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Originally posted by MohamedF:
There is still the option of a hydrogen based power plant... There was an accidental discovery in 2007 that can possibly make hydrogen production a lot easier... it only involves mixing 2 everyday metals with water and hydrogen in produced...
Then comes another issue: water.
As for Uranium enrichment, I think Australia does some export in this area.
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Ya.This happened about a week ago. I didn't see any thread discussing this, nor did I hear any ranting towards the Myammar Junta's refusal to let Humantarian aids into the country. What's wrong with those who demand freedom?
Cyclone Nargis was a strong tropical cyclone that made landfall in Burma (also known as Myanmar) on May 2, 2008, causing catastrophic destruction and at least 22,980 fatalities with a further 42,119 people still missing, and estimates on the final total of fatalities ranging up to 100,000. However, the Labutta Township alone was reported to have 80,000 dead and some have estimated the death toll may be well over 100,000.
It is the deadliest named cyclone in the North Indian Ocean Basin, as well as the second deadliest named cyclone of all time, behind Typhoon Nina. Including unnamed storms, Nargis is the 8th deadliest cyclone of all time. Nargis was the first tropical cyclone to strike the country since Cyclone Mala made landfall in 2006.
The first named storm of the 2008 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, Nargis developed on April 27 in the central Bay of Bengal. Initially it tracked slowly northwestward and, encountering favorable conditions, it quickly strengthened. Dry air weakened the cyclone on April 29, though after beginning a steady eastward motion Nargis rapidly intensified to attain peak winds of at least 165 km/h (105 mph) on May 2; the Joint Typhoon Warning Center assessed peak winds of 215 km/h (135 mph). The cyclone moved ashore in the Ayeyarwady Division of Burma near peak intensity and, after passing near the major city of Yangon (Rangoon), the storm gradually weakened until dissipating near the border of Burma and Thailand.(This was taken from wikipedia. Taken from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclone_Nargis)
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Originally posted by HyperFocal:
... don't be surprised when the our almighty govt dreams up such a thing as Solar Tax...
LOL.
That reminds me of a stupid book that criticize LKY.
Because LKY said nothing is free in this world, then the author rebunk by saying, "Since his birth, doesn't he needs air? But did he pay for the air that he breathed in? Doesn't he needs sunlight? Did he pay for the sunlight he received?"
I'm not a pro-PAP or pro-LKY, it's just that the above statement is more towards sophistry rather than a debate. That's the reason I said it is "stupid"
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Originally posted by sinicker:
okay when is the mass order for "i will remember this" tshirt??
but the media give news also quite vague. so we cant derive anything frm the article. oh well.Since when does our media gave a clear signal about things that reflects something not that nice about our gahmen?
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Originally posted by tripsky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_alvTbTcxGM
yeah one of my favourite back then... the opening is in my fave list!
This song is voted as one of Top 100 anime songs by 2ch fans.
(Guess which song claims the No. 1 spot?)
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I like (not in any order)
- Kanokon
- To Love Ru (Trouble)
- Allison and Lillia
- Nabari no Ou (The water-coloured tone background is nice)
- Nijuu-Mensou no Musume
- Zettai Karen Children (just for the lameness)
- Kurenai
- Toshokan Sensou
- Wagaya no Oinari-sama (I like this. The ED is nice)
- Amatsuki
I think that's about it.
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