Oh, the irony






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I’d love to be a fly on the wall as the Japanese officials and the crew of the Nisshin Maru try to figure out how to deal with the possibility that they may need to accept Greenpeace’s offer to help. If you hadn’t heard, the Nisshin Maru (a Japanese whaling vessel) had a serious fire on Thursday (one sailor was killed) and it appears that the ship may now be immobile. A Greenpeace ship (the Esper- anza) was in the neighborhood specifically because of the whaling activities of the Nisshin Maru; they are now offering to help (evacuating the crew, and towing the Nisshin Maru to a dock), and may indeed be the closest ship in a position to do so.

Japanese officials (and presumably at least some of the crew) have serious misgivings about accepting aid from sworn enemies, and so the Nisshin Maru sits there while people argue over the next step. Given that the Nisshin Maru is very close to, e.g., a major penguin colony, it would almost certainly be a Bad Thing, however, if something nasty like a major oil leak happened while people debated the matter.

One advantage, I suppose, of very publicly doing something pretty unpleasant (i.e., killing whales) is that there will always be people watching, which means that help is never far off if something goes wrong :-). Now they just need to stop their whining and accept the help that’s there.

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We’re so screwed…

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A friend of Sub-Evil Boy‘s just passed on coming from an event to our house because doing so would require walking 1.5 blocks. Yes, it was late, and it’s cold, but 12F is hardly super cold for the hardy Minnesotans, this is a healthy 13 year old, and it’s just 1.5 blocks!

JOCP!

I fear that our future and that of our son is doomed if this is any indication. I’m very depressed… The one upside of global warming is I may be able to realize my dream of establishing a banana plantation to assist in our retirement, but that’s fairly cold (ho-de-ho-de-ho) comfort.

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