  Right, just done a quick search around here's the answer to why Korea has been denied the ability to see a superhero version of me and rantings about David Beckham's weight. Last week, you may remember a Korean man, Kim Sun-il, was beheaded in Iraq. As Al Qaeda have been doing, they put a video and images online to show the world they aren't pssing about with idle threats. These videos and images, like with Nick Berg, Paul Johnson and Daniel Pearl become fascinating to internet ghouls and are popular downloads. A S. Korean paper expressed their outrage that these videos can be downloaded. So, as a reactionary method, the Korean ISPs have blocked sites which included the videos and links. Of course, bloggers will often put links on their website, so blogspot adresses got blocked. There are also claims of political reasonings - like the pictures of planes full of US soldier coffins trying to be stopped in America, the goverment may believe the full shock of the execution would turn S. Korean opinion against their involvement in Iraq, especially since the video also shows Kim pleading in English that the Koreans withdraw from Iraq.
So, as such, Koreans and people living in Korea can't get on here... ...unless they use a remote web proxy service like urlLink Unipeak to have pretty much free access and no blocking! HA HA HA! FUCK YOU, KOREA! YOU'LL NEVER STOP ME! = In the mean time, how about a possible new, urlLink Weebl inspired title? 
