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  • @elainekirk I think so -although I said 48 hrs, I think we need to get this version out on the net & refine it before sending to official sources if needed. The more signatories we can get the better
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:26:42 PM

  • can I facebook it with request to send sigs to yr addy then? please
    by elainekirk 5/29/2011 7:28:11 PM

  • "all is fine. pass on by. nothing to see here."

    Emergency manual to protect tourism from rumors

    Tourism ministers of Japan, China, and South Korea have agreed to create an emergency management manual to prevent tourism from being affected by unfounded rumors.

    The tourism ministers of the 3 countries, Akihiro Ohata, Shao Qiwei, and Choung Byoung Gug, met in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Sunday.

    The discussion focused primarily on the huge decline in the number of foreign visitors to Japan following the March 11th disaster.

    A joint statement released after the meeting called on governments and tourism industries of the 3 countries to take proactive measures to bring back tourists to Japan, as agreed in the 3-way summit a week ago.

    As the radiation scare caused by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant was the primary cause of the decline in visitor numbers, the 3 ministers agreed to draw up an emergency management manual to cope with such situations.

    The manual would enable sharing of accurate information among the 3 countries and prevent tourism from being affected by unfounded rumors stemming from natural disasters or epidemics.

    The ministers also agreed to hold next year's meeting in Japan in the disaster-stricken Tohoku region.

    Ohata told reporters after the meeting that, through the sharing of accurate information among the 3 countries, foreign tourists will gradually stop avoiding Japan. He said he will continue to make further efforts to convey accurate information to other countries.

    Sunday, May 29, 2011 16:57 +0900 (JST)
    www3.nhk.or.jp
    by Edano 5/29/2011 7:28:19 PM

  • @Edano If it has no coding significance we should leave it off
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:28:24 PM

  • @Nancy : ok. no problem.
    by Edano 5/29/2011 7:28:50 PM

  • @elainekirk I've emailed you a suggested accompanying paragraph.
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:29:07 PM

  • @Edano < 'prevent tourism from being affected by unfounded rumors stemming from natural disasters or epidemics.'> WHAT?!!!!
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:30:35 PM

  • @UKVal when you get ready I might have a few addresses in the media that might pick up the story.
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:30:44 PM

  • @UKVal : yes, isn't it great ? :) :) :) :) :)
    by Edano 5/29/2011 7:31:13 PM

  • @Nancy great - I think I'm going to need a few days to get enough signatories for an impact.
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:31:30 PM

  • @Edano presumably the tsunami was a figment of our collective imagination also?
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:32:06 PM

  • I think the govt. lying about the real situation on contamination, food and water are the real deterrents. Who wants to go somewhere they know they can't get real safety information for?
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:32:28 PM

  • Earthquakes? Tsunamis? Massive nuclear disasters? Typhoon? Nope, the real problem is rumors.
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:33:27 PM

  • "prevent tourism from being affected by unfounded rumors stemming from natural disasters or epidemics." i love this sentence !
    by Edano 5/29/2011 7:33:46 PM

  • @Nancy quite. But we would think that as we've been hoodwinked by those spreading false rumours haven't we?
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:33:57 PM

  • @UKVal They really don't get this whole internet thing do they? :-)
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:34:41 PM

  • @Edano Yes I was thinking about the limitations of Dropbox in a distributed capacity, but the concept of a public dropbox anyone with access can drop s good. Actually, Wordpress had the ability to deal with uploads. Let me look into that more. That's the obvious solution.
    by RadioGuy 5/29/2011 7:34:48 PM

  • @Edano so do I. It matches similarly astounding sentences when describing the measures to reassure parents of children in the affected areas.
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:34:52 PM

  • @Nancy presumably they believe they can close down offending sites
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:35:31 PM

  • (at te station and back in the loop) Oh, and I want to sign the letter in an official capacity for the station. We should find a couple of haunting images and post the letter in its entirety, unabstracted, on the front page. That letter sums up most of our hearts in his.
    by RadioGuy 5/29/2011 7:37:30 PM

  • @RadioGuy I was able to set users with directory level ftp I have one in progress for Edano so that should solve the need.
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:39:21 PM

  • @RadioGuy great idea
    by UKVal 5/29/2011 7:39:25 PM

  • @Nancy : that's perfect for me.
    by Edano 5/29/2011 7:41:15 PM

  • www.mkyong.com <== How to upload a file from the Dashboard in WP
    www.mkyong.com
    www.mkyong.com

    by RadioGuy via Mkyong 5/29/2011 7:43:30 PM

  • www.mkyong.com <== How to upload a file from the Dashboard in WP
    www.mkyong.com
    www.mkyong.com

    by RadioGuy via Mkyong 5/29/2011 7:43:30 PM

  • @Edano So since you have a login to WP, you can just upload it straight from your browser to the site.
    by RadioGuy 5/29/2011 7:45:20 PM

  • @RadioGuy he would have to do it manually. What he is talking about with FTP will be completely automated once I get the page set up.
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 7:46:16 PM

  • Yes...chrontabbed? I saw him say he wanted to do it manually, so I was going for simple on that. I misunderstood, I guess.
    by RadioGuy 5/29/2011 7:47:12 PM

  • Hello: can someone get this link to deb an VeenOui i think they could use it, thanks ;) Windfinder - Wind & weather forecast Fukushima Nuklear Power Plant www.windfinder.com
    by Tenzing edited by elainekirk 5/29/2011 8:03:13 PM

  • @All, whats the latest in the storm over there ?
    by wtm 5/29/2011 8:04:02 PM

  • by Edano 5/29/2011 8:05:09 PM

  • @Tenzing will FB message it to them
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 8:06:09 PM

  • @Nancy thanks :)
    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:06:42 PM

  • same nonsense in other words:

    Japan, China, S. Korea to jointly tackle tourism predicament

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, May 29, Kyodo

    Tourism ministers from Japan, China and South Korea agreed Sunday to jointly work out crisis management guidelines to address critical events that negatively affect tourism, such as natural disasters, terrorism and outbreaks of infectious diseases.

    In a joint statement issued after their meeting in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the ministers confirmed that the public and private sectors of the three countries will jointly mull measures to overcome the negative effects stemming from Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and subsequent nuclear crisis.

    They agreed to offer maximum cooperation in issuing adequate information in the event of critical incidents and to promote special campaigns for the recovery of the tourism industry.

    At a joint news conference after the meeting, Japan's Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Akihiro Ohata said, ''I was able to have (China and South Korea) understand that Japan is safe.''

    Shao Qiwei, director general of the China National Tourism Administration, said the envisaged crisis management guidelines would ''help prevent damage from misinformation and losses to the tourism industry.''

    South Korean culture minister Choung Byoung Gug told the press conference that it is important for Japan to provide information about the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

    The ministers decided to hold the next trilateral tourism ministerial meeting in Japan's Tohoku region in 2012 as part of efforts to support reconstruction in the area hit hard by the earthquake and tsunami. The meeting was initially scheduled to be held in Japan in 2013.

    The ministers met at a time when the March 11 quake and tsunami disaster and the ongoing nuclear crisis are hitting Japan's tourism industry.

    According to estimates by the Japan National Tourism Organization, the number of foreign tourists who visited Japan in April plunged 62.5 percent from a year earlier.

    South Korea and China rank first and second in terms of the country-by-country share of foreign tourists visiting Japan. The organization estimates that South Korea accounted for 28.3 percent of tourists visiting Japan in 2010 and China for 16.4 percent.

    At the trilateral meeting, the ministers also agreed to jointly develop 10 ''golden tour routes'' linking the three countries. To attract tourists from outside of the three countries, they agreed to promote joint advertising and provide tourist information in English as well as Japanese, Chinese and Korean.

    ==Kyodo
    english.kyodonews.jp
    by Edano 5/29/2011 8:09:03 PM

  • Nancy: cleaning up my bookmarks and found this video with the comment "At 00:31 seconds you see the molten ardioactive matter!! what do you think?

    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:10:52 PM

  • @Tenzig, is that it over on the right, the light gray stuff, looks like a fire to the upper right of it?
    by wtm 5/29/2011 8:14:29 PM

  • @Tenzing That doesn't even look like any part of the NPP. The glowing part is the edge of that piece of asphalt or roof. Wow that video is like a carnival ride. LOL
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 8:14:36 PM

  • "Tourism ministers from Japan, China and South Korea agreed Sunday to jointly work out crisis management guidelines to address critical events that negatively affect tourism, such as natural disasters, terrorism and outbreaks of infectious diseases."

    . o O (As a first step, lies need to be carefully coordinated so they don't conflict... oh the hell with it...who's listening anyway. Our media have the lid on it.)
    by RadioGuy 5/29/2011 8:15:24 PM

  • Ah, the later frames are obviously Fuku,
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 8:16:13 PM

  • @Nancy its that first fly over at Fukushima NPP, i think the flowing part your talking about is behind #3
    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:16:29 PM

  • i meant glowing part
    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:16:51 PM

  • @Tenzing yes the glowing part is the edge of that roof section. It isn't molten fuel.
    by Nancy 5/29/2011 8:17:44 PM

  • ok, thanks nancy :)
    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:18:48 PM

  • Looking at the 05:00 TEPCO cam, it sort of looks like some of the trees have been cut of the cam was lifted higher, as you can see some more of the lower part of #4 now, I don;t recall being able to do that before ?
    by wtm 5/29/2011 8:20:20 PM

  • anyone looked at this lately? Japanese nuclear plant accident in Fukushima: weather, the spread of radioactivity
    translate.google.com
    Accident in the Japanese NPP Fukushima: Weather today, spread of radioactivity www.zamg.ac.at in German
    by Tenzing 5/29/2011 8:24:24 PM

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