July 16, 2007 Congratulations, Richardson! Look who’s not going to be posting very much for a while …. And from the looks of things, well worth it. Congratulations to the new dad and the lovely Mrs. Richardson on their 24-hour, 7-day, 120-decibel bundle of joy. Categories Blogs & Blogging
July 5, 2007 Introducing ‘Area Studies’ My friend Richardson has announced the launch of a new blog covering his non-Korea material: Area Studies. Update your blogrolls and bookmarks accordingly. I hope this won’t mean less reading at DPRK Studies, but something tells me that other demands on Richardson’s time are about to increase dramatically, so I wish him the best. Categories Blogs & Blogging
May 4, 2007 New Blogroll Additions I’ve added three new sites to the blogroll under “Human Rights Sites,” be sure to give them a look: Frequent commenter USinKorea has put up a very good North Korea Human Rights 101 page for those new to the topic, with numerous links to both scholarly reports and videos he edited himself. He calls it North Korea: Our Holocaust Now. During North Korea Freedom Week, I met a very congenial young woman from PSALTNK, a new Christian human rights site... Categories Blogs & Blogging
April 23, 2007 Guest Blogger Wanted I will have to miss the “Failure to Protect” panel today (see NK Freedom Week schedule, below). If you can be there, I’d like to post your observations, anonymously or otherwise. Regular readers, commenters, and fellow bloggers are especially welcomed. Categories Blogs & Blogging/Famine & Food Aid
April 16, 2007 Anju Links for 16 April 2007 * My latest K-blog discovery is “Six Happy Feet,” a superb photoblog with a great name. You’ll want to put this one on your blogrolls. It’s hard to read it without concluding that this is just a genuinely nice family. * A Nation’s Conscience. Some South Koreans are demanding freedom for those North Korean refugees in Laos — the ones the South Korean government refused to help. * Heal Thyself, Part 1. I can understand why... Categories Activism/Anti-Americanism/Appeasement/Blogs & Blogging/Diplomacy/Six-Party Talks/WMD
March 20, 2007 Anju Links for 3/20 * Renaissance man Kevin Kim, a/k/a The Big Hominid, has launched his new book, “Water from a Skull.” * Missed the train, but not the train wreck. “Notice me!,” cries Ban Ki Moon, just as the February 13th deal starts to strike immovable objects, one of which has an atomic mass of 238. * I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the Japanese are an odd people. * Don’t Forget to Ask for Receipts:... Categories "United" Nations/Appeasement/Blogs & Blogging/Diplomacy/Japan/Terrorism/Iraq/U.S. & Korea/WMD
March 3, 2007 I Have Arrived What a pinkie ring is in the Lucchese family, a Big Hominid icon is among K-bloggers. Thanks, Kevin. Categories Blogs & Blogging
February 12, 2007 Assume Crash Position The Camp 16 Google Earth post keeps giving, and it looks like traffic is pouring in from another big link. Brace yourself to lose access to this site for a few [sarcasm tag] agonizing hours, and many thanks to all of you who have gotten this story into chatroom circulation. The proliferation of this story in chatrooms absolutely dwarfs the circulation it can get in blogs. Truly stunning. Anyway, welcome ehowa (may not be safe for work) readers. First time... Categories Blogs & Blogging
February 9, 2007 Thanks for Your Patience [Update: What happened? I discovered the extraordinary power of Digg.com. Someone liked this post and put it on Digg, and the entry ended up getting 1900 diggs, even making it to Page One. Other chatrooms in France, Spain, Japan, and elsewhere picked it up next. I ended up getting over 50,000 hits on that one post over the course of about 4 days (by comparison, an Instalanche is usually worth between 2,500 and 3,500). All I can say —... Categories Blogs & Blogging
February 5, 2007 Late for My Own Party I just realized that I passed my three-year bloggiversary two weeks ago. I won’t link to any of the content, because the writing is just that hideous, but I give myself credit for unexpected persistence. I expected to have quit out of sheer wearniness by now. Thanks to each of you for reading, commenting, debating, or just taking my screeds seriously. Categories Blogs & Blogging
January 27, 2007 At What Precise Moment Did Andrew Sullivan … … transform himself from a principled defender of liberal values to someone who is willing to deceive to make his points? The video shows Iraqi troops beating three men who’d been caught with a bag full of mortars in their car. I don’t defend the beatings, which at least one American tries fecklessly to stop, but calling people captured with mortars “civilians” is a bit of a distortion, no? I noticed it at the precise moment Bush declared his... Categories Blogs & Blogging/Islam/Terrorism/Iraq
January 16, 2007 Dispulitzated Holy Mother of Pearl — GI Korea’s dismantling of AP Reporter Charles Hanley (Part 2, Part 1) is one for the ages. Please remind me to learn from the pile of cinders that was once Charles Hanley and never mess with GI Korea. On the other hand, Hanley’s own comment on GI Korea’s blog may be the most damning condemnation of his objectivity and professionalism. I responded directly to Hanley there. Categories Blogs & Blogging/Korean War/Media Criticism
January 10, 2007 What the Hell? See. Update: I’m so amazed by this wiz-bang page translator I added the buttons at the top of the second column. Those who have a better working knowledge of those languages are invited to comment on whether the machine translations are too craptacular to be functional. Categories Blogs & Blogging/Japan/WTF?
January 1, 2007 Congratulations Richardson and his wife are about to become parents. Categories Blogs & Blogging
December 8, 2006 New URL for Mingi Hyun’s Blog The excellent and (imho) highly underrated “Asia’s Security Perils” has migrated to a new url as “Maritime Asia.” Please update your links accordingly. Categories Blogs & Blogging
November 21, 2006 OhMyLosingMoney This despite free money from a friendly Blue House. I echo GI Korea’s objections to this statement: OhmyNews execs say the biggest difference between blogs and their service is the role of professional journalists. Blogs don’t have the credibility of OhmyNews, where professionals screen, edit, and fact-check stories from ordinary folks to filter out inaccuracies and potentially libelous claims, the company argues. Whether that kind of quality control will differentiate OhmyNews from competing sources of news and commentary remains to... Categories Blogs & Blogging/Media Criticism
November 7, 2006 Richardson and I Read the Papers in Japanese? The Korea Times is never wrong, you know. Nor did I know that Jodi added an “e” to her name, or that GI Korea had mustered out, which didn’t seem to be the case a few weeks ago, when we’d last exchanged e-mails. Nit. Pick. (I did like being called indispensable, I do post a lot of think tank stuff, and it’s always nice to know someone is reading.) h/t: The Big Hominid Categories Blogs & Blogging
November 4, 2006 Plugins Bleg As you’ve seen recently, I’m still getting cozy over here at OFK 2.0, with many adjustments to the template, etc. Since the last template didn’t get the best reviews, I’m almost afraid to ask for your comments on this one … but I must, because the site is for you. The one technical problem I can’t solve how to put up headline and blogs feeds, beginning with my friends at DPRK Studies. I tried installing codes from feedroll into this... Categories Blogs & Blogging