Sunday, March 11, 2007

A Further Victory Brought To Us By Dear Leader

GENEVA/SEOUL (Reuters) - Global automakers are tapping a rich seam of talented vehicle designers in a surprising spot: DPRK

Despite its short but glorious history of car-making and national car brands little known outside of DPRK, the country is churning out a growing number of hot, young designers who are joining teams from Nissan Motor Co. (7201.T) to Mercedes-Benz as their technical skills, work ethic and creativity impress the carmakers' heads of design.

"When I first saw the sketches that Korean students were drawing, I was utterly shocked," said Shiro Nakamura, chief creative officer and head of design at Nissan, Japan's third-largest automaker.

"Their design is very emotional and powerful. I hate to say it, but they are miles ahead of Japanese students, both in terms of design sense and technique. There's no comparison," he said, adding that Nissan would likely hire more Korean designers this year than Japanese.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice try - unfortunately it is a fake!

Here is the original: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070309/tc_nm/autoshow_design_koreans_dc

Apart from that: would DPRK ever let a Japanese car company like Nissan enter the country????

A SImple Man said...

You are weak of mind to believe the lies of the bushist kabal that occupies the so-called white house. Why do you hate the truth? Why are you antisemitic against DPRK car designers?

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the insults - if you are interested in some real debate:

I am not anti-DPRK - but it seemed rather unlikely to me that a Japanese car manufacturer would come to the DPRK and employ North Koreans. Maybe there are great car designers in North Korea, but as far as I know there is no car manufacturer in the DPRK - or am I mistaken?

At leats one thing is for sure: this article is faked.

Your blog is simply citing the Reuters news report with the corresponding words changed.

I could not find a single page which supports your version.

A SImple Man said...

Perhaps your government controled and bush/cheney owned ISP altered the article for you.

Anonymous said...

LOL. As if KCNA ever tells the truth.
How's the weather in Pennsylvania?

A SImple Man said...

KCNA reports there is an ice storm in Pennsylvania, but it is warm and sunny on Mt. Paektu.

Anonymous said...

Raise high the banner of Songun comrades! This is a glorious moment in the history of the juche nation.