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The building you see with the golden "whatever it is" is one of the many landmarks in Tokyo. It is a part of Asahi Beer Company ... or is it?
http://en.bloguru.com/ken/106162/saving-energy
You can see the Shinjyuku building lights on March 30, 2011. The picture above is tonight. You can see there are more lights on those buildings but not as bright as 2009.
It started rain tonight ... It is just a little rain, but everybody has an umbrella. People are scared about nuclear fallouts, I guess.
I received this email from the Newport High School. This school is not too far away from my house and the school is where my daughter used to attend. This is disturbing, I hope police catch the people responsible.
Tokyo Electric Company (TEPCO) stopped pouring sea water into a reactor for 50 minuets because of the order from the prime minister. The prime minister asked TEPCO to stop pouring based on the advise from the nuclear agency. The nuclear agency denied advising the prime minister. The advisor said "the meltdown possibility is not zero".
That is at least what my understanding of what went on.
Who cares, who stopped? and Why? It was a mistake, Get over it. Don't waste arguing about it and focus on the recovery.
* Send messages to Japan at http://www.mesages4japan.com
The broadcasting in Japan now is focusing on the monetary damages. They are mainly talking about Tokyo Electric (TEPCO) and how much it will have to spend to compensate.
Now they are talking about as much as 15,000,000,000,000 yen ($18 Billion Dollars) that TEPCO may need. It is very close to what BP set aside for the gulf oil spill. TEPCO has not clearly said they will pay.
Today mark the 100th day since Anna left us. In Japanese Shinto religion, starting today she finished her training and resides in heaven with other gods.
It only takes few seconds and it will mean a lot to the people of Japan.
http://www.messages4japan.com/
Also, please join messages4japan.com on facebook
I am moving ... I finally got kicked out ;-D Actually, I am moving to bigger office downstairs. It is a good thing, isn't it?
I filled up my car this morning and it cost me $64. I am not driving a gas guzzler. I am driving an Acoord. The gallon of regular at Safeway is now $3.93. What is with that? Someone is making lots of money. We need to move to something alternate. But out of $3.93, how much of that are taxes?
You can not have it both ways, or can you?
You must be willing to pay the price for success.
I heard this from Mr. Ralph Broksos, http://www.rbruksos.com/, who spoke at Seattle Executives Association meeting today. For some people, the price for success is too high to bare. For some, even with the high prices of success, success is out of reach. But one thing for sure, unless you are willing to pay the price, you will never succeed in anything.
I guess it is called "Fair Exchange". Most of us, we cannot have it both.
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