Friday, December 10, 2004

Dissemination of Information


A package including a short letter to my dad, another page of printed photos and a CD (with a few short digital films) arrived from South Africa today. A package, I should say, that I sent a few months ago.

No one picked it up in South Africa, so it came all the way back to Korea from whence it sprung. Interestingly, the package had been opened (as the side not sellotaped had three staples attached, obviously after being opened. Inside, the bubble wrap was ripped open so someone obviously had a look at what was on the CD. I think this probably happened on the Korean side. Checking to see whether I was smuggling out maps, and ballistic missile information. There is one short clip which may have national security implications. I took it when I cycled to Imjingak, which is right on the DMZ with North Korea.

Well, at least someone saw it! Posted by Hello

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