Friday, January 6, 2012

Sudden reunification could be trouble for Seoul

In this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service, thousands of North Koreans gather in Pyongyang, North Korea, at Kim Il Sung Square to hold a mass rally in support for their country's policies and new leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

In this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service, thousands of North Koreans gather in Pyongyang, North Korea, at Kim Il Sung Square to hold a mass rally in support for their country's policies and new leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

(AP) ? A single, reunified Korea has long been a cherished dream of people on both sides of the world's most heavily fortified border. South Korea even has a Cabinet-level ministry preparing for the day.

And while Kim Jong Il's death last month has raised those hopes higher among some in Seoul, few are eager to talk about the cold reality: Sudden reunification could be traumatic for both countries.

Any North Korean collapse and hurried reunification, analysts say, could spell the end of Pyongyang's ruling class while flooding Seoul with refugees and causing huge financial burdens ? perhaps trillions of dollars ? for South Koreans who have only recently gotten used to their country's emergence as a rising Asian power.

Korea observers aren't predicting such a collapse or the kind of "big bang" reunification that happened in Germany, which saw the overnight fall of the communist side and its swift absorption into its Western neighbor. The new North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il's son Kim Jong Un, is fast consolidating power, winning key backing from the government and military.

Still, the extraordinary changes in North Korea following the Dec. 17 death of the man whose iron rule lasted 17 years have stirred up dreams of a single Korea among some in the South. And not just in those with memories of life before the country was divided into U.S.- and Soviet-occupied zones in 1945.

The Swiss-educated Kim Jong Un "is less allergic than his father was to introducing new ideas from the world. That will help ease isolation and open room for reunification," said Bae Sang-il, a 36-year-old office worker. "A generational change is meaningful in North Korea."

Many South Koreans support the idea of eventual reunification, but they seem more wary of the huge costs that will come with it.

A poll in South Korea late last year, before Kim's death, showed just over half of those interviewed believed they would eventually be better off after reunification, although more than two-thirds said the costs are bigger than the benefits.

Both countries talk about reunification, but they have very different notions of what it would be.

North Korea sees it as a two-state federation, with each state abiding by its own rules and regulations but as one Korea.

South Korea and its U.S. ally would likely balk at anything other than a Korea that's a liberal democracy, or at least moving in that direction.

From Seoul's point of view, slow and steady are crucial for any successful reunification. A sudden reunification would be a serious blow for South Korea's vibrant economy and well-ordered society.

South Korea, whose constitution enshrines the goal of reunification, will be much better off, analysts say, if it can gradually build up a North Korean economy that Seoul estimates is about one-fortieth its own size.

Officials in Seoul will be faced with a monumental set of problems, whatever happens. They will likely have to open up the North's economy to trade and investment, quickly raise the living standards of millions, control the flow of North Koreans into the South, and retrain North Korean bureaucrats so they can help run the country under new policies.

This will be very expensive.

A South Korean government-affiliated institute said recently that the cost could be up to $240 billion after a year and up to $2.4 trillion after a decade.

South Korea's president has urged his country to prepare for reunification by studying the possibility of adopting a tax aimed at raising money for the costs of integration. The idea has largely stalled for the time being.

The German model is often raised for Korea, but there are important differences.

Germans in the west largely footed the bill for reunification after the collapse of communism, bringing the overall infrastructure of the former East Germany up to a standard similar to that in the West.

North Korea's population, however, is about half the size of the South's, while East Germany's population was only a quarter of the West's, according to Erik Lueth, an economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland. East Germany, he points out, was one of the wealthiest of the Soviet affiliated states; North Korea is much poorer than the South, and there are estimates of widespread malnutrition.

Also, East Germany's ruling elite, chafing under the Soviet yoke, was not averse to the idea of uniting with West Germany and even accepting its capitalist system. North Korean leaders, analysts say, won't quickly accept a system that would take away their power and seek accountability for a rule that the United States and others say often trampled on rights.

"Reunification would be terrible for North Korea's elite and wonderful for the North Korean people, although there would be a traumatic period of adjustment," said Ralph Cossa, president of Pacific Forum CSIS, a Hawaii-based think tank. "For the top handful of North Korean leaders, reunification under Seoul would mean jail or worse."

For South Korea, reunification "will no doubt be messy and costly, even if it comes with a whimper, not a bang," Cossa said. Still, "living with a hostile, unpredictable, nuclear-armed North Korea is not much fun either."

Reunification could also provide eventual benefits for the South's economy.

Economist Marcus Noland at the Peterson Institute for International Economics describes a "peace dividend" that would come with a reduction in military tensions and the associated drop in military spending this would allow. The North also has abundant natural resources and a relatively well-educated and cheap labor force.

Predicting the future is, of course, a gamble, especially in a place as unpredictable as North Korea. That hasn't stopped people from trying: Paddy Power, an Irish betting agency, is offering odds of 12 to 1 that Korean reunification occurs before 2020.

History, however, provides some potential clues about North Korea's future. Despite famine, international isolation and outside skepticism, North Korea survived the 1994 death of Kim Il Sung, the North's founder and father of Kim Jong Il.

"Now, despite a food shortage and economic hardships, the regime will probably be able to avoid a worst-case scenario due to unity among its top officials and assistance from China," former South Korean Foreign Minister Han Sung-joo wrote recently in the Chosun Ilbo.

So reunification, at least for the time being, seems a distant dream. And that may be a good thing for Seoul.

___

Associated Press writers Hyung-jin Kim and Sam Kim contributed to this story from Seoul. Follow AP's Korea coverage at twitter.com/APklug and twitter.com/samkim_ap

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Comments Top 10 Free Money Finance Posts of 2011

Last year I listed what I thought were my best posts of 2010 (here are the ones from 2008 and 2009 if you are interested.) I'm continuing that tradition now with what I feel were my top 10 posts of 2011 (listed in? countdown order) out of the almost 900 posts here last year. If you want a summary of what I consider the "best" at FMF last year, here it is:

#10 - Personal Finance Insights from HGTV - You can learn personal finance principles in many places, but there aren't many that are more fun than by watching HGTV. ;-)

#9 - Is $250,000 Really Not Enough to Live On? - I like this one because it's controversial and generated a lot of discussion.

#8 - Soccer Referee Earnings Review and Update - I love the whole "turn your hobby into an income" line of thinking and this post demonstrates that I've been able to practice what I preach in this area.

#7 - Your Insurance May Cover More than You Think It Does - I like this one because it shares a simple, unique but effective tip that can save you a good amount of money. Similar ideas include Why You May Want to Spread Out 401k Contributions and Always Ask for a Raincheck.?

#6 - Valuing Time in Home Repairs - More and more I find myself adding in the cost of time into financial calculations. For instance, is it "cheaper" to buy an item at a store I'm at for $30 or to drive 15 minutes to get it for $25. I used to drive the extra miles. Now it depends. If I'm going that way anyway any time soon, I'll wait. But if I'm not and really want the item, I'll get it for $30 now. Time IS money, after all.

#5 - My New Credit Card Strategy - I spent a lot of time talking about credit cards this year as I moved from a single-card to multi-card strategy (forced primarily by the closing of the Schwab/FIA Services 2% cash back card.) I'm happy with the balance I've struck between maximizing rewards but not making the system too complicated to follow.

#4 - Don't Pre-Buy at Best Buy Unless You Want to Risk ID Theft - Best Buy makes the list as my most-hated company this year, followed closely by Comcast and Sears.

#3 - FMF $5k Red Kettle Challenge - I'm very proud of how the FMF family gave so sacrificially at the end of last year so that those less fortunate could eat, have shelter, and be warm.

#2 - Saving More Beats a Higher Yield - A key point of investing that I think most people are oblivious to (or at least don't give as much weight to as return rate.)

#1 - How to Maximize Your Lifetime Earnings - If you read and apply nothing else from all of last year, please at least read and apply what's in this piece. If you do, your financial life will be dramatically changed for the better.

Enjoy!!

Source: http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2012/01/top-10-free-money-finance-posts-of-2011.html

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Best videos of 2011: Malaria invades blood cell

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Caught in the act, malaria invades a blood cell in our top video of 2011.

This malaria parasite just got busted for breaking and entering. Captured in high resolution for the first time, the parasite drills into a red blood cell using a protein to latch on.

Captured by Jake Baum at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia and his team, the fleeting moment was pinned down using two drugs to control the timing.

For more about the cellular invasion, read the original story: Malaria caught on camera breaking and entering cell.

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MSI launches GT783 gaming laptop, burns through Battlefield 3 with GTX 580M GPU

MSI GT783
Another day, another behemoth of a laptop packing some super-charged components for the demanding, but mobile, gamer out there. Underneath the hood of the MSI GT783 series is a quad-core 2.2GHz Core i7 2670QM along with a 2GB GTX 580M GPU for some pixel-punishing performance. Both machines also boast a 17.3-inch 1080p screen but, while the cheaper GT783R settles for 12GB of RAM and a pair of 750GB drives in a RAID array, the GT783 ups the ante to 16GB of DDR3 and trades in one of those spinning platters for a 128GB SSD. Both are pretty beastly portables (both figuratively and literally, at 8.6 pounds) and are also available as part of a limited edition bundle featuring Battlefield 3, a headset, a mouse and a few other extras. The GT783R and GT783 are available now for $2,300 and $2,500 respectively but, before you rush off to order yours, check out the PR after the break.

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Hey everyone

I'm normally pretty long winded, so I'll try to make this introduction as brief as possible. Anyway, a little history about me. I used to RP on forums a long time ago, then I moved over to chat based RP. Did that for several years, it was fun but... I'm not sure. For one reason or another I hit a funk, put myself into a rut. I tried RPing more but I couldn't seem to find many people who were around enough to RP, or the ones that were there just didn't interest me, or it was hard to get the kind of RP's I wanted. So I decided to go back to my roots, forum RP. I checked the forums I used to RP at but they were either gone, dying, small, slow to respond, or just too different from what I remembered. So, I decided today to start anew... hit up google by typing in "RP Forum" and expected to get a list of RP forums, instead I found you right at the top, or close enough. Looked in here and saw there seemed to be lots of activity here, and lots of people on. Seemed good enough for me... so here I am, making an intro post to a bunch of hopefully like minded people who enjoy writing as much as I do.

Anyone want to be my new friend? :) Or even if I'm too new or there's a bunch of cliques or I'm too long winded or whatever the case may be, maybe I can at least get pointed at in a couple directions for finding a good RP to get in on? Like I said I'm here to find RP so any help finding people to RP with or good stories I can join or even possibly help start one would be appreciated. Lets see... it'd probably help if I gave you some idea for what I'm looking for, or what my preferences are. Lately I've been wanting to do a few different styled RP's... but the places I was at really didn't seem to have many people like I said so I never bothered. Anyway, some ideas of RP I've been wanting to try are the following.

Interested Styles
Co-op= I'd rather work with people instead of fight everyone. That's kind of why I got tired of chat RP, people just wanna fight. Even though I'm really good at it, I'd rather do something non competitive.
Teams= Even if there's competition, I find RP's where at least there's opposing groups/teams better than a free for all.
Low posting delays= I prefer faster based RP's, like posting once maybe even more a day. Even if its once every couple days or so usually... as long as its not once every couple weeks :(
Larger Posts= I prefer RP's where the average posting length is "at least" a paragraph or two. If people start posting less than that it feels like they're just being lazy and not trying hard enough.
Creative= Even if an RP setting or plot has been done before, the right twist here and there or enough polishing can really make it stand out.
Open= I don't like scripted RP's much, sometimes people try and force a particular outcome in RP. I don't like feeling like what I have my character do doesn't change anything, or I'm limited in doing is just "part of the plan".

Interested Settings
Futuristic-apoc RP involving mechs= Anything from fallout to armored core and everything in between, just haven't seen a good one of those in awhile
Zombie-apoc RP= Survival-Horror type RP where its mostly characters versus the environment
Custom story in pre-made setting= I don't mind doing a unique RP in an already well known setting, say a book or a movie. Heck I've even done a really nice "pokemon"ish RP's before where one person played a monster and one person played a trainer. Don't have to start everything from scratch if the idea behind it is solid and fun.
Well defined fantasy RP with interesting plot/characters= Been doing too many fantasy RP's lately, but don't mind joining one that really shines
D&D Styled RP= not sure if that's possible on a forum but I've been interested in trying one. Always wanted to try some D&D online somehow but never got an opportunity to, even have a lot of books etc for it.
Reality bending magical/mystery RP= This one is kinda hard to describe, I ran a really good one myself a long time ago. Multiple worlds, merging realities, nothing being as it seemed.

Hopefully I didn't inadvertently upset anyone, I'm told sometimes I can be a little too picky or rude with how blunt I can come off. If so, I apologize, I'm really not an elitist if I came off as one. I'm just looking to make some friends and find some good quality RP that I can either join in on or perhaps start and find people interested in. Anyway, it's good to meet you all :)

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