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It only takes few seconds and it will mean a lot to the people of Japan. http://www.messages4japan.com/ Also, please join messages4japan.com on facebook
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I am moving ... I finally got kicked out ;-D Actually, I am moving to bigger office downstairs. It is a good thing, isn't it?
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I filled up my car this morning and it cost me $64. I am not driving a gas guzzler. I am driving an Acoord. The gallon of regular at Safeway is now $3.93. What is with that? Someone is making lots of money. We need to move to something alternate. But out of $3.93, how much of that are taxes?
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You can not have it both ways, or can you? You must be willing to pay the price for success. I heard this from Mr. Ralph Broksos, http://www.rbruksos.com/, who spoke at Seattle Executives Association meeting today. For some people, the price for success is too high to bare. For some, even with the high prices of succ...
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I saw a car with "HOPE FOR JAPAN" sticker on the back. That was nice.
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PrayForJapan.jp When theres a blackout, there is someone working to fix it; when water pipes break, there is someone working to fix it; when there is ...
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My parent sent this picture last weekend. All cherry trees are blossoming in Ashiya. People usually celebrate the coming of spring by having cherry blossom festivals. But this year, those festivals are being canceled due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. My parents and their friend look lonely out there.
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I took this video on March 17 at one of the most popular spot in Tokyo around 7:40pm. It supposed to be full of people, but no. Almost all restaurants are closed or operating with minimum lights. Take a look. No April Fool Here!
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There is an unconfirmed report that no employee of TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) is at Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. Those called Fukushima 50 are contractors and sub contractors of TEPCO being paid 80,000 yen (little less than US$1,000) a day. No government officials, politicians nor TEPCO employees includi...