>>People of N. Korea are forced to live in darkness, both litereally and figuratively.
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http://satblog.methaz.org/images/nkor.png>
>I saw that the other day. Very enlightening (no pun intended) if true. Trouble is, that image would be dead easy to PhotoShop to either embellish the truth, or create an outright lie.
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>According to the CIA FactBook: comparative electrical consumption:
>South Korea (2004): 321.1 billion kWh
>North Korea (2003): 17.43 billion kWh (about 5.4% that of South Korea)
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>In the image, the nighttime light output of NK is clearly much less than 5% of SK. There are many possible reasons for this, including:
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>- lower % of total power use consumed by electric lights
>- mandated "blackout" conditions (i.e. war-time light emissions controls, lights allowed only indoors at night)
>- power plants run only during daylight hours and dedicated largely to industry
Yet they still have the same green lights running all around their borders, just like SK!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.