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18 April, 2011

Now, it's mine.

This is cool ninja. Wow! I love it more than my girlfriend. Haha! Well, after coveting for about 5 years and then I got it. Though I bought it a long time back. Thanks to my dad! The model is awesome in design and superb in performance. FURIOUS JET!

17 April, 2011

Words of Love.

Life wouldn’t be the same
without you and all the memories
you have given me.
Sweet are the words of Love,
sweeter his thoughts:
Sweetest of all what
Love nor says nor thinks.
When you love someone,
you pick up the little things
and magically turn them
into something special.

05 April, 2011

Disasters and Resilience: Clean Energy Can Save Us

Kaifukuryoku, is the Japanese word for resilience. For many in Japan, resilience has become a a way of life, a goal that has driven one of the most advanced efforts at planning for disasters in the world.
The word tsunami is also Japanese, originating in their long familiarity of living on the knife edge of disaster, wedged between volcanoes, fault-lines, typhoons, and the vastness of the Pacific ocean.
Yet, the three disasters Japan is grappling with today are showing the limits of resilience and industrial societies.
Buildings in Japan are subject to incredible standards for flexibility and strength, to survive the earthquakes that threaten cities. Mt. Fuji has incredible lava channels and barriers built to protect Tokyo from an eruption. Volcano, typhoon, and earthquake monitoring systems are linked to alarms that can be activated to warn citizens to seek shelter and/or higher ground.
These all saved lives.
Yet, now as Japan should be mobilizing all its resources to feed, house, and evacuate citizens who have been impacted by this terrible disaster, it is mobilizing to prevent a third and possibly worst disaster, a nuclear catastrophe.

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