@asteris was thinking about this the other day could they have a new product just for NKR. Or they are a go between for US government.
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@AngelaLoRosso there's obviously a new StateDept play wrt to states like Burma & the DPRK, but I don't see the latter making overtures -
@asteris The younger is more progressive than his father. Something is up that's for sure. -
@AngelaLoRosso time will tell. Ballistic missile + nuke tests aren't exactly conducive of progress -
@asteris no but then neither is all the stuff the US gets up too :) -
@AngelaLoRosso sure but that'd take the cake. Also, while Burma may open up for real eventually, DPRK would stay a prison w capitalist goods -
@asteris agree. Those camps are the worst thing I have ever seen.
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@thejaymo LOL, buy the DPRK? And do what with it? Need tax-free real estate for their data centers, you think? -
@asteris think of it as outsourcing certain governmental departments to the private sector ;) -
@thejaymo ah, shit, didn't think of it like that. I really hope they're not contemplating active surveillance collusion with the regime -
@asteris yeah. *test bed* :/ :: also, if you were administering elements of DPRK imagine the amount of capital you could put on the books.
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