Monday May 28, 2012

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    stirringthenest

    The ignorance of the principles of non-violence, demonstrated by the many posts here, is breath-taking.

    Posted in: Sea Shepherd kicks out activist on trial in Japan

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    stirringthenest

    Ooooooooooooh, yes! Well worth the risk.

    I started a small business 3 years ago. Growing steadily each year.

    Absolutely love having to decide everything for myself. And I answer to nobody except my clients.

    My only set-back is wishing I had done it years ago.

    Posted in: Setting up your own business in Japan – Is it worth the risk?

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    stirringthenest

    Davidattokyo - 1/3rds is a pretty big sample

    You misunderstand my post, I think. I wasn't commenting on the sample size.

    I was commenting that if such a large portion of the town present with such alarming rates of muercury levels, it would, as an urgent matter of public health, be prudent to now check the entire population.

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    stirringthenest

    So, wouldn't it be prudent to now test the other two-thirds?

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    stirringthenest

    Good question, Mr Roadrage. I guess to be spending a lot of time looking down at manhole covers, you might not notice, eh?

    Posted in: Drainspotting: Japanese Manhole Covers

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    stirringthenest

    Astute readers would realise that Australia at the moment is in holiday season. Expect more announcements like this one. There will be no legal action, and there will be no government action on whaling, because Australia needs Japan's support in it's bid to secure a seat on the UN Security Council - this is a much bigger issue for Kevin Rudd, than whaling.

    Posted in: Australian PM threatens legal action against Japan over whaling

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