From Songunblog
"It is a common misconception in the outs It is a common misconception in the outside world, fed with constant mindless US imperialist anti-DPRK propaganda drivel, that North Koreans do not have computers or even knowledge of the existence of the Internet.
This, of course, is complete nonsense and is disproved by the Dutch documentary "North Korea, A Day In The Life".
Please do not believe in US imperialist anti-DPRK propaganda but look at the facts."
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South Korean military officials fear the North may be making preparations for a second nuclear test. They claim to have observed activities today at the original testing site. Seoul is keeping a close watch on the movements of trucks and soldiers at the Punggye-ri site in the country's remote north-east.
http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=1597392006
One military official said: "It is clear there are movements at Punggye-ri after the previous nuclear test. "We are closely monitoring to see if these are preparations for a second nuclear test."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfURt2_2TNA