Posted March 13, 2011
Damuna: How about you, dyscode? What do you do? You said you won't have to worry about the power outages, but will your work be affected by the disaster?
Difficult to say, I work on the internet, but just to upload my articles and reports to the magazine I work for. But I can set my schedule more freely. And I work on a laptop, so I have some time frame.
Maybe I use the outages to finally deepen my knowledge of Japanese ;)
I am more concerned about embassies calling back citizens to their countries.
I am married to a Japanese. But I won´t ever leave on my wife my on free will.
bansama: I don't think my Chinese is good enough ;)
'course the other problems with these power cuts is that all our heating relies on electricity =/ And with bloody kita-kaze blowing, it gets fairly cold here, especially in the evenings.
OH yes, I love japan for a lot of things but not this! 'course the other problems with these power cuts is that all our heating relies on electricity =/ And with bloody kita-kaze blowing, it gets fairly cold here, especially in the evenings.
In Tokyo you are still more lucky because it´s getting wamer, already. Still fresh enough during the night.
Up North, Honshu, Hokkaido etc. it´s still SNOWING! And the people in most Evak Camps need to get by without much heating.
ahh it´s already 2:20am.
need to catch rest, see you tomorrow.
Post edited March 13, 2011 by dyscode