Ian’s March 16th Video – Shopping anyone?

March 16, 2011

Dear Friends and Family,

In addition to the countless aftershocks, we had a fairly big earthquake last night.  What’s the difference?  Well, the earthquake we had last night was on a different fault line so it wasn’t an aftershock of the earthquake we had last Friday.  Great, just what we needed.

I do want to clarify something very important.  Compared to the people in Sendai that have been so affected by the tsunami, we, in Tokyo, have absolutely nothing to complain about.

With the nuclear reactor misbehaving, though, things are getting slightly worrisome here.

I have been thinking about some of the LUXRIES I have learned to live without.  We have been asked to conserve energy because of the short power supply, so I only use one small light at night.  I haven’t had my heating on since this whole crisis began.  I make do with whatever I find in the stores to eat.  We can live perfectly comfortably even without these things; how wasteful we have been!

And like I said, compared with the people up north, we are so fortunate!

But when I went to the LUXURY goods district of Ginza in Tokyo today, I was shocked at some of the blatant ways some corporations are wasting energy at a time we have all been asked to conserve!  I got on my soapbox and just had to name and shame the bad guys.  Here is the result:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4iZfr1_cx0

Ian x
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About Ernest

Ernest is the owner of the Crofton Bike Doctor located in the Village of Waugh Chapel Shopping Center. Ernest has been in the industry since 1989 when he first started to work at the Bike Doctor of Arnold. During that time I developed a love for cycling and retail. I graduated from the University of Maryland and live and ride locally. I enjoy riding off road and on the road as well as doing a little bike touring. As a teenager I did a trip in Maine and then over to Novia Scotia which helped cement my love for riding. Since then I have done tours in the Canyons of Utah as well as several trips along the C&O Canal. Today I have both mountain bikes and road bikes that I enjoy riding. One of the most exciting things now is my wife is beginning to develop a passion for riding and we have begun mountain bike together as well as some light road riding.
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