Testing Fargo

This is a test of Dave Winer’s new outliner/blogging tool, Fargo. Can’t decide if it will be useful for me or not, but there’s only one way to find out!

And just to see if the editing facility works, here’s a fresh, updated version of the original post.

Wonder how one puts in links — say to Arts and Letters Daily? Has that worked, I wonder?

Yes it has! Hmmm… this could be useful when one wants to blog something but is pressed for time.

North Korea: the depressing reality

Thoughtful (if depressing) piece by Ian Buruma.

The tragedy of Korea is that no one really wishes to change the status quo: China wants to keep North Korea as a buffer state, and fears millions of refugees in the event of a North Korean collapse; the South Koreans could never afford to absorb North Korea in the way that West Germany absorbed the broken German Democratic Republic; and neither Japan nor the US would relish paying to clean up after a North Korean implosion, either.CommentsAnd so an explosive situation will remain explosive, North Korea’s population will continue to suffer famines and tyranny, and words of war will continue to fly back and forth across the 38th parallel. So far, they are just words. But small things – a shot in Sarajevo, as it were – can trigger a catastrophe. And North Korea still has those nuclear bombs.