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Posted in: Tech giants bet on 'smart home' revolution See in context

i think i let my home stay stupid for now.

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Posted in: Seiko Matsuda hears no evil, speaks no evil, sees no evil in new Toyota ad See in context

Many of those Japanese women age so well!

with all the makeup and TBC on the video, anyone will look good, let me see her in the morning before she wake up and spend two hours pasting her face, then i'll talk.

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Posted in: Kerry looking to build coalition to defeat IS See in context

When Isis is inside Syria they are freedom fighter, when inside Iraq terrorist, the US Government really is a disgrace to the American people.

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Posted in: 2-legged robot runs at high speed See in context

@windandsea

http://www.bostondynamics.com/robot_petman.html

Then come back to me with your none sense post about robotic.

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Posted in: 4 ships start whale hunt off Hokkaido See in context

Steve said

Good huntin'!! :-D

sink the Sea Shepherd riff-raff while you're at it!

;-)

Let then go a few Km to the north into Russian water and let me see who is that's going to get sink :)

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Posted in: Which country has the best high-speed rail technology in the world? See in context

@gogogo

China stole Japans tech, they did a partnership with Hitachi and then canceled the second round and suddenly made their own

that's what Japanese company been doing for decade and still doing.

have you people forget japan before the war or after the war until the US give to japan all the tech and the rest is history.

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Posted in: Toshiba's new robot cleaner comes with 27 sensors See in context

@Argus Tuft

I guess Roombas were popular enough that a Japanese company finally got around to Copying one.

there are fixed for you :)

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Posted in: Australian PM appalled at decapitated head photo See in context

Elbuda Mexicano, be very careful what you say, your country is in the brink of another middle east in the Americas

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Posted in: Gov't OKs plan to to build maglev line, despite environmental concerns See in context

JR Tokai also said that it would be impossible to have the maglev train in service in time for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Officials said it will take 10 years to build the tracks and stations and the work cannot be completed by 2020.

so this is for show, just because china have one, we need to have one too.

but wait!!, the olympic is in Tokyo not Nagoya, so what is the Point?

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Posted in: Int'l probe demanded after Malaysian airliner shot down over Ukraine See in context

to all the Sheep here quick to put the blame on Russia

It seems unlikely that the self-defense forces could’ve used Buk surface-to-air missile systems to down the Malaysian plane, retired Brig. Gen. Kevin Ryan, the director of the Defense and Intelligence Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, said.

“It takes a lot of training and a lot of coordination to fire one of these and hit something,” he told CNN. “This is not the kind of weapon a couple of guys are going to pull out of a garage and fire.”

According to Ryan, if the plane was really taken down then it was done by a professional military force.

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Posted in: Abe to visit 5 nations in Latin America, Caribbean See in context

Are these countries that being robbed out they resource by China, USA, Japan, S. Korea, Germany, UK,, France, etc. i fix that line for you.

so those country are not poor they just well you know, being keep that way for the Rich country keep robbing then.

Toshiko,

What kind of houses do they live?

from where i come from a middle class person have a house 3 times bigger than any Japanese could ever dream. so that don't count.

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Posted in: Abe to visit 5 nations in Latin America, Caribbean See in context

Toshiko, what is a poor country?

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Posted in: AKB48 singer recruits for SDF as Abe boosts military See in context

Too bad the older generation leaders, who are out of touch with reality/ashamed of their role in history, didn't want the youth to learn about what war did to Japan,and why. Maybe Haruka Shimazaki needs a lesson about the destruction of Japan during WWII, culminating in the winbombs destroying two cities.There is nothing cute about war.

Just wait until they start returning in body bags again, but knowing the japanese they maybe will be blaming someone else for it.

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Posted in: Brazil's World Cup humiliation smashes social media records See in context

Brasil 2+0+1+4 = 7 is my Math right? :)

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Posted in: Power-saving campaign begins for 3 months See in context

Garymalmgren

But we are talking about Japan. The capacity for sending electctricty over very long distances was never built into the system. They have a very efficient interlocking system in place to compensate in times of disaster, but not for the case at hand.

An example of this is that the west and east parts of Japan operation on 50 or 60 hertz and there is only a limited number of sub stations that can convert across at a great cost. Therefore new trasmission and distrubution system would need to be built in Japan where they already exist elsewhere.

Then the system is not efficient as to trying to make out to be since they can't even compensate now.

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Posted in: TEPCO eyes wholesale power market in Europe See in context

Silvana said;

@Jeff Lee

I agree with you. It seems like TEPCO will use this joint venture as way to reach out for help without actually asking for help. They don't want to lose face and admit wrongdoing, so they will learn as much as they can and take it back to Japan.

That is what every Japanese company have done for the past 50 years and then Client the technology they own, and that is Japanese technology.

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Posted in: CNN newscaster can’t stop laughing at crazy Japanese mascot See in context

Tahoochi mascot are for children, period!! don't try to use the cultural card, that doesn't work anymore.

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Posted in: Japanese TV makers bet on super-HD as World Cup looms See in context

Samurai an old tech sharp, Panasonic or Sony in bic camera set you back that much for a the same size TV, don't make excuse,

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Posted in: Japanese TV makers bet on super-HD as World Cup looms See in context

Well samuraiblue, Samsung is a few years ahead of Japanese TV manufactures.

This TV is beautiful. (http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs/UN78HU9000FXZA)

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Posted in: Sony warns of deeper loss as it exits PC business See in context

great looking women

where are the good looking women?

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Posted in: China pushes for rival trans-Pacific trade deal as TPP talks remain stuck See in context

To most it will be so loop sided that no nation would be interested in signing.

just like japan trade agreements?

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Posted in: 4 U.S. TV shows ordered off Chinese websites See in context

CBS record not the TV Network Toshiko.

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Posted in: 4 U.S. TV shows ordered off Chinese websites See in context

And who is CBS Corp parent Company?

Here is the info:

National Amusements, Inc. is an American privately owned theater company based in Dedham, Massachusetts, United States. The company was founded in 1936 as the Northeast Theatre Corporation by Michael Redstone.

National Amusements is now owned by Michael Redstone's son, Sumner Redstone, who holds 80% of the company, and Sumner's daughter, Shari Redstone, who owns the remaining 20%. Through National Amusements, the Redstones control both the CBS Corporation (owner of CBS) and Viacom (owner of Paramount Pictures) through supervoting shares.

Wiki is your best friend before you post stuff like that.

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Posted in: 4 U.S. TV shows ordered off Chinese websites See in context

toshiko CBS own by Sony?

Where did you get that from?

Read:

CBS Corporation is an American mass media corporation focused on commercial broadcasting, publishing, billboards and television production, with most of its operations in the United States. The president and chief executive of the company is Leslie Moonves. Sumner Redstone, owner of National Amusements, is CBS's majority shareholder and serves as executive chairman. The company began trading on the NYSE on January 3, 2006. Until then, the corporation was known as Viacom, and is the legal successor to said company.[2] A new company, keeping the Viacom name was spun off from CBS. CBS, not Viacom, retains control of over-the-air television (CBS, CW) and radio broadcasting, TV production and distribution, publishing, pay-cable, basic cable (TVGN), and recording formerly owned by the larger company. CBS has its headquarters in CBS Building, Midtown, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

Where does it say anything about sony?

Please!!

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Posted in: Why do so few young Japanese want to work overseas? See in context

Quality of service is, I would have to say, one huge reason. Hotels, restaurants, train stations, airports, department stores, resorts--you name it, you'll get damn good service in Japan. And you don't have to be some hotshot financial services industry type making 20-30 million yen per year or more to enjoy such high quality service (live in New York or London, and you will NEED to earn salaries of at least that much in dollars or pounds to enjoy anything above being treated rather shabbily by everybody and anybody). Japan's retail and service sectors cater to the middle classes in a way that has all but disappeared in many other OECD countries. So prices are higher, but you pay for intangibles that make things better. Compare this to shopping at Walmart in America and there is no comparison, period.

this is the reason most of you here talk so bad about your own country and put your hands on fire for japan.

specially this quote "you don't have to be some hotshot financial services industry type making 20-30 million yen per year or more to enjoy such high quality service (live in New York or London, and you will NEED to earn salaries of at least that much in dollars or pounds to enjoy anything above being treated rather shabbily by everybody and anybody)."

that mean that you a looser in your home country? now i get it!

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Posted in: 78-year-old woman dies after X-ray at hospital See in context

One answer fits all situations for Japan.

This is most " regretable" but I'm sure they will " sincerely reflect on the situation", "collect all relevant information swiftly " and "take appropriate action speedily ", "to avoid public confusion" - like form an expert panel.

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Posted in: Popcorn line See in context

let me guess, they paid to some talentless to say that is the best on TV and the Sheep have to try

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Posted in: 5 reasons foreigners find it hard to become friends with Japanese people See in context

Nigelboy

Of course it has flaws one of which is allowing visa's to English speaking people whose only qualification is that they are merely born to a country that speaks English. This is crazy for what you eventually attract are incompetent social outcasts who couldn't get a decent job in his/her country.

i really agreed with you, maybe that's why is raining today!

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Posted in: 5 reasons foreigners find it hard to become friends with Japanese people See in context

Two very important points.

The first point being that racism, discrimination and xenophobia are so embedded and endemic in Japanese society that, were it not for the occasional foreigner raising a stink about these, the Japanese consider these to be perfectly normal parts of their culture and society.

The second important point is that the rest of the world has treated the Japanese with kid gloves and given Japan the benefit of the doubt for so long that the Japanese feel they can get away with such dispicable actions without getting rebuked by the global community. It is time to stop giving Japan a free pass and to start holding it accountable for its actions.

If the Japanese will not change by themselves, I think it falls on the global community, sporting organizations like the IOC and FIFA, and international human rights groups to put pressure on Japan to reform its racist, discriminatory and xenophobic ways.

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Posted in: Toshiba sues S Korean rival for corporate spying See in context

Dr. Masuoka is Japanese so it really doesn't matter.

that is my point!

so dont try to leech out his success, you don't have any other than been a japanese salaymen.

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