Wednesday, July 13, 2011

~Happy House Quote~

"The world is enough for everyone's needs, but not ever enough for one man's greed."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Massive Earthquake and Tsunami Hit Japan


In this image made off Japan's NHK TV video footage, houses are washed away by 
tsunami in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture (state) eastern Japan, after Japan was
struck by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, March
11, 2011. (AP Photo/NHK TV)
 


A tsumani triggered by a powerful earthquake makes its way to sweep part of 
Sendai airport in northern Japan on Friday March 11, 2011. The magnitude 8.9
earthquake slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter)
tsunami that swept boats, cars, buildings and tons of debris miles inland.
(Kyodo News/Associated Press) 



A massive tsunami sweeps in to engulf a residential area after a powerful 
earthquake in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan. (Reuters) 


Reporters at the Associated Press Tokyo Bureau in Tokyo take shelter under a 
table while a strong earthquake strikes eastern Japan. (Itsuo Inouye/Assoctiated
Press) 



Tsunami swirls near a port in Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture (state) after Japan was 
struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, March 11.
(Kyodo News/Associated Press) 



This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Global bathymetry 
map image released on March 11, 2011 shows features of the ocean floor depth (or
bathymetry) from a NOAA ETOPO-1 dataset. The image shows the entire Western
Pacific basin. Notice how abruptly the Japanese islands rise out of the ocean.
Other coastal Asian areas have much more gradual slopes. The islands and
mountain ranges throughout the ocean, visible in this imagery, also affect the
tsunami travel time and speed. In the open ocean, tsunamis can travel at speeds
up to 500 mph (800 kph). This momentum is what creates such a destructive force
as the wave moves inland. Tsunami waves rolled thousands of miles across the
Pacific Ocean after a massive earthquake off Japan and washed ashore in Hawaii
early March 11, 2011, but the tourist hotspot appeared to escape major damage.
As sirens blared and Hawaiian authorities rapidly evacuated low-lying areas, the
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reported wave changes at Waianae Harbor at around
3:24 a.m. (NOAA/handout)



A man looks for supplies in a store in Tokyo that has almost sold out of food 
and drink as people are unable to return home after an earthquake March 11.
(Yuriko Nakao/Reuters) 



Residents check the damaged done on a road a house in Sukagawa city, Fukushima 
prefecture, in northern Japan. (Fukushima Minpo/AFP/Getty Images) 


Workers inspect a caved-in section of a prefectural road in Satte, Saitama 
Prefecture, after one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in Japan slammed
its eastern coast March 11. (Saitama Shimbun/Associated Press/Kyodo News) 




A mother and child crouch on a street in Tokyo while an earthquake hits Friday,
March 11, 2011.



A stranded elderly woman is carried on the back of a Japanese soldier after being rescued from a residence at Kesennuma, northeastern Japan, on Saturday March 12, 2011, one day after a giant earthquake and tsunami struck the country's northeastern coast. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Companies supplies affected by Earthquake incident.

Customers of affected Japan vendors jumping for inventory control

as affected customers facing stop supplies issue.

Upsad Japanese vendors still need to face demand from customers on supply issue.

Competitors looking into 2nd source demand of customers with limited supply in short lead time.

Quoted from Yahoo news:

Chip prices jump as Japan disaster hits tech supplies

http://beta.sg.news.yahoo.com/chip-prices-jump-japan-disaster-hits-tech-supplies-20110314-215521-745.html

Tuesday, March 8, 2011



How water reflects our consciousness
The photographs and information in this article reflect the work of Masaru Emoto, a creative and visionary Japanese researcher. From Mr. Emoto's work we are provided with factual evidence, that human vibrational energy, thoughts, words, ideas and music, affect the molecular structure of water, the very same water that comprises over seventy percent of a mature human body and covers the same amount of our planet. The body is very much like a sponge and is composed of trillions of chambers called cells that hold liquid. The quality of our life is directly connected to the quality of our water.


Discover the fascinating differences in the crystalline structures of water from many different sources and different conditions!




Water of Saijo, Japan

Spring Water of Sanbuichi 
Yusui, Japan


Antarctic Ice

Biwako Lake, the largest lake 

at the center of Japan and the water pool of the 
Kinki Region. Pollution is getting worse

Yodo River, Japan pours into the Bay of Osaka.
 The river passes through most 
of the major cities in 
Kasai

Human Emotions

These photographs show the incredible reflections of water, as alive and highly responsive to every one of our thoughts and emotions. 


Love and Appreciation


Thank You


Mother Teresa




Untreated Distilled Water


You Make Me Sick, 

I Will Kill You

Adolph Hitler


“Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions.
Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become
character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.” Frank Outlaw.



Let's be Positive!! Perhaps we may cure our illness. :)