Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan
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Great to hear that Tokyo is safe! Thanks for the vid Giles!
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What a nightmare. I am actually speechless looking at what happens there. I can't understand why there are so many nuclear power plants in a region, that is known for being effected by earthquakes and tsunamis. And it's hypocrisy to question nuclear power now, as if the risks wouldn't have been clear after tchernobyl. It seems that mankind alays creates its own hell. People are so ignorant.
My thoughts are with all the people in Japan and I hope for the best under these circumstances…
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Message from Takako at RJB:
We truly appreciate your encouraging words to our company and Japan.
We are still afraid that there are some aftershocks but at present, we don’t have a big damage to ourselves and are doing business as usual.
Our factores in Okayama and some other area are also fine.Again,thank you very much.
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@Max:
What a nightmare. I am actually speechless looking at what happens there. I can't understand why there are so many nuclear power plants in a region, that is known for being effected by earthquakes and tsunamis. And it's hypocrisy to question nuclear power now, as if the risks wouldn't have been clear after tchernobyl. It seems that mankind alays creates its own hell. People are so ignorant.
My thoughts are with all the people in Japan and I hope for the best under these circumstances…
I totally agree Max. New Zealand is also an active area in terms of earthquakes as we all saw recently and they have NO nuclear power. A sensible move I would have thought. Japan has something like 55 nuclear power plants! My sister-in-law works for a nuclear company and she seems brainwashed into believing that everything is safe despite reports and proof to the contrary. I'm aware that hindsight is a beautiful and at this time, useless, thing. I just hope for everyone's sake that the reactors hold up.
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Geothermal is the only practical energy replacement in Japan but it's been found to trigger earthquakes. There is no coal here, wind power requires open spaces which are not available, and solar technology just isn't practical yet. The only alternative is to import tons of coal whereas a nuclear reactor only needs to be fueled up once every 20 years or so. Considering the size of earthquake and tsunami required to damage a 40 year old reactor the risk is not that high.
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now this is getting worse and worse from day to day!…
feels horrible to sit in a warm&save home 1000 of miles away and just can't do nothing at all! makes own "big" problems feels like none at all compared to the ones from the people in Japan!...
came across this on SuFu and thought it would be a great thing to do to show a little bit of support and love to all the ones affected!
@CORTER:
**This weekend, like many other people, I watched as Japan survived one of the worst recorded earthquakes of all time- only to be torn apart by the tsunamis that followed.
Japan is special to a lot of us for one reason or another. Their quirky culture, technological innovation, and uncanny ability to perfect anything they get their hands on have always been inspiring to many people. For me, it was their leather workers- Japan took western, Americana-styled leather work, with its frills and studs and carved roses, and stripped it down to a sleek, relatable, modern design while keeping it's roots firmly in tact. Japan is the reason I do what I do today. I started Corter after lusting for a Redmoon wallet in college, studying the KC's website for hours to try and reverse engineer their designs. I scoured Japanese forums, crudely translated through Google, teaching myself how to sew and cut through these folks in Japan.
I wanted to help, wanted to give back more than a reblog or retweet. So for the next week or two, I'll be offering a special "For Japan" edition bracelet. Each one is $20, and 100% of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross towards relief efforts in Japan. The bracelet is a natural 9oz bracelet, with a hand painted red button to show support. Each comes in a nice cloth bag. Out of respect, there is no branding, no fancy packaging- just a reminder to help and remember.**
Here's the link!
http://corterleather.bigcartel.com/product/for-japan -
I am desperately hoping, that everything will come to a "good end" under these circumstances. I've been following the newstickers all morning and it seems to be getting worse and worse. I just hope the best for all japanese people. Still there is a hug information lack, e.g. what would be the worst case scenario? Every news sounds more hopeless.
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you're right. Let's just hope the best.
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Thanks for the link, Fin666.
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Thank you ALL
I'm fune
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I'm fune→I'm fine ・・・・
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Great to hear, Haraki! The best of luck to you and your family and friends.
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Great news Haraki…
btw. here's an update on Corter's "Help for Japan Bracelets" projekt...
@corter:
Here's where I'm at today- $14,000 raised for Japan in about 3 1/2 days, almost 1000 bracelets ordered (about $15 per bracelet will end up going to the Red Cross in Japan). My two roomates- Sarah, stamping return addresses, and Tara, online addressing packages- are pitching in as much as they can so I can make all of the bracelets.
and my job tonight- packing 500 envelopes (each box has 100 addressed envelopes. Miss Corter and I did 300 last night, Tara's done 150 and finishing the last 50 right now).
here they are all packed up- thought it was going to take me longer, luckily it was only a few hours. Worked out to about 100 per hour I was able to do.
the conUS….pile? couch?
international awaiting tracking slips:
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Hi all here is both a lovely/cool and worthy tee to invest in:
$20 buy here: http://www.merchline.com/thesalvationarmy/categorydisplay.4972.c.htm
Thanks Simonc.