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After almost 10 hours of flight, I have arrived in Japan. it is 90F here and humidity is like a steam bath. I will sleep soon, as I have a few appointments already tomorrow. This is a picture of the bus I took from the airport to the hotel.
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It is known as SUKIYAKI SONG in the US. This song came out in the summer of 1963. The singer, Kyu Sakamoto was 22 at that time. He died in the Plane accident known as JAL 123 in August 12, 1985. JAL 123, Boeing 747SR-46, lost its tail ladder on the way from Tokyo to Osaka. 520 people lost their life with 4 people surv...
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I figured some of you have never heard of Japanese popular music. So, I will post some of them or you to enjoy. Let me know what you think. This is called "SHIMA UTA" (Island Song) and was very popular few years back. This song was used by European soccer team for their cheers.
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Do we have money for this? This is a school renovation project in Bellevue.
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It is our second day that the we can't not see any television. It is searching fit Satelite signals. Is this just me?
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Here are thins you need to know about government and politicians. (1) You cannot ask then to save money. That is not what they do. (2) You cannot ask them to make money. They do that by printing them. (3) You cannot ask them to delegate their work. They don't know what work is. (4) You cannot get mad at them. Th...
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Current local time in South Africa ? Johannesburg
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This is the picture of the sky I took last night around 10pm. There were some daylight left in the sky. The daylight starts to shorten starting today. How sad, we did not even experienced any summer yet. I took this picture with my crappy BlackBerry camera. That was all I had last night.
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People who purchased iPad with 3G WiFi had their email addresses exposed. This problem extends to over 100,000 people including some of top government officials and large corporate executives. Because of that now FBI is investigating this incident. I am a iPad user but I am not a 3G version user.
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Starting tomorrow, it will be illegal to put your cellular phone on your head and speak while you are driving. You can still use handsfree headset or maybe speaker phone in the State of Washington.