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"running dogg" wrote
Why the North Koreans are broadcasting English to Central America in the middle of the night is anyone's guess. I believe that NK has a tx to NAm at 1500 UTC. Apparently all the happy workers are up bright and early in the worker's paradise for the greater glory of Kim Jong Il. hehe ![]() Their transmit schedule is probably dependant upon when power use by their masses are at a low. Certainly not! In the Workers' Paradise of Korea, the Party is in firm control. Electricity (from the millions of victorious, small power plants) is given to what the Army-based philosophy of the Dear Leader determines is most important. The masses gratefully accept whatever is left over. And no one ever complains. -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |
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