There are actually 180 volunteers workers of TEPCO (Tokyo Electric) and the subcontractors working 24 hours a day. I trust them more than Japanese government or TEPCO managements or nuclear regulation agencies. I know FUKUSHIMA 50 are doing their best.
It is amazing to find the T-Shirt made in the USA, but that is exactly what I got when I donated to Obama Campaign ... I wanted to know if the T-Shirt was made in the USA.
I guess you can not be just anybody on the Internet. Take a look at the message on the top of YouTUBE. I cannot upload video because I am not verified. Actually, it might not be too bad.
There are not much information about nuclear power plants coming out of Japan. Tokyo Electric and Japanese Government need to inform the world better. People around the world need to know more.
People here (in Seoul) are very concerned. I met a lady, her son stop his study in Japan. He is now planning to study in the USA. Good for him.
40 year old diesel engines came out of retirements to bring gasoline and heating fuel to devastated area. The pilot (driver) is 54 year old who used to run this route with those engines. Go engines so!
Here is the picture of the ride I saw yesterday in Seoul. No seat belts, no safety net ... I try to upload vide to YouTube but was not successful. I did not know you are not allowed to upload uncensored video to YouTube in Korea. If you would like to see video, please visit my facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/uchikura/
The sun came up over the mountains 6:37am. It is about 30F outside. Looks like it is going to be a nice day here in Seoul. I will be leaving to Seattle on Monday. I will do some sightseeing with my mother today.
She did not like hot Korean food (bibimbap) yesterday. I have to be careful.