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Out of respect for the rules of our forums, and in fear of being warned or given an infraction, I really cannot tell you what I think about this comment.
It's far more probable that someone back there in States accidentally presses a button or a World Police operation goes wrong and destroys half the globe than that North Koreans use their tablet to destroy America.
Sincerely,
Kari
Of course, I was simply trying to give an example of the probability of that to happen, as the forum rules make it impossible for me to reply as I would like to.
I know Kari. Your message would anyhow not be understood on this side of the ocean. But I think that we do not want to deepen this discussion. It would get easily on a slippery slope. Let's just accept that the world is seen differently in different places.
Wolfgang, and everybody else that side of the pond: The thing I had to say but cannot due the rules would in no way have been against Americans or USA as a country. Absolutely not. I like you guys in general, and some of my closest friends who happen to be Americans in particular. It would have instead been against that comment itself, nothing else.
I was criticizing an individual member's reply in this thread, nothing more. I find a comment about North Korea possibly using their newly invented Android tablet as means to deliver destruction to Western world quite naive and stupid, to put it mildly and in accordance to the forum rules.
Kari
It seems like North Korea pirated Angry Birds
SourceYou can play Angry Birds on North Korea's Samjiyon tablet — but the developers of the internationally popular app say they have nothing to do with it.
A spokesman for the developer said via e-mail: "Angry Birds Rio has not been localized into Korean, and Rovio Entertainment has no affiliation with the version of the game being shown on the Samjiyon tablet." So it seems like North Korea pirated the game for its local tablet replacement.
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