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canman wrote:I read the Japan Today headline about the rice contamination, told my wife about it, she has been online and can't seem to find that info in Japanese, I'm sure it's out there but I figure the MSM will be burying this for as long as they can!
....announced that rice crop is managed by mixing of the harvest, which has begun in earnest. This [color="Silver"][?mixing of good and radioactive rice?][/color] exceeds the requirements of the post-harvest inspections
Taro Toporific wrote:Ditto for the news portal of Yahoo.jp---the glow-in-the-dark rice story is hidden somewhere many levels deep.
All this morning Kyodo's site buried the rice news below-the-fold on their site, but now it's in the top lead stories.
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Coligny wrote:Not... funny... I have an IPod on all the time showing the seismometer app... That thing react to a cat fart from accross the room... But never shows anything when I feel it...
I'm all-a-borked...
(can't even blame the local shaking for inflicting mezza a PTSD... it's not moving much and by comparison every shake in Nagoya, already weaker than in fuckioushima seems to be dampened 10 times when it reach my hood)
Does that app measure all three axes or just one?Coligny wrote:Not... funny... I have an IPod on all the time showing the seismometer app... That thing react to a cat fart from accross the room... But never shows anything when I feel it...
I'm all-a-borked...
(can't even blame the local shaking for inflicting mezza a PTSD... it's not moving much and by comparison every shake in Nagoya, already weaker than in fuckioushima seems to be dampened 10 times when it reach my hood)
Kirin Brewery Co. resumed beer production Monday in Sendai after repairing a plant there that was damaged by the March earthquake and tsunami.
Kirin said it began brewing under the Ichibanshibori label, using hops grown in Tono in neighboring Iwate, another prefecture badly hit by the March 11 disasters. The company aims to start shipping the product in early November.
"Despite the huge quake, we could produce hops that have good quality. We hope resumption of the Kirin factory will become a symbol of recovery in the area," Tono Mayor Toshiaki Honda said at a ceremony held to celebrate the restart of the plant.
Restoration work at the plant began in early April, with workers cleaning the equipment almost entirely by hand.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Kirin revives beer plant in Sendai
Yokohammer wrote:Great news! The brewery is right at Sendai port, only a few hundred meters from the water. It was pretty messed up ... many of the huge storage tanks had been toppled by the waves. Frankly I'm amazed they got it going again this quickly. Nice work!
Yokohammer wrote:For you geeks (who, me?) who might want something a bit fringe to think about.
Mega quakes occur more frequently when sun has fewer sunspots: researchers
Interesting, if their statistics are correct.
Coligny wrote:Speaking of solar activity... for the last 2 days i've been receiving a quite ungodly amount of alerts rom the spaceweather watch...
I noticed that too.... so far I haven't seen any unusual mail traffic regarding AOGs or other outages....Coligny wrote:Speaking of solar activity... for the last 2 days i've been receiving a quite ungodly amount of alerts rom the spaceweather watch...
Mulboyne wrote:
MEXT has released a cesium dispersal map based on readings taken by helicopter between the 8th and 12th of September.
Source (Japanese)
chokonen888 wrote:[SIZE="2"][color="BLACK"]and the red looks like something else you might expect in Japan....is this some kind of sick joke?[/color][/SIZE]
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
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