Yeah same, there was actualyl on TV last year about some old couple that bought some old military cold war bunker to live in, what was awesome was all the equipment like internal phonelines etc were still there and functional so they could for free call eachother inside the bunker and stuff, and it was a fairly large bunker!
There's a great broadband company over here called Bahnoff, they actually have their entire business in a decomissioned NBC bunker, seen it, effin' awesome, imagine someone bought an 80s nuclear bunker, then refitted it with neon lighting and shit, it felt like something taken out of Akira(the manga/anime if you've read/seen it)
I was thinking the same thing, the more time progresses even more the gap will widen between NK and the rest of the world's technological and financial development, eventually NK will have no choice but to either democratize and modernize or collapse.
When I use a mic when playing games people usually tell me I sound like him so I do impressions of him when it's appropriate, like when someone owns me or team-kills me I say "You son of a bitch!" the way he does.
Well you see Sweden was renowned for the incredibly high quality of its iron etc.
And I guess the German's felt it would be more disruptive to iron production if they invaded us, so instead they just encircled us and thus made themselves the only ones who we could sell our iron to.
We don't have any direct access to the arctic though, since Finland and Norway own the land that borders to the arctic sea.
Hence why Germany didn't feel the need to invade Sweden when they had conquered Norway and Denmark and allied with Finland, they controlled all ways in and out of our country, by land, sea and air!
Sadly only thing truly noteworthy we make from a military perspective is our subs, which are considered to be top-contenders for the worlds best military submarines.
By the way, what do you think about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Korea being shut down by the South Korean government?
Personally I think it sucks, but I can understand the South Koreans during this precarious time don't want to strain their relationship with the Americans, in case North Korea resumes hostilities in the Korean War.