Monday May 28, 2012

hsr0601's past comments

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    hsr0601

    As we are all aware, by default, every nation has pros and cons in geological nature, most of great civilizations arouse from resilient response to the seemingly insurmountable challenges.

    From what I understand, that's why Japan has been at the forefront of the global economy thus far.

    And shortly after the clean-up process of radioactive water is complete, the problem at the plant is expected to stabilize soon as plenty of advanced technologies available stand ready to mobilize.

    There is no doubt in my mind the prepared technologies are set to win eventually, should my argument prove wrong, I'd stop posting on the web afterwards.

    Posted in: M7.0 quake jolts eastern Japan; two killed

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    hsr0601

    Too bad the tragedy happened again.

    However, on a positive note,

    a. Pretty clear to me the status of N-Plant entered a stable phase.

    b. The radioactivity level in the seawater now should be far lower following temblor.

    Posted in: 4 killed, 141 injured after 7.4 quake hits Miyagi Pref, vicinity

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    hsr0601

    I'm too tired of the rep's unceasing hostage taking, government shutdown this time around, aimed at pay for the previous hostage taking.

    Are they listening people ? The vast majority of public back upgraded health care package, renewable policy, instead of roll-back of them.

    Posted in: Shutdown talks yield no deal in U.S. as clock ticks

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    hsr0601

    Recently I've learned the Japanese love running.

    Posted in: Nice day

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    hsr0601

    Facing adversity with admirable fortitude, the Japanese have got worthy credits from all around and set the very example as to how best surmount the unfolding recession.

    All we need is neither overreaction nor oblivion for this painful accident, probably it should be to turn such heart-rending incident into a spring board for a better energy future, as we can see BP is about to resume off-shore drilling.

    At this point, the nuclear complex is on fast track to recovery, and will surely deliver great results sooner rather than later. Let's continue to pray for the workers' safety and take great care of disaster victims.

    From the overwhelming quantity of donations, I'm quite sure the desperately-needed recovery is here to stay.

    Posted in: Japan says dumping radioactive water in ocean doesn't violate law

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    hsr0601

    "The water in the pit is believed to have come from the No. 2 reactor core, where fuel rods have partially melted.""

    Given, alongside the effort aimed to plug leak, it would be better off pumping out the radioactive water from the basement ASAP.

    Posted in: Absorbent yet to soak up radioactive water at Fukushima plant

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    hsr0601

    Tunisia, Egypt, Libya Protests, and the likes, share one thing in common.

    It would boil down to unstoppable wave and movement of freedom.

    Posted in: Libya rebels flee assault as world leaders say Gadhafi should go

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    hsr0601

    I'm hoping and quite sure Japan is going to rise above this challenge like it did before.

    As we've learned, the innovative cultures are the products of challenge, based on this, I'd suggest the crisis-hit area be the epicenter of promising renewable energy.

    That'll present renewed hopes for the region, world, and the young ones ahead.

    The Japanese are better known as those loving their country. Presently, I'm eagerly waiting for the affluent people to put a lot more in the "Future" energy.

    Posted in: Unsure future for city in shadow of nuclear plant

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    hsr0601

    The artillery, tanks and snipers' onslaught against its own innocent civilians should be a big deal, unacceptable misbehavior.

    Posted in: Air raids force Gadhafi retreat, rebels seize east

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    hsr0601

    It needs to be noted that some critics suggest the motive behind this intervention comes downs to oil, but much fewer republicans in America get behind it.

    Posted in: Air raids force Gadhafi retreat, rebels seize east

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    hsr0601

    "Pressure readings still indicate no damage to the containment vessel."

    Need look no more !

    Posted in: Edano criticizes TEPCO for series of mistakes on nuclear plant

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    hsr0601

    Home-networking :

    As a home network or home area network (HAN) becomes widely available, more households are going to feel the clear differences in their utility bill along the way.

    By using wireless technology & the setting of consumer's choice , energy-hungry appliances are able to handle electricity use automatically.

    Posted in: Japan looking to sell 'smart' cities to the world

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    hsr0601

    As is clear from the latest finding that Fruits, Veggies Help Ward Off Lung Cancer, I still think Fruits are instrumental to stem even a broader spectrum of cancers when vitamins and the other ingredients in them Are Mixed with Other Nutrition, if quite a few media cover it up in favor of livestock businesses,  noticeably in the U.S.

    It might sounds outlandish, but the Vital Vitamins Mixed with Other Nutrition seem able to initiate us into the world of Vitalization, improving resistance to depression.

    Plus, as we are all aware , taking a bath day-to day is best for improving resistance to depression as our body is also breathing.

    Posted in: Berry fruit mix juice

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    hsr0601

    Of the money, By the money, For the money, is getting a society nowhere near prosperity.

    Posted in: Obama urges action on campaign finance bill

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    hsr0601

    A Win-Win Deal :

    There is a wide consensus that a renewable market is an optimal middle ground for both parties to join hands.

    High-tech & a spacious market could supplement each other and move this partnership closer to recovery.

    I've been waiting for this partnership to push the world for a global RES accord to make sure this planet gets around today's energy crisis. Supposedly, Investors might favor a specific goal over a differentiated one.

    Posted in: Chinese hold anti-Japan protests over boat dispute

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    hsr0601

    The Prius hybrid, which boasts 60/51 mpg (city/hwy), should be a formidable menace to the major competitions, whose mind is the tar, oil sand. One day, when Toyota was ready to roll out this amazing model, I chanced on an article where a reporter claimed the 50 mpg was just a hype.

    Posted in: Toyota settles suit over high-profile crash in U.S.

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    hsr0601

    A. Apparently, the sustained attention of parents to their children could enable the kids to develop their talents and reach their fullest promise.

    B. To the best of my knowledge, well-prepared educators are more likely to lead the session to a lively, two way communication. Given. schools might consider schoolchildren's satisfaction rating over class contents.

    C. I for one vote for the policy in Finland to value educators with master's.

    Posted in: Japan fattens textbooks to reverse sliding rank

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    hsr0601

    Even when BOJ's move is in the forecast, one can't call it timid. I'd say the outcome will tell everything.

    And in my perspective, job creation holds a key to vibrant economy, consumer spending.

    Posted in: BOJ eases monetary grip; gov't to use Y920 bil for stimulus measures

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    hsr0601

    My View : Fundamental Changes Can Ride Out Of This Great Recession Not That Easy

    1. Unsustainable oil price & health care premium, disastrous swine flu pandemic, heartbreaking war waste, tight credit for small businesses and slow implementation of stimulus package ( roughly $155bn out of $787bn ) are straining labor market.

    2. Health care reform & sustainable energy act in conjunction with stimulus package are all about economic recovery and work creation.

    Posted in: 10% jobless is Obama's new world

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    hsr0601

    I think energy market also needs competition between sustainable and conventional one to bend the cost curve, otherwise, the global economy stays flat for some time and is plummeting into another great depression as the international stimulus package can't last long.

    In this economy, fuel price is hovering around $65 to $75 a barrel, which underscores the actual value might be much the same as $145 per barrel of the peak price. Last year, the petrol price jumped from about $60 to $145 per barrel in quite a short period.

    My sense is that this great recession is ascribed to excessively higher price of petrol in recent years. This price spelled about high consumer prices and mortgage rates as a way to slow inflation, which wound up with crash in financial and construction markets. In an attempt to circumvent the censure of two petrol wars, the mainstream economists put focus on the both markets, and it delayed the urgent action on the long and long overdue contemporary energy needs.

    As the deposit of fossil fuels has been depleting more than expected, and the population world-wide growing consistently, India and China have chased the costs of cheap labor, the U.S. has trailed the occupation, citing war on terror. Today, global economy seems to be driving along the fence of stimulus package near cliff, and EU is turning around decisively.

    As a major driver, IT industry stalled and stranded in a game industry for the lack of 21st energy policy over the stretch of two wars needs to expand into the all but infinite energy, medical, and academic industry where the investors are eagerly waiting for policy-makers to act now, which I guess is why the far-reaching and long overdue health care and 21st energy bill have come into focus.

    In brief, only technology and innovation can meet the challenge, and the world of science has potential enough to get past this turbulence and for all over the globe to go along in harmony. Recently, GM and Reva that achieved a fantastic innovation of "wireless electricity"/ "instant remote recharge" have joined hands to develop Electric Vehicles.

    Thank You !!

    Posted in: Hatoyama pledges on world stage 25% emissions cut by 2020

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