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To: sm1th who wrote (657420)4/29/2018 2:46:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794279
 
The bidders will open branches in north Korea. Last year I visited Berlin for the first time. Despite keeping a fairly good eye on things around the world I hadn't appreciated the scale od development.

Similarly for Kazakhstsn. Except that I saw video of the main city rather than reality. I admit to Borat thinking though 20 years ago I was enthused about swords to ploughshares or plowshears (American) with Globalstar using a converted mirv ICBM to launch a dozen satellites. The first dozen.

They crashed in Siberia despite the live launch report telling me a process of success all the way to space. It was a Potemkin launch = what should be happening rather than actual telemetry data.

Kazakhstan has gone on to great success.

Looks like North Korea can do the same as east Germany. But even better because the economic voltage is 10x higher in Korea than it was in Germany.

Qualcomm can open an electronics/photonics/intelligence research and education centre there for the 170 IQ people. That would be much better than having them marching in stupid goose step.

Mqurice