india should have a regiment, that can, capture all these evil criminals, put them in choppers, and bury them, deep inside those nuclear plants, that are exploding in japan.
........ Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Laureate(1911) had rightly cautioned against Japan's machine-like imitation of European Nationalism and Westernism. He had rightly observed that Japan had a great chance of becoming TRUE MODEL of East-West Fusion...
But, alas, they chose Ultra-Nationalism and Westernism as their future forgetting their own glorious spiritual past.......... US/UK have made the Japan a manufacturing factory of Luxuries... .... .................. ....................................... Japanese too did not protest, probably b'cos they were losers of WW-II....
.. they are human beings...... this whole Earth is for Human beings.... hence, they should consider migration to Europe/Australia as an Urgent option, so that the area of the FAULT-LINE can be less-populated and better managed ( 55 nuclear power plants, 40 yrs-olds among them, should not be on the fault line).
Regarding Migration, 3% of world's population is migrated, mainly from asia to EU/US/Aus.
but surprisingly only 0.5% of Japanese live outside Japan though it is a nation with highest pop. density.(1200 people per km2 of livable area).
the Mentality/Treatment towards NRJ's is horrible....... Wikipidea says : "Despite the benefits of experiencing life abroad, individuals who have lived outside of Japan for extended periods often faced problems of discrimination upon their return because others might no longer consider them fully Japanese.HORRIBLE NATINALISM..An
Re: Ultra-Nationalism is costing Japanese a lot...........
by Vishnu Sharma on Apr 15, 2011 09:20 PM
You are a total idiot who is just making up stuff.
People like you are not needed anywhere in the world. It is better that you die.
India needs at least 6-7 more Nuclear Reactors with adequate protection and proper location.
The vast expanse of the That desert should not go unutilized. Google shelled out $168 million for a solar energy plant that BrightSource Energy is building in the Mojave Desert. It is the search engine's largest investment in clean energy to date.
Google April 11 said it put $168 million into a solar energy power plant BrightSource Energy is building in California's Mojave Desert, easily Google's largest investment in clean energy to date.
Clean energy—also known as sustainable, renewable and green energy—includes hydroelectricity, solar energy, wind energy, wave power, geothermal energy, bio-energy and tidal power.
Brightsource's Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, which will also be financed by NRG and with clean energy technology loans from the U.S. Department of Energy, certainly falls in the solar energy category.
The plant employs a field of 173,000 heliostats, each with two mirrors, to redirect the sun's rays onto a solar receiver on top of a tower.
The solar receiver generates hot (up to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit), high-pressure steam, which in turn spins a turbine and generator to make electricity.
With its construction to complete in 2013, the Ivanpah Power Tower will be roughly 450 feet tall and will generate 392 gross megawatts of clean solar energy.
Such a vast energy plant in the Thar desert will provide adequate power to th