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Moonraker - He should care cos he was sitting in the priority seat. That's why!
Posted in: Transport ministry to unify rules for baby strollers on buses, trains
HI, The problem is not Muchimoto (Hashimoto=無知元), the problem are those old far right wing ignorant…
Posted in: Hashimoto says S Korean troops guilty of wartime sex abuse
This is actually funny news and many of you are taking it too seriously. Those dramas…
Posted in: China cracks down on over-the-top anti-Japan dramas
Hashimoto's Best Hits Tour just keeps on giving. What a guy!
Posted in: Hashimoto says S Korean troops guilty of wartime sex abuse
And he is sinking deeper, and deeper, and deeper ...!
Posted in: Hashimoto says S Korean troops guilty of wartime sex abuse
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Larry Woodworth
This really isn't that earth-shaking. As the number of months since the last case of mad cow disease increases, the restrictions on how young the beef must be will ease. Japan's just making sure that any beef imported from the U.S. wasn't conceived while the infected cow was around. Assuming no new cases appear, I imagine the age restrictions will completely disappear once the lifespan of cattle has been reached since the last reported case.
Posted in: U.S. welcomes Japan's easing of restrictions on U.S. beef
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Larry Woodworth
25 kilometers from Fukushima Daiichi. I hadn't realized they were letting kids attend school that close to the reactors.
Posted in: 16-year-old arrested for injuring 6 students in school classroom in Fukushima
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Larry Woodworth
You DO understand when a reactor goes down for maintenance, it's down for months, right? You never noticed it before because they had other reactors pick up the slack. The reactors run for a set time, then are brought down for inspections and maintenance. The specified number of operating hours will be reached in September, so that's when the reactors will be shut down. You ALSO realize that if they shut down in the Spring, that's just that many more months of shortage because the reactors won't be restarted anytime this year (if ever), right? When the Ooi reactors are brought down, they may as well start packing things up because they probably will never generate another watt of electricity.
Posted in: Japan faces nuclear shutdown for second time since Fukushima
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Larry Woodworth
If he's talking about the one from the 60's TV show, then yes it's a fake. Barris has owned it since Ford sold it to him. The Futura was a one-of-a-kind concept car, so there's no way a guy in DelRey Beach, FL could have even taken another one and modded it to look like the original.
Wiki has the new owner identified as "Rick Champagne from Scottsdale, Arizona". Barris is making out like a bandit with this sale. Ford sold him the concept car in December 1965 for the price of $1 plus "other valuable consideration" (whatever that means). At the time of the Ford sale, appraisers put the cost of the Futura at $125,000 in 1966 dollars. (One-off cars cost a lot more to make than production cars.) 47 years later Barris sells the car for $4.2 million.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batmobile
Posted in: Original Batmobile from TV series sells for $4.2 mil
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Larry Woodworth
Uhh... how is their statement "wrong"? The battery that failed was in an ANA Dreamliner and the failed battery in the ANA Dreamliner was made by Yuasa. The statement is 100% correct.
GSYuasa is the manufacturer of parts that failed catastrophically on two different planes. Thales SA cannot open up each battery to make sure it was made to specification because the batteries are sealed. Therefore, they have to rely on Yuasa to make them right. I would imagine there is nothing in the design of the battery circuitry that would as a rule cause the batteries to swell and burn. What CAN cause them to swell and burn, however, is shoddy manufacturing processes. THAT is why GS Yuasa is being brought up regularly. Until the actual determination has been found, they are a prime suspect for the cause of these failures. I imagine any GS Yuasa batteries that were made about the same time are being collected and disassembled to see if impurities found their way into the batteries.
Posted in: U.S., Japan analyze Dreamliner black box
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Larry Woodworth
Four years for raping a woman? I wonder if they reduced the charge to your basic sexual assault because he was under the influence of alcohol? Regardless, he'll do his four years, then face the military courts. About the only thing guaranteed from them is he'll finish-up with a dishonorable discharge. Bye bye being able to use his military service on any job application he submits after that. If you say you were in the military, then the prospective employer will want to see your discharge form. Unless the job is digging ditches, the employer isn't hiring someone who was given a dishonorable discharge.
I realize this doesn't make the people happy who are calling for life imprisonment for committing a crime while drunk, but oh well. Life imprisonment for a drunken rape is a tad extreme. What are you going to do for more serious crimes? Life and a half?
Posted in: U.S. Marine gets 4 years for sexually assaulting woman in Okinawa
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Larry Woodworth
149 comments between Romney giving his concession speech and Obama leaving the stage after his acceptance speech. Just goes to prove the adage that religion and politics discussions turn ugly fast.
Congratulations to Obama for winning re-election. Your work is cut out for you because you've got basically the same situation in the House and Senate as you had in the first term. Your second term will be measured by how well you are able to break this stalemate that Congress has maneuvered itself into. I hope you are able to succeed because another four years like the last four will irreparably harm the country.
Posted in: OBAMA RE-ELECTED, SAYS BEST IS YET TO COME
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Larry Woodworth
Meh. Some appropriately-colored latex house paint, a 1" paintbrush, and her 顔色 is fixed! Then throw some rouge and lipstick on her and DONE!
Posted in: Life-sized anime figure draws criticism for price, creepy face
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Larry Woodworth
Zichi, how many of that type GE reactor are operational in the world today?
I agree with you that some American engineers in the Prime Minister's office wouldn't have been much use. Anything they said would be ignored if it upset the "wa" (and let's face it, ANYTHING the Americans said at that time would upset the "wa".)
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
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Larry Woodworth
Did I miss something? I don't see anywhere in the article that says the woman was strangled. If they were too drunk to walk, it could just as easily be alcohol poisoning that killed her.
Posted in: Two American men arrested over death of Irish woman in Shinjuku hotel
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Larry Woodworth
A 30-meter drop is always dangerous. Even a 30 FOOT drop is dangerous. I'm guessing it wasn't a sheer cliff, but instead had a bit of angle to it that made Mr. Kolesnik think he could make it down safely.
Posted in: Russian consul in Japan dies in cliff fall
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Larry Woodworth
15% means half of the existing 52 reactors would be restarted. They should write-off and deccommission the 26 oldest reactors right now, then throw a ton of money into the remaining 26 to make sure another Fukushima disaster can't happen before they re-start any of them.
Posted in: Japan eyes 15% of electricity needs from nuclear power
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Larry Woodworth
Yeah, that whole "East Sea" vs. "Sea of Japan" nonsense is ridiculous. Should we start an uproar because non-English speaking countries aren't using "Pacific" to describe the ocean Hawaii is located in? Those Korean fools once ran a full-page ad in the Washington Post, chastising the Post for calling that body of water the "Sea of Japan". If that's the number one problem they have, perhaps this "Comfort Women" issue isn't so important to them after all.
Posted in: New Jersey town's monument to Korean sex slaves upsetting Japanese officials
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Larry Woodworth
Reading Skills 101 FAIL. Misia performs two whole days before AKB48 does. Has everybody forgotten how to read articles to glean facts?
Posted in: AKB48, Misia to sing at cherry blossom concerts in Washington to thank U.S.
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Larry Woodworth
True. On the first floor of the actual Statue of Liberty is a sonnet written in 1883 by Emma Lazarus. The sonnet reads:
Up until now Japan could be accused of rejecting these beliefs. Perhaps that will change in the light of what's happened. Time will tell.
Posted in: Still standing
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Larry Woodworth
You can beg all you want, but the statement is correct.
Posted in: Moment of silence
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Larry Woodworth
@Jared Norman
The AIRFIELD has been there since 1945 right after the Battle of Okinawa. 1957 was when it became a Naval airbase and subsequently a Marine Corps Airfield. (From Wiki:)
Posted in: Protesters block delivery of U.S. base environment report to Okinawa government
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Larry Woodworth
Ginowan City was built up around Futenma base. Futenma Base was not built in Ginowan City. The base was built upon the ruins of a village that was destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa. That village had been called Ginowan Village, but there was nothing left. The Okinawans started building around the base until it worked it's way up to a full-fledged city. NATURALLY, because the city is now there, the base has to go because it's too noisy and there's a risk that a plane would fall on the newcomers. (Reminds me of the idiots around here who buy houses next to an airport, then want to shut down the airport because of the noise from the aircraft.)
Regardless, the Okinawans were whining, so Japan and the U.S. worked out an agreement where the base would get relocated away from populated areas and the only thing at risk for falling planes would be farm fields. Ginowan City would lose the American presence and wouldn't have to worry (as much) about things falling from the sky onto their houses. But WAIT! That's not good enough! Americans can't be ANYWHERE! Yes, there's no city there and 99% of the Okinawans would never have to deal with the Americans unless they wanted to, but THAT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH! We're not Japanese, we're Okinawan, so any agreement Japan makes with regards to the country's security has NOTHING to do with us! We'll put together our OWN SDF - the OSDF! We'll buy fighters and helicopters and put them.... um... at the old Futenma base. But they'll be OUR fighters and helicopters falling on our houses, not American ones! So that's COMPLETELY different from the way it was before!
Yeah, I went off on a tangent. But based on what I read here from actual Okinawans, that's what they'd do if they only weren't so scared of actually running their own country. They'd much rather f***-up the plans of their REAL government than do something like take ANY responsibility towards their own defense. I guess they want to eat their cake and have it too. They want to have protection and security, but they don't want to have to pay for it. NOTHING is for free, people. SOMEBODY has to pay: be it via taxes, or land, or both. Japan (and by extension, the prefecture of Okinawa) has been getting away with cheap defenses by having the Americans shoulder about half of the load. The main island is full, you can't put any more airbases there. The nearest alternate location would be up in Hokkaido. But the only location that Hokkaido is good for defending is Russia, and Russia isn't Japan's current concern.
You should be lucky I don't have a say in U.S. policy OR YOU'D GET YOUR WISH. I'm sure you're familiar with the saying, "Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it"? Okinawans act like their island isn't strategically important. Apparently Okinawans fail at geography worse than Americans do. LOOK AT A MAP OF THE REGION. Now look at Taiwan just to the SW. The ONLY reason Taiwan is still independent is because of the American presence on Okinawa. Remove the Americans from Okinawa, and within months Taiwan will be reverted back to Formosa and under Communist Chinese rule again. The only question will be do they take defenseless Okinawa BEFORE or after they re-capture Formosa? Yes, the U.S. has a defense pact with Japan, but Japan can't even tell one of it's prefectures what to do, you expect them to tell the U.S. to go back into an prefecture they were kicked out of and DEFEND them?!? In your dreams. If I became President, you'd have to brush-up on your Chinese, folks!
Posted in: Protesters block delivery of U.S. base environment report to Okinawa government
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Larry Woodworth
Got to agree with the others: How can you have a minor working on the police force? For two out of his three years, he wasn't legally allowed into some of the places he would be expected to go as an officer of the law. Has EVERYBODY in Nagoya retired?
Posted in: Cop arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two junior high school girls
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Larry Woodworth
Am I missing something here? The government orders the people to leave "for their safety", but now the land is "abandoned". This seems like a VERY shady way for the government to make land-grabs.
Posted in: Gov't wants to buy abandoned Fukushima land to store radioactive waste