Saturday, March 24, 2012

the band played on..


I cried right there!, exactly right there..
@.@

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

a frenzy..

oh. this will go down well in time . . .




BIGBANG! BIGBANG!! ♥



another itch scratched...

Monday, March 12, 2012

100 years on

"How The Moon Sank Titanic"
15apr,1912


.."it's an ingenious piece of detective work, though it can never be definitively proved.
after the ship was gone, the moon - like the iceberg itself - just drifted on."

TIME ~ mar19,2012


~a serious case of Wrong time, Wrong place? 。 。 。

Sunday, March 11, 2012

thoughts to ponder..

.
.."Crisis management requires us to imagine what may be outside our imagination"..


read: after an unfortunate series of events..


so.. just how prepared are we??


another itch scratched...

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

change of times ..

... becquerels and sieverts are part of everyday vocabulary, Geiger counters are household items in parts of the country, saving electricity has become a year-round activity and the myth of clean and safe nuclear energy is dead.

"After March 11, I realised that I have lived before without thinking anything about nuclear power," said Kyoko Itagaki, 30, a designer taking part in an anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo last month.

"Now, the more I look into that, the more I realise how dangerous nuclear power plants are ... It's a sin not to care," she added. "My life has changed a lot. I now buy water and vegetables from certain places and have a Geiger counter."

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has admitted that the government, bureaucracy, utilities and experts share the blame for being blinded by the myth of nuclear safety.

Power utilities and the government are now paying the price, so far unable to persuade a single community to approve restarts of reactors taken off line since the disaster, meaning all of Japan's 54 reactors may be shut by summer...

read: insight..


fifty four?!? .. my goodness~



another itch scratched...

Thursday, March 1, 2012

epic mess

.."decommissioning Fukushima could take 40 years. engineers will probably use much of the next decade trying to work out how to reach and remove fuel, which has partly eaten through its containment vessels."

40 years? a decade?? .. things of massive 'unproportion' are greatly disturbing to this mind .

and it's now only, a year on 。 。 。