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Posted in: Far more bluefin sold than reported caught, with Japan consuming 80%: report See in context

JapanGal Every time I read articles like this I get a craving for Otoro. Now, since I can afford it, I am going to get some for this evenings meal. Also some high end Uni, and King Crab.

I still do not believe the 80% and think its a lie. Now the Chinese might actually be eating a lot more of it, because it is trendy for them and they really want to become Japanese.

Right now Japan is directly responsible for poisoning the worlds oceans ie Fukushima, and killing what's left of the poor unfortunate creatures still left swimming around ie tuna, whales, dolphins, basically anything moving. Your response really manages to expose the rotten underbelly of Japans society; deny, consume, and blame someone else. Yuck.

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Posted in: iSad: Digital titans, gadget junkies mourn Jobs See in context

While it is painfully inevitable that after the passing of someone that has changed the world so much, comes the bitter sickening comments from the people who will never leave a legacy one tenth that this man did. You are writing your snidey little comments on computers or phones that regardless of brand or operating system still have his mark upon them. The Internet was born using one of his machines, the first true home computer, the mouse, the graphical user interface, home printers, pixar movies, iPod, iPhone, iPad. What he achieved in one short lifetime is amazing, and when people are sad because of his passing it does not show a shallow a world it is we live in, but reading these needless comments from nobodies shows what a shallow soul-less world they must inhabit. RIP Steve Jobs.

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Posted in: Beef containing radioactive cesium served to elementary school children in Kanagawa See in context

Many posters referring to the EU safety guidleines seem to be selectively overlooking the fact that these were all drastically raised following Chernobyl. Of course these guidelines mean nothing to the many 1000's of children born with deformities and cancer since.

The locals have a name for the area around Chernbyl they call it the 'Forest of Nightmares', quite how this fits with any notion of it being 'safe', unless you consider deer with 5 legs and no eyes natural.

This sadly will be the Japan of the future. You can believe the Government are doing all they can to protect its people or you can be a realist.

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