Friday, January 15, 2016
Question #1
What's the volume of C4:plastique/Semtex that can fit inside a pair of headphones housing/baffle? How large an explosion? Can it be Plugged into an airplane seat?
Labels:
#explosives,
airplane,
headphones,
music,
travel
Location:
Kaneohe Kaneohe
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
tourists leave camera batteries for endangered green sea turtles
I took a walk on the beach at Ali'i Beach Park in Haleiwa one afternoon. As I walked past the palms to the shoreline, I heard a bird squak. At first I looked up for the bird. Then I proceeded to walk on the rocky shore and while watching my steps, I saw a lithium camera battery. This is a place where endangered Hawaiian sea turtles emerge and climb ashore. I picked up the battery and took another direction to the right. I walked on the path that looped back to the main beach. I heard a bird squak again. I looked around at the ground and I found two more AA camera batteries with Japanese Kanji on them. I looked around a little more and headed to the lifeguard house. When I was closer to the infamous Baywatch lifeguard house I returned to a nearby picnic table under a palm tree, and again the bird squaked/shrieked loudly. This time, I saw the battery was under the picnic table.
I'm not joking about the bird shrieking when I was within arm's reach of these camera batteries. However, judging by the urgency of the shrieks and squats from the bird(s), the batteries must pose enough of a hazard that yes, even the birds are being proactive.
I'm not sure how to make tourists understand that leaving camera batteries on the shoreline with endangered species is not appropriate disposal. Even if a trash can is still not proper battery disposal, it is better than leaving the batteries to corrode and harm sealife. I can imagine that the battery acid can main and blind and burn the endangered Sea turtles.
Labels:
animals Joni,
battery disposal,
camera,
endangered,
Environment,
Haleiwa,
sea,
turtle
Location:
Schofield Barracks Schofield Barracks
Japan should withdraw/halt moratorium on building contracts with Hawaii/USA interest
Many American businessmen say that Yakuza runs Japan and there are no other legitimate people who they will do business with. The average American business man seems to feel Yakuza legitimizes American/USA interest in controlling Japan as a territory.
This runs contrary to the goals set forth by APEC in attempting to eliminate mob payoff payments that run in the hundreds of millions.
Since the USA has legitimized many of these illegal Asian gangs economically, and politically within its own borders;- maintaining decent relations for business progress is crumbling for Japan overseas.
It's my opinion that Japan should halt all business in steel and construction to Hawaii especially. It is an observation that I can't ignore.
Location:
Ala Moana Honolulu
Saturday, December 26, 2015
I'd like a gift...real help please.
I want to file a report against certain HpD officers for aiding and assisting attempted murder on me 2x. Not sure how to do so since they are the cause of my non return to the mainland from my 1month vacation. I need assistance.
I can't just keep asking an angel.
Location:
Ala Moana Honolulu
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