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National Library in Pyongyang. Stunning building.

Wonderful country to visit. Yes, it's true there is alot of poverty (similar to many countries I have visited) and I hope that will change soon since the people there are quite genuine and love to speak to foreigners. Some would look at you like you just walked off a spaceship, especially in the countryside, but

When I was in North Korea it actually was surprising the amount of Apple products they had. I saw a couple of first generation iMacs, printers, desktops and even a Powerbook or two (can't really recall the models). Just to name a few. So they do keep up with the times. I think I was one of the first people to bring an

Thanks for the info :-)

It's Kirby Drive, not Kirby Ave.

The best and most frustrating Christmas ever:

I received a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and want to pass all my info from my iOS devices on my Macbook. It's very painful and obviously the KIES app that I downloaded does not work very well. Tried what Gizomod suggeted in a post about moving from iOS to Android, but it's still not any better. Is there a way to do it

Any time.

Depends on the country, but the best are the single make series, like Rotax. Don't know if you have that where you live. The good thing about the single make series is that it is cheaper to run and you will learn just as much as any other championship. Try to be as light as possible, makes a bit difference. Best of

Imagine a roller coaster, but without the rails. Everything shakes.

Well, unless there are more questions, I am off to bed. Got to get up early...In Europe.

In GP2 definitely Vettel, we already have a top notch technical team. Plus, it would be great to work with Seb again. What a talent, on all levels.

Not that good. They are really talented, especially Valsecchi. But sadly, these days in F1 you need a rather large budget to get a seat. But don't count them out as third driver or getting a top DTM or Sportcar drive.

Well, in the case of Bianchi and Bird, if they stayed in GP2 another year and did not win the championship, their careers would be over. So it's a case of taking a step back to jump further.

It definitely will. If you only speak English, then go to the UK. If more languages, then look at the countries you can be understood in. That is quite important. But British or Euro F3 will really look good on your CV if you can survive a couple of years there.

I agree, there are some huge differences between GP2 teams. Especially in maintenance and set up. If the driver does tell you there is something wrong with the car or gives bad feedback, then there is going to be trouble at some point. Everyone being a team player is the most important factor, then having a very solid

Yep, a real star if he makes it to GP2

Yes

V8. Can't say much more...

The racing will be pretty much the same, but they will sound like lawnmowers. Still have not figured our why it's being done since it will only increase costs with no real benefits. Pity