from S Korea and devised his own political ideology - juche. This earned him much scorn and derision from the 'authentic' Communists who broke ties with N Korea. For example, the Japanese Communist Party opposes N Korea, and the former Soviet Communist Party shunned Kim Il Sung. While Communism was used by various nationalists and dictators, the 'anti-Communists' used it to their advantage. Communism has never been the monolithic evil Empire out to enslave every one. Domino theories and 'evil empires' existed only in the minds o f politicians who were more interested in protecting their dung hills than facing the truth. |
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On Aug 10, 7:59 pm, wrote:
On Aug 10, 4:39 pm, "Rev. Bonghits4jesus' LTD" Watch streaming North Korean television 24 hours a day! Here --- http://www.vunet.org/videos/tv_north...north-340.html Excellent, the world needs a source of truth, we certainly aren't getting it from the corporate controlled media in the "LAND OF THE FREE AND HOME OF THE DECEIVED..." Is Communism Dead? Lee Wha Rang - 09/21/96 Some Western press and politicos have been saying that "Communism is dead" and that North Korea is the only remaining "Stalinist" country - which too is about to collapse. The fact is that Communism is very much alive. Communism has not died, but it's main ideas have been absorbed into other political ideologies, just as pre-Christ religious beliefs were gradually adapted into Christianity and other religions (In fact, on e finds many Christian ideals in Communism.) Actually, Marx took his inspiration from Jewish philosophy and thought. This isn't antisemitic libel-Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg has noted that ideas found in the writings of Rabbi Yitzhak Luria, known to his followers as "The Sacred Lion", are echoed in Communism. Hints of kabalism and its sacred text, the Zohar, are also found in Marx's work. Marx came from a long line of rabbis-his family had converted to Christianity two generations before his birth to escape persecution, but Marx's German government ID cards said he was a "Jude". Marx was extremely well read and likely read Luria's works, the Zohar, and many others before formulating Communism. Jews have always been attracted to Communism-everybody from Trotsky (who changed his name from Bronstein) to Emma Goldman (once the most hated woman in America because of her total challenge to Victorianism) had Jewish roots. David Horowitz has written several books about growing up in a family and community of Jewish Communists. Where is Communism alive today? There are 'Communist' parties in many countries, but only few governments today are controlled by so-called 'Communists' (Cuba, China, N Korea, Vietnam, and a number of the former Soviet-bloc nations). It may sound stran ge but many Communist ideas are alive and well in the United States (there is 'Communist Party of USA' which has a presidential candidate for the November election) and other democratic, socialist and indeed, dictatorial nations. Is America Red? In the good old 'anti-Communist' US of A, one finds many Communist ideas in practice as expounded below: Ten Communist planks implemented in America. Communism USA 1)Abolition of property (rights) in land and application of all rents (taxes) of land to public purposes Zoning, School tax (from Property "rents") Equitable interest in land, no alodial title. No free holders. Accomplished: 14th Amend U.S. Const. 1868. Title 17 health and safety code. A stretch. In true Communism, all land is owned by "the people", which means the state. Taxing land is not the same as seizing it, as Communists have always done. 2) A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 501 (c)(3) corporate churches/businesses. Income tax - IRS (Title 26) Fed. tax can take up to 88% of income. Social Security. Public Property (state police powers). Accomplished: 16th Amend U.S. Const. 1913. Social Security Act 1936. JHR 192, 1933 This was the main plank of the Populists in 1896. You get this one. 3) Abolition of all right to inheritance. Limited inheritance via inheritance tax. Accomplished: Estate tax 1916 Inheritnace taxes only apply to big estates. Usually, Communists have abolished ALL inheritance, with people forfeiting all possessions to the state upon death. A tax on monetary inheritance isn't exactly the same, with the rich keeping their land and homes, and everybody keeping personal possessions such as cars and other knick knacks of everyday life. In some states people who go bankrupt can keep a "homestead", which can be any real property, even a multimillion dollar mansion. Texas is one notable example. Florida also has lax property laws. 4) Confiscation of the property of emigrants and rebels. Confiscation of drug-merchant property "War on Drugs" IRS confiscation of private property without due process. RICO Act (Racketeering Influenced & Corrupt Organizations) Imprisonment of "terrorist" and those who write or speak against the government. Accomplished: Public Law 99-570 1986. Established 1970. Sedition Act 1798 also used in 1940's and 1988. ALL governments imprison those who get to be a big enough threat. It depends on how you define "rebel" or in Communist parlance "counterrevolutionary" but Communists typically have a broader usage than Western governments. 5) Centralization of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly. Federal reserve Banks. All local banks use credit & are members of Fed. reserve System and regulated by the U.S. Govt. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Accomplished: Federal Reserve Act 1913. Federal Reserve Act 1933. The weird thing is that national banks predate Communism. Read up on The Bank of the United States sometime. If you want to point to the Bank of England, that goes back even farther. Again, it's semantics. Since individual depositors do not open accounts with the Fed, it's technically not an exclusive monopoly. It is tightly regulated. 6) Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state. Interstate Commerce Commission. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) US Civil Aeronautics. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). Accomplished: ICC Act 1887. The Commissions Act 1934. Est 1938. Est 1958. This has usually meant state owned media, which is not the case in America, unlike everywhere else. It is arguable that some media is not regulated at all, such as shortwave radio and the internet. America does not have a state airline or a nationally owned rail or telephone system, which is also unique. (There is Amtrak, but freight is far more important, and that is private. Amtrak leases track usage from the corporations.) 7) Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the state, the bringing into cultivation of wastelands, and the improvement of the soil generally with a common plan. Anti-trust Acts. Department of Commerce and Labor. Dept. of Agriculture. Dept. of Interior (Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Mines, Nat'l Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service). Accomplished: Established 1 902. Established 1903. Established 1862. Established 1849. The Bureau of Reclamation really fits here-their intention was to make the Nevada desert bloom, specifically the Churchill and Lahontan Valleys in western Nevada near Reno. Agriculture did take hold in the Lahontan Valley, giving birth to the town of Fallon, which still produces renowned canteloupes. The rest of the agencies cited are really stretching it though. 8) Equal liability of all labor (for the National debt). Establishment of industrial armies, especially for Agriculture. "Two income families" because of inflation and National debt. Woman's Suffrage. Affirmative action. Socialist Unions. International Workers of the World (Chicago). Accomplished: Women in the work place 1920's 19th Amend., U.S. Const. 1920. Civil Righ ts Act 1964. Established 1869. Established 1905. I'm not sure what an "industrial army" is, but something like it existed during World War 2. I don't know where unions fit in-unions haven't espoused socialism for 90 years. 9) Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries, gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country, by a more equable distribution of the population over the country. Farms lost to "the suburbs" and manufacturing/commercialism. Perverted technology/ corporate farms. National farmers Alliance and Industrial Union. Accomplished: 1880-1990's (Title 17 "Zoning") Took hold 1910-1990's/ 1870's-1880's. The weird thing is, America fits more than Europe, where the distinction between city and country is more abrupt. During the height of the Cold War, something like equal population distribution was seriously proposed in America, to negate the impact of a nuclear war. Science fiction writer Robert Heinlein even wrote a short essay on how it might work. Chillingly, his vision looks a lot like what the Khmer Rouge tried to do. Whether Frank Lloyd Wright's "Broadacre City"-the inspiration for the modern suburb-was based on Communist theory is unknown. But suburbanism was proposed as the answer to the lure of Communism by none other than William Levitt, who created the first real suburb. Levitt's idea was that if every man was made into a property owner, and kept busy with the demands of caring for land, men would be less willing to go for Communism's total abolition of private property and land rights and forfeiture of all land to the state. 10) Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children's factory labor in its present form. State run, tax financed schools. Socialized/progressive education. Child Labor Act, Pennsylvania. Children now work with State approval. Abolition of private education. Accomplished: Horace Mann 1837-1848. John Dewey 1870-1910. Established 1848. Yep. The founders of public education were devoted to socialism, and to public education's equalizing qualities. Source: Turiyan Gold's article posted to alt.politics.org.cia , Sept. 6, 1996 -- "Turiyan Gold --linkwww.netcom.com Home Page |
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On Aug 10, 5:39 pm, "Rev. Bonghits4jesus' LTD"
wrote: Here --- http://www.vunet.org/videos/tv_north...north-340.html I saw it. All it is is one propaganda film that's constantly looped. I loved the little section on how big the "average North Korean" apartment is. Damn. They even had a color TV, modern kitchen and stylin' furniture. I wanna move there! HAHAHAHA Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big
Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Much better to just let it roll over you like some free-form scat poetry. |
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Tester wrote: I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Personally, I'm looking for a composer to score "All Glory to the SUPCOMUCOMM, Saviour of our State and Nation..." dxAce Michigan USA Huntington Investment Company Sucks! |
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dxAce wrote:
Huntington Investment Company Sucks! Seeing as you brought it up, who are they and why do they suck? How much did they lose for you? |
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Zeke Zzzppt wrote: dxAce wrote: Huntington Investment Company Sucks! Seeing as you brought it up, who are they and why do they suck? How much did they lose for you? They are a branch of Huntington Bank, headquartered in Ohio. They kinda finagled about $700 or so outta me... but pending! They're not gonna like it much when the money disappears from their bank tomorrow. But hey, that's the way it goes. dxAce Michigan USA Don't do business with the Huntington Investment Company |
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I don't want to watch North Korea (or Asia) anything.
cuhulin |
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"John Smith I" wrote in message ... wrote: I don't want to watch North Korea (or Asia) anything. cuhulin I'd watch if they filmed a bomb drop on north Korea ... I feel like getting the popcorn and pepsi ready now! No bombs.. but God has let loose the deluge on them (and I thought OUR little part of the peninsula was getting hit hard). Their state news agency is ADMITTING to "Hundreds killed and tens of thousands of homes lost, along with thousands of acres of farmland, thousands of public buildings and electrical and mining infrastructure." Knowing how that works, I'm sure we can easily figure 5 to 10 times more damage than they are admitting to. They have already asked for UN food aid. |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
... Knowing how that works, I'm sure we can easily figure 5 to 10 times more damage than they are admitting to. They have already asked for UN food aid. Before the flood, they were starving ... Regards, JS |
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And the high temperature here (according to local tv news) today got up
to about 103 degrees.That's suppose to be big news??? I say, NO. August and September are always the hottest months around here.I am thinking I might fire up my lawn mower and mow part of my front yard.Not that it needs it, of course.I saw a brown spot on my yard, maybe I will hook up my cheap water sprinkler and let it throw some water on my yard. cuhulin |
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On Aug 14, 3:53 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"John Smith I" wrote in ... wrote: I don't want to watch North Korea (or Asia) anything. cuhulin I'd watch if they filmed a bomb drop on north Korea ... I feel like getting the popcorn and pepsi ready now! No bombs.. but God has let loose the deluge on them (and I thought OUR little part of the peninsula was getting hit hard). Their state news agency is ADMITTING to "Hundreds killed and tens of thousands of homes lost, along with thousands of acres of farmland, thousands of public buildings and electrical and mining infrastructure." Knowing how that works, I'm sure we can easily figure 5 to 10 times more damage than they are admitting to. They have already asked for UN food aid. Like they weren't starving BEFORE global warming? They're ALWAYS asking for UN food aid. They haven't been able to feed themselves for at least 30 years. With all the farmland washed away, it's likely that Kim is running scared. Get ready for another famine. Now what we need is for flooding to wipe out their shortwave transmitters. That would drive them bonkers. No way to broadcast glorious odes to Kim Il Sung to the oppressed American workers. No way to jam evil American propaganda. No way to broadcast their POV to the South. Without jamming, the people would freely listen to RFA, followed by the disintegration of the regime. If that happens, America should let China deal with it. |
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On Aug 14, 11:29 am, Tester wrote:
I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Much better to just let it roll over you like some free-form scat poetry. Hey, nobody in America watches TV anyway, they just have it on as background. It's a white light and noise show. If DPRK TV beamed to America, people would watch for curiosity value, then it would blend into the background. Brenda, does the DPRK broadcast TV on South Korean channel(s)? |
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"American Insurgent" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 14, 11:29 am, Tester wrote: I once got spammed by Rede Globo for the Brazillian version of "Big Brother". I think I expressed the opinion that "Big Brother" was much improved by the viewer's not being able to understand the language. I suspect the same might be true of TV from the DPRK. Do you really want to know that the song being played is entitled "All Glory to the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-Il and the Eternal President of the DPRK, the Great Leader Comrade Kim Il-Sung"? Do you want to be able to understand a three hour lecture on the Juche Idea? Much better to just let it roll over you like some free-form scat poetry. Hey, nobody in America watches TV anyway, they just have it on as background. It's a white light and noise show. If DPRK TV beamed to America, people would watch for curiosity value, then it would blend into the background. Brenda, does the DPRK broadcast TV on South Korean channel(s)? Out of all the times I've scanned the cable channels, I've never seen it. The ROK still jams DPRK MW broadcasts on at least two frequencies that I know of, 810 and 1080 KHz. There are likely others as well, since there are at least 5 more jammers out there, but I can only verify these two as coming from the ROK. We were up near Panmunjum a couple weeks ago, and out of curiosity I tuned in to those to see how strong the (DPRK) jammers were up there. To my surprise, they were barely audible.. they were coming from the SOUTH. The audio on the DPRK MW signals was truly terrible. Sounded worse than US AM after the bandwidth got narrowed for IBOC.. (sounds like a telephone with a wadded up handkerchief over the receiver). |
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On Aug 14, 6:53 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
No bombs.. but God has let loose the deluge on them (and I thought OUR little part of the peninsula was getting hit hard). Monsoon season gets old. Fast. Hell. I love the heat...but I remember your words from years back: "the humidity hits you in the face like a brick wall". :D Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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On Aug 14, 10:59 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
The audio on the DPRK MW signals was truly terrible. Sounded worse than US AM after the bandwidth got narrowed for IBOC.. (sounds like a telephone with a wadded up handkerchief over the receiver). Not to mention it sounded like it was clipping quite a bit. I'm sure the announcer's hollering sure didn't help things. Sometimes, the jammer on AM 1080 goes off the air (I noticed it around mid-day, repeatedly) or its signal power drops drastically and you get to hear the DPRK radio come in...quite intelligible even on a small pocket radio. During the times I tuned in and managed to snag the signal, the station was playing some marching band music, with scary sounding vocals. I pity whoever is stuck listening to this at work up there. Later on in the day, you're hit with an earblasting "beeeeeep" from the ROK's jammer and a few minutes later, the "chug-chug-chug" sound is back. Next time, I'm tempted to try the anti-jamming antenna trick that Radio Free Asia mentions on their website. Wonder if that would work for MW. Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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North Korea Sinking Under Torrential Rain.
www.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=273599 About an half ago, on the 5:00 PM tv news,David Hartmann on WAPT www.wapt.com said North Jackson got a thunder shower.Over here in my neighborhood, all we got was a little bit of thunder.WAPT 6:00 PM tv news is cranking up now.To heck with it, I am watching Suvivorman on the SCI tv channel now. cuhulin |
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"American Insurgent" wrote in message oups.com... Cable? ROK DOESN'T have over the air TV? Never mind. I suppose that DPRK is using a completely different type of TV set, so you'd need to get your hands on one of them to get DPRK TV. It's likely not a 24/7 service because of electricity problems-it probably shuts off at 9pm local time, when Pyongyang goes dark. ROK has broadcast TV, but it's used very little these days with nearly 100% penetration with CATV and satellite (SkyLife Korea only). The OTA stuff is KBS1, KBS2, MBC, SBC, CBS (Christian Broadcasting Service), EBS1 & EBS2 (Educational Broadcasting Service) and AFN. ROK uses NTSC System M with US channelization (but NICAM stereo audio instead of BTSC). DPRK uses PAL system K, IIRC, with an odd channelization (what little there is), so the systems are incompatible. |
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On Aug 17, 5:08 am, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
DPRK uses PAL system K, IIRC, with an odd channelization (what little there is), so the systems are incompatible. Would the normal multi-standard TV sets available on the market be able to tune DPRK TV in? The system must be compatible with other PAL standards, because I've read about -- and seen one particular video showing -- second-hand television sets from China being smuggled across the DPRK's northern border for sale. They're sold at a substantial premium. Stephanie Weil |
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On Aug 17, 5:08 am, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
ROK has broadcast TV, but it's used very little these days with nearly 100% penetration with CATV and satellite Not to mention that portable TV, long a stronghold of analog broadcast signals is now totally dominated by DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting), which allows you to watch and listen to digital broadcasts on special cellphones or other such receivers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital...a_Broadcasting Sucks that this kind of service isn't quite available in the USA. *smacks Qualcomm upside the head* Stephanie Weil New York City, USA |
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Those Idiots in that radio phonograph newsgroup don't even know what a
rope or a dial string even looks like.They ALL have their heads up their asses!!!!!!! cuhulin |
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They know what a naked French gal looks like though.You remember
stastylost? cuhulin |
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Bunch of Dumb ASS Jerkoffs in tht radio phonograph nesgroup!!!!!! They
can all GO TO HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cuhulin |
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www.devilfinder.com Raquel Welch Shannon Wright Compound 1964
I don't know if I want to watch this screwball movie, Fatmom,,, she never impressed me worth a hoot.I was buying nooky for as little as a dollar in Vietnam.Even then, I felt like I was getting gyped. cuhulin |
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On Aug 14, 1:15 pm, Zeke Zzzppt wrote:
dxAce wrote: HuntingtonInvestment Company Sucks! Seeing as you brought it up, who are they and why do they suck? How much did they lose for you? This just shows that this is a great country, where a welfare queen gets enough from the dole to be a big time tinvestor. |
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" wrote: On Aug 14, 1:15 pm, Zeke Zzzppt wrote: dxAce wrote: HuntingtonInvestment Company Sucks! Seeing as you brought it up, who are they and why do they suck? How much did they lose for you? This just shows that this is a great country, where a welfare queen gets enough from the dole to be a big time tinvestor. So solly cholly, I'm not on welfare. Try again, 'tard boy. |
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