iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
Goldorak
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I can only admire the Japanese for their ideologies and way of doing things.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Now that's a twist: your employer is trying to screw you by proxy!
WoolenMammoth
Well-known
what a silly spin on an "economic challenged" corp saving money on labor.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I love the idea that Japan's population is ageing faster than any other.
I know what they mean. Pity they couldn't express it better.
Cheers,
R.
I know what they mean. Pity they couldn't express it better.
Cheers,
R.
Windscale
Well-known
I would have thought a lower population would have been a good thing for the Japs. One of the reasons they started the last War was because they had an expanding population and they needed more land.
bcostin
Well-known
Say what you will, this policy certainly opens up lots of interesting sponsorship opportunities for Canon equipment. That 5D Mk II does have very nice high-definition video.
I'm sure reducing overtime is a consideration during a recession, but Japan really does have a problem with low birthrates. When almost a quarter of your population is 65 or older, it's either make babies or make robots. And the assembly process for babies already has most of the bugs worked out.
I'm sure reducing overtime is a consideration during a recession, but Japan really does have a problem with low birthrates. When almost a quarter of your population is 65 or older, it's either make babies or make robots. And the assembly process for babies already has most of the bugs worked out.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Say what you will, this policy certainly opens up lots of interesting sponsorship opportunities for Canon equipment. That 5D Mk II does have very nice high-definition video.
I'm sure reducing overtime is a consideration during a recession, but Japan really does have a problem with low birthrates. When almost a quarter of your population is 65 or older, it's either make babies or make robots. And the assembly process for babies already has most of the bugs worked out.
Hah!! That's too funny.
I guess the benefits of making robots is the off switch.
kuzano
Veteran
Well. One may think so, but......
Well. One may think so, but......
But only until the Robots figure out how to bypass the off switch and evolve themselves...... Ala Galactica and Cylons. More likely probable than science fiction.
Well. One may think so, but......
I guess the benefits of making robots is the off switch.
But only until the Robots figure out how to bypass the off switch and evolve themselves...... Ala Galactica and Cylons. More likely probable than science fiction.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
So after a day of building 5D's, copiers etc etc ... they'ye encouraging you to go home and get out the 'point and shoot!' :angel:
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Say what you will, this policy certainly opens up lots of interesting sponsorship opportunities for Canon equipment. That 5D Mk II does have very nice high-definition video.
I'm sure reducing overtime is a consideration during a recession, but Japan really does have a problem with low birthrates. When almost a quarter of your population is 65 or older, it's either make babies or make robots. And the assembly process for babies already has most of the bugs worked out.
There is a third choice, which the US and Europe are choosing. Import the next generation from elsewhere. I somehow don't see Japan going in that direction though.
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