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So it�s the War of the Nerds; I say we have better nerds.
Cerainly have more of them. Wonder if Pugs pulled the plug on them?
Maybe Ingwe pharted in their general direction.
Sweet...
A friends son, does this type of work. Computer whiz! Makes mega big bucks!
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk
Funny how that works...
Originally Posted by Kentucky_Windage
Maybe Ingwe pharted in their general direction.

Originally Posted by GunGeek
So it�s the War of the Nerds; I say we have better nerds.


Don't get excited...one of the Norks has unplugged the Nork Router and has taken it home to use over Christmas....
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk


Or this crap grin laugh smile

Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk
That's cruel and unusual punishment.
My guess is that they pizzed off the Chinese, and they are responsible for getting the Norks back in line.
I did not know our Govt. had a sense of humor...but I like this stunt.
Wouldn't bet that it's our gov't. Might just be another batch of nerds.

I mean.. come on, who doesn't expect Obama to ask them for an apology first? The man can't do anything without at least a 2 month waiting period.
So, Outside of the NK gubbermint, There's about 11 people that can't check their email.
Poor NK's, someone should have told them not to run their net on Vista.
If NK now retaliates by attacking the USPS, would that be a proportional response?
Rumor has it they just switched to Comcast.
nuke those idiots today. the rest of the world won't get pics.
Obama probably exchanged some missile technology with the Chinese in order for them to pull the plug on the Nork innanet rather than have us actually do something so brazen as a cyber attack
Doug Madory, of internet analysis company Dyn Research, said North Korea�s networks were �under duress� and he had not seen such a serious issue before. He told the North Korea Tech blog: �I wouldn�t be surprised if they are absorbing some sort of attack presently.
"I haven�t seen such a steady beat of routing instability and outages before. Usually there are isolated blips, not continuous connectivity problems."
He added: "North Korea is totally down."
Matthew Prince, of US internet company CloudFlare, told the New York Times the internet in North Korea was "toast" and added: "The North Korean network has gone away."

The fat boy with the bad haircut needs to go away.
Originally Posted by SmokeEater2
So, Outside of the NK gubbermint, There's about 11 people that can't check their email.



that's funny! laugh
Originally Posted by 2legit2quit
Originally Posted by SmokeEater2
So, Outside of the NK gubbermint, There's about 11 people that can't check their email.


that's funny! laugh


How are they going to send messages?

They've already eaten all their carrier pigeons.
Originally Posted by BGunn
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk


Or this crap grin laugh smile



Dang I forgot about Psy. Their heads would explode grin

L'il Kim can't get to his porn sites.
never forget who developed the Internet and that 90% of all traffic goes right through this area....
Originally Posted by byc
never forget who developed the Internet and that 90% of all traffic goes right through this area....


That's right, I forgot about Al Gore.
Probably the longest break lil Kim's winky has had from self immolation.
Originally Posted by Steve
Rumor has it they just switched to Comcast.



OUTSTANDING post and I couldn't agree more!!! grin laugh
I heard than Frontier hand something to do with it! They had problems when they took over AT+T Land line and internet business here in CT, it didn't go to well!
DOD boys....DOD!!
I would not want to be providing tech support to little Kim. He is likely to throw a tantrum and have them all shot.
NORK at night from space. There must be a Motel 6 down there.

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Candy Crush Saga popups from hell like Rick has on here lol

That would crush em like hot elephant piss on wheelchair retards at busch gardens.
Originally Posted by LostHighway

The fat boy with the bad haircut needs to go away.


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Originally Posted by BGunn
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk


Or this crap grin laugh smile



What the hell was that was that????
I I remember right? and if what we heard was totally true ? Wasn't the entire Iraq com's shut down when we attacked them?
Tv,Internet, radio,cell towers. Is there someone on here that can verify these stories? If we could do that then,what can we do now?
Originally Posted by teamprairiedog
Originally Posted by BGunn
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Maybe we could fill up their Internet with "Honey Boo Boo" Reruns smirk


Or this crap grin laugh smile



What the hell was that was that????


Gangham Style.

May have repeated it a hundred times.

Originally Posted by byc
never forget who developed the Internet and that 90% of all traffic goes right through this area....


And 100% of North Korea traffic goes in via China. So tick off the Chinese, and down goes the internet.
I'm waiting for the "Hitler wanted to see The Interview" clip. grin

Nothing on YouTube yet...
If you really wanted to retaliate - you'd make is so everyone had internet access instead!

Such an insular country isn't going to be hurt by being more insular....
We need to subtitle the movie in question, and distribute it black market style into NorK.
Originally Posted by hatari
Cerainly have more of them. Wonder if Pugs pulled the plug on them?


Maybe with a little help from the PA Air Guard. wink

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Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
Originally Posted by hatari
Cerainly have more of them. Wonder if Pugs pulled the plug on them?


Maybe with a little help from the PA Air Guard. wink

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LOL Bet the boys that fly in that bird wear lead ginch!
Originally Posted by teal
If you really wanted to retaliate - you'd make is so everyone had internet access instead!

Such an insular country isn't going to be hurt by being more insular....


Good point - maybe the way is to make a cheap battery powered cd player with the Korean language version of the movie and covertly distribute it among the NK people.
Originally Posted by PSE
Good point - maybe the way is to make a cheap battery powered cd player with the Korean language version of the movie and covertly distribute it among the NK people.


Already being done...

http://money.cnn.com/2014/12/18/technology/north-korea-interview-drop-sony/

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Human Rights Foundation founder Thor Halvorssen says the group plans on buying copies of "The Interview" -- which depicts the assassination of North Korea's leader -- and including them in upcoming balloon drops over North Korea. The group is waiting to hear whether Sony will release the movie in an alternate format since it canceled plans to release the film in theaters. (On Wednesday, Sony said it had no further plans for release.)

For the last two years, the Human Rights Foundation has been working with groups in South Korea to drop balloons into the North that are filled with banned items.
I see on Fox where Sony is going to release the film on Christmas day. I guess with the internet down in Nkorea they wont know. Lol
EMP weapons test successful next time time boil some Kim chi in the pot via charged particles.
Originally Posted by Calhoun
Originally Posted by PSE
Good point - maybe the way is to make a cheap battery powered cd player with the Korean language version of the movie and covertly distribute it among the NK people.


Already being done...

http://money.cnn.com/2014/12/18/technology/north-korea-interview-drop-sony/

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Human Rights Foundation founder Thor Halvorssen says the group plans on buying copies of "The Interview" -- which depicts the assassination of North Korea's leader -- and including them in upcoming balloon drops over North Korea. The group is waiting to hear whether Sony will release the movie in an alternate format since it canceled plans to release the film in theaters. (On Wednesday, Sony said it had no further plans for release.)

For the last two years, the Human Rights Foundation has been working with groups in South Korea to drop balloons into the North that are filled with banned items.


Nice - especially the part about including thumb drives with all of wikipedia.
Now if they can only get access to a computer.
Originally Posted by LostHighway
Doug Madory, of internet analysis company Dyn Research, said North Korea�s networks were �under duress� and he had not seen such a serious issue before. He told the North Korea Tech blog: �I wouldn�t be surprised if they are absorbing some sort of attack presently.
"I haven�t seen such a steady beat of routing instability and outages before. Usually there are isolated blips, not continuous connectivity problems."
He added: "North Korea is totally down."
Matthew Prince, of US internet company CloudFlare, told the New York Times the internet in North Korea was "toast" and added: "The North Korean network has gone away."



I think this is hilarious.
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