Rocked said:
:lol The expression on the girls face is brilliant. Best manual ever.
That's not a girl:lol
In japan, they seperate burnable and non-burnable garbage. There's a sign above the Wii in that picture that says 'burnable garbage', so it's telling you that, if you throw away your Wii, to not put it with the burnable garbage.
Hmm, why doesnt America do this? Seems like a good idea.
because we still have lots of land to waste for garbage burial, so it's not a priority; Japan
had huge issues with dioxin . from burning plastic
Japan is in the grip of a dioxin scare. The past several months have
brought almost daily revelations of elevated levels of dioxin in breast
milk, some cow's milk, and soil and air around incinerators--sometimes
in areas far from industrial Tokyo and Osaka that residents had thought
were pristine.
Dioxin, which is among the most toxic of all manufactured chemicals, is
a byproduct of some industrial processes and also is generated when
plastics are burned at low temperatures. Recognized as a major public
health hazard in the U.S. in the mid-1970s, it is known to produce skin
disease, muscle dysfunction, nervous system disorders and birth defects,
and has also been linked to cancer.