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Those two picture shows the small size coffee at McDonald's in Japan and in the USA. Until November 20th, small coffee at McDonald's is FREE.
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. donates hosting to non profit organization. We also provide deep discount rate to web development for NPOs. It is our way to say thanks to the community.
This is one of the foundation that we support. I hope you will too.
http://lennywilkensfoundation.org/
I was at "Rob Mckenna for Governor Campaign Breakfast" this morning. It was very inspiring and his speech was great. I still don't know how we pay for all the things he talked about but his ideas about cutting spending sounded good.
Just a small thing that I felt odd.
The coffee jugs that they gave out had "MADE IN CHINA" on it. I know it is hard now days to find anything that is made in the USA, but I think it is necessary at least find something made in the USA and Made in Washington if you are running for a governor position.
When I donated $20 to Obama, they send me a T-Shirt that is MADE in USA. I was really impressed. I found a little tag at the bottom of the jug, so I placed it one the side to take a picture.
Those are two pictures I took from my hotel room toward Shinjyuku. You can see the difference quite clearly.
This is a picture of the world's tallest tower called "Tokyo Sky Tree" in Tokyo. It is 634m (or 2,080'). It took almost 3 years to build. (It is sell under construction but it reached its designed height in March this year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Sky_Tree
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_towers_in_the_world
There are many buildings that are built so close to each other, there is not enough space for anyone to get in. How do you maintaing the wiring and pipes.
NEET = "not in education, employment, or training"
He was cleaning after the costume parade this afternoon. He is in a costume as well. It was very NEAT, not NEET.
There is a coffee stand (store) called DOUTOR COFFEE in Japan. They were there before Starbucks and are very popular. This is what I had for breakfast at DOUTOR.
http://www.doutor.co.jp/en_index.html
There are many streets like this in Japan full of signs for restaurants and bars. In those places you will find some of the best foods in Japan.
I arrived in Tokyo last night. The first thing that I noticed was how bright the city is compared to last few times I were here after the earthquake. Although the nuclear power plants are still out, they manage to generate enough power. Or may be the power requirements are low this time of the year. Plus, people seem not care too much about the problem.
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