Summer:  Summer 2007 was an image taken in North Korea during editor Emmanuel Goldstein's trip there, specifically on the road to the tombs of the ancient Koguryo Kingdom in Pyongyang.

Of course, there were a few things added.

For instance, you'll find the Dharma Project logo from the TV series Lost on the stone wall, which itself is modified with a squid in the middle, a symbol from a production company called The Enemy, which had recently produced a film called Urchin that a number of 2600 people were involved in.

You can also see the numbers 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 painted on the wall.  This is, of course, the HD-DVD processing key used to decrypt and play HD-DVD in Linux.

The alchemy symbol for gold can be found on the two sheep that are in front of the "firewall."  (We modified the expressions on the sheep faces so that one looked like it was smiling while the other looked like it was frowning.)

A keyhole can be seen in the stone in the very center towards the bottom.  And "breaking and entering" tools are seen on the grass, including a SecureID card, a crowbar, a Master Lock key, a lighter, and a hammer.

The double rainbow is actually a part of a North Korean story concerning the birth of Kim Jong Il, its leader at the time.  (Legend has it that a double rainbow and a bright star appeared in the sky to herald his birth.)

In the sky you can see a blimp with the alchemy symbol for lead on the side, an allusion to the band Led Zeppelin, who had announced a reunion concert for later in the year.

A can of spam is seen parachuting to the ground, a reference to the arrest of "spam king" Robert Soloway in May, considered to be one of the Internet's biggest spammers.

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