


What do you mean "like".rancor wrote:We can party like its the end of the world..[/img]
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
just saw this on the news here aswell, they also claimed it was reported that thankfully the radiation leakage is only 1/10th of that of chernobyl...moozooh wrote:Japan has officially promoted the accident to INES level 7, the highest level (same as Chernobyl). It doesn't mean anything new per se, but it does indicate they're being more honest on the matter. It also doesn't mean the situation is anywhere as bad as it was in Chernobyl, but unfortunately we haven't seen the end of the story yet.
yeah, let's just get our 'mutant' on !What do you mean "like".
Dude, bacon rocks. OK, maybe bacon ice cream is a gross concept, but come on. Bacon makes most everything better.nZero wrote:Fortunately you'd never see anything like this at the Japanese family restaurant Denny's
What sucks is that Denny's is a family restaurant... not a truck stop grease pit like it is in America, where rednecks and young punks go after concerts/clubbing/bar hopping assuming they've not ingested tons of stimulants.greg wrote: What sucks about Denny's in Japan is that they don't have Grand Slam breakfasts. At least not since the last one I ever went to.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Ah yeah, I'd forgotten about that element. I used to be a part of that, to an extent, disassociating myself with those associated with my crowd being refused service and getting kicked out of Denny's.GaijinPunch wrote:What sucks is that Denny's is a family restaurant... not a truck stop grease pit like it is in America, where rednecks and young punks go after concerts/clubbing/bar hopping assuming they've not ingested tons of stimulants.
Ah, Jonathan's is awesome. Way better than Japanese Denny's. Gusto/Skylark has quality hamburgers. Gosh, two more weeks. I'm homesick for Japan.GaijinPunch wrote:However, on that note, we used to go to Jonathan's on Sunday mornings about 9 to 10AM and fucking pound beers after a bit night out. I'm sure we scarred a few children.
Every time I go to Denny's it's nothing but a bunch of characters... and my family. I think once the 50 year old version of Flo from Alice (that looked 70 thanks to a lifetime of smoking) waited on us. Caked on make-up included.being refused service and getting kicked out of Denny's.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Well kiss my grits!GaijinPunch wrote:Every time I go to Denny's it's nothing but a bunch of characters... and my family. I think once the 50 year old version of Flo from Alice (that looked 70 thanks to a lifetime of smoking) waited on us. Caked on make-up included.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
i'm baffled why a doctor of nuclear physics is surprised that the containment of a reactor is ten years.Thoughts?
His position is in fact rather close to what I felt coming from austere at the beginning of this thread, given that they both have background in physics and thus both do understand some of the nuances that general populace doesn't due to (forgivable) lack of insight. However, this also means they tend to exaggerate the problem relatively to anything else, rather than explicitly helping to put things into perspective, just because they know its dangers better. Such as, for instance, when talking about the levels of radiation exceeding legal limits by a factor of a million close to the site, it needs to be said that the levels that are actually reaching an average person not happening to be leisurely swimming around the outlet are much smaller. And, since these levels in no way guarantee anything with a 100% confidence, we are seeing a picture roughly close to the following: in case you are to have a cancer/leukemia, if previously you had a 0.000001% chance of getting a case of it as a direct consequence of being at a certain distance from the Fukushima station, now you have a 1% chance (a factor of million working for it!). That is, in case you are to actually have cancer instead of dying to a gazillion of other things that are not really any less likely to kill you or harm you in some way.GaijinPunch wrote:Here's another (recent) one of Michio Kaku, still taking on the very end of the spectrum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrxKqLeZ ... ded#at=408
Thoughts?
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Go buy some popcorn and type her name in to Youtube. She is a cunt... no more, no less. She only has a job so CNN can get a handful of Fox News viewers. She is "execute first, try later".greg wrote:I did not know who Nancy Grace was until I read about her in this thread. What a pinhead.
I think someone on every geek-related forum on the planet had that idea. I know someone did at Assembler at least.Robot quote.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
could be part of an ever growing set of people looking to pander to the ill-informed masses by appearing to be thicker than they actually are....What I find most disturbing about Nancy Grace is not her fucked up view of the justice system in the States and how she thinks it should work, but that she has a Master's degree in law and a J.D. and still holds those views.
Suicide of interviewee Melinda Duckett
In 2006, 21-year-old Melinda Duckett committed suicide following an interview conducted by Grace concerning the disappearance of Duckett's 2-year-old son Trenton.[17]
Grace interviewed Duckett less than two weeks after the child went missing, questioning her for her alleged lack of openness regarding her son's disappearance, asking Duckett "Where were you? Why aren't you telling us where you were that day?"[18] Duckett appeared confused and was unable to answer whether or not she had taken a polygraph test. When Grace asked her why she could not account for specific details, Duckett began to reply, "Because I was told not to," to which Grace responded, "Ms. Duckett, you are not telling us for a reason. What is the reason? You refuse to give even the simplest facts of where you were with your son before he went missing. It is day twelve." According to the CNN transcript, Duckett replied, "(INAUDIBLE) with all media. It's not just there, just all media. Period." Grace then moved on to a media psychologist who asserted that Duckett was "skirting around the issue."[17][18]
The next day, before the airing of the show, Duckett shot herself, a death that relatives claim was influenced by media scrutiny, particularly from Grace.[17][19] Speaking to The Orlando Sentinel, Duckett's grandfather Bill Eubank said, "Nancy Grace and the others, they just bashed her to the end. She was not one anyone ever would have thought of to do something like this."[17] CNN has also been criticized for allowing the show to air in the wake of Duckett's suicide.[20] Police investigating the case had not named Melinda Duckett as a suspect in the case at the time, but after her suicide the police did say that, as nearly all parents are in missing-child cases, she was a suspect from the beginning.[17]
In an interview on Good Morning America, Nancy Grace said in reaction to events that "If anything, I would suggest that guilt made her commit suicide. To suggest that a 15- or 20-minute interview can cause someone to commit suicide is focusing on the wrong thing."[21] She then said that, while she sympathized with the family, she knew from her own experience as a victim of crime that such people look for somebody else to blame.[22]
While describing it as an "extremely sad development," Janine Iamunno, a spokeswoman for Grace,[17] said that her program would continue to follow the case as they had a "responsibility to bring attention to this case in the hopes of helping find Trenton Duckett." Grace commented that "I do not feel that our show is to blame for what happened to Melinda Duckett. The truth is not always nice or polite or easy to go down. Sometimes it's harsh, and it hurts."[17]
so who could blame anyone for claiming he was the perpetrator? - you'd hope someone with a fucking law degree would be able to answer their own question. Jesus, do they give out degrees with boxes of Cherrios or something now?During the Elizabeth Smart case, when suspect Richard Ricci was arrested by police on the basis that he had a criminal record and had worked on the Smarts' home, Grace immediately and repeatedly proclaimed on CourtTV and CNN's Larry King that Ricci "was guilty," although there was little evidence to support this claim. She also suggested publicly that Ricci's girlfriend was involved in the cover-up of his alleged crime. Grace continued to accuse Ricci, though he died while in custody.[28]
It was later revealed that Smart was kidnapped by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, two individuals with whom Richard Ricci had no connection.[29]
When CourtTV confronted Grace seven months later to ask whether she was incorrect in her assertion that Ricci was guilty, and whether or not she felt bad about it in any way, she stated that Ricci was "a known ex-con, a known felon, and brought suspicion on himself, so who could blame anyone for claiming he was the perpetrator?" When Larry King asked her about the matter, she equated criticism of herself with criticism of the police in the case. She said: "I'm not letting you take the police with me on a guilt trip."[30]
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
Isn't even an issue here. You can check these two sources.burgerkingdiamond wrote:Can anybody give any info about the current radiation/contamination levels in Tokyo?