Posted in: How do you remember all the passwords and user IDs you use in your daily life? See in context
Don’t
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Posted in: Does beer taste better from a bottle or a can? See in context
From a schooner (a 370 ml glass, not sail boat) in the beer garden outside the public and saloon bars in many pubs in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia, especially if Asahi is on tap.
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Posted in: Are EVs (electric vehicles) good for the environment? See in context
Simple EVs - try China (an unknown EV country in Japan).
Silicon, lithium and God knows what else they make batteries from are one thing, energy going in another.
Lots of EVs are top of the range, with lots of precious and rare-earth metals going into them. They are a thoughtless environmental problem.
A simple EV, without all that, with recyclable parts and infrastructure for that - sorry, but China produces a few with non-Chinese names.
Go from Japan, and Korea, to other places, even Europe and China where they have even long-term planned for this, and you can find.
But it is still a market driven endeavour, and a relatively closed market one at that.
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Posted in: Student in Tokyo arrested for giving illegal haircuts to thousands See in context
Arrest my wife (who cuts my hair quite well enough)!
good LUCK!
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Posted in: What do you think of environmental groups like Greenpeace? See in context
Whatever agenda Greenpeace’s and similar voice’s are essential.
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Posted in: Ground Self Defense Force conducts live fire drill See in context
Same old …
A kind of spectator sport.
And Gotemba ain’t Miyakojima.
Events like this are to show off to
the locals, to inspire hope
the ‘enemies’ , to inspire second thoughtsDoes it work?
Just number 1
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Posted in: Surveys of airline passengers say excess carry-on baggage not only causes delays in getting seated but can also impact both the punctuality of flights and inflight comfort. How can this issue be addressed, especially with so many passengers doing self-check-in at airports? See in context
Jetstar in Australia have roaming teams with scales at boarding gates weighing, counting and charging for over 7kg - a nice earner.
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Posted in: Modi, Blinken meet Pacific Island leaders in Papua New Guinea See in context
Last paragraph is the kicker.
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Posted in: What are the advantages of leaders of countries meeting in person rather than just holding meetings online? See in context
Emails can be ignored
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Posted in: Do you think there is a role for monarchies in any country in this day and age? See in context
People, communities need senses of tradition true and false, circuses and thereby distraction - as long as they don’t know they are paying for it.
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Posted in: Screen icons headed for blockbuster Cannes festival See in context
I wonder how many of those people have houses there. Or yachts.
Thank you JT - don’t need to know any more.
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Posted in: What is the biggest change to your life that was brought about by the COVID pandemic during the past three years? See in context
Presumption of online
Finding governments discover actual potentials of their power, using it, then abusing it., plus people experiencing it. Take a generation for that to settle down2 ( +3 / -1 )
Posted in: Do you think starting/ending a romantic relationship with someone was easier before there was social media? See in context
Paul Simon’s ‘ 50 Ways to Leave your Lover’ was pre-social media.
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Posted in: Who do you think is currently the most powerful world leader? See in context
Xi
But even the CCP don’t know everything CCP has, does or is. Does Xi?
And PLA are not THAT much under its thumb.
Rationale for officials’ words from China is to say something to enable getting next higher job.
Xi however is already there, and actually says less than you’d expect.
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Posted in: Nuclear power advocates say it is a necessary energy source that will buy the time needed to develop cleaner and safer alternatives. Do you agree with this view? See in context
No
Dumb
2 reasons:
waste
disasters
Believe if you like, but …
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Posted in: What do you think of the way Japanese fans cheer for their teams at baseball and soccer games? See in context
Insynch
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Posted in: VW joins e-car price war as global rivalry heats up See in context
For a huge market,
VW's China chief Ralf Brandstaetter said the group needed to make cars "in China, for China" if it wanted to boost e-sales there -- and do so faster.
Yes
in smaller markets, including rising developing countries - with or without E-charging infrastructure, other strategies are needed.
Eg. Australia, e-vehicle range-range angst is an issue. PHEV seems a goer there.
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Posted in: Do robots and AI lead to more job creation than they destroy? See in context
Still too early to tell.
Wait till AI sentience, or something.
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Posted in: Craft brewers drink to success of Yokohama startup's new 'beer paper' See in context
Only one thing to say:
Cheers to this idea!
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Posted in: We’re living in the age of being connected or reachable 24 hours a day by one device or another. Is this a good thing? See in context
While I/we remain tactile, and autonomously mobile, or until have physiological digital interface, the way we are is the way we are - switched off unconnected until we decide to have a device, switch something on and connect.
In the end, humans are still detached till they choose not to be.
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Posted in: What's the best onsen facility you have been to in Japan? See in context
Furusawaya in Niigata-ken on the way to Aizu.
Full-on early Showa, old style, labyrinthine, well maintained, usually empty with wonderful rotenburo overlooking river bend, so often just you.
Or オーベールジ土佐山 above Kochi City, on side of valley with 60-degree+cedar-covered slopes, newer, but wooden rotenburo planks deteriorating since I first went in mid 2000s.
Or ‘ラミネート’ onsen somewhere in Oita, with weird bubbles of nitrates or something all over skin, fizzily tingling.
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Posted in: Australia to speed up purchase of sea mines to boost maritime defense See in context
Ships had to be demagnetised after WW2 to avoid all the magnetic mines (still) left in the seas.
If crisis starts, these forgotten weapon-types will be cried out for.
Seems like someone is planning contingencies (too much).
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Posted in: Japan to allow unlicensed electric scooter riding from July See in context
Strongest evidence yet of implicit public policy to even out youth-aged demographic balance or just stymie population growth.
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Posted in: Are you financially better off now than you were this time last year? See in context
Yes.
I got a job,
which sucks.
Now for a Plan B.
Or C
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Posted in: When you were a teenager, did you think much about issues concerning the environment, such as climate change, pollution, recycling, energy and water conservation and so on? See in context
Pollution was the thing then
That being said, climate change acceptance or denial regardless, action leads to cleaner environment on the whole.
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Posted in: Tokyo Metro adds platform display showing where least crowded parts of the next train will be See in context
Still trial - complicated.
Complicated yet if can be done, great!
Till next complication.
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Posted in: What advantages does marriage offer that a single lifestyle doesn't? See in context
Association
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Posted in: Petrol stations' days may be numbered See in context
Developing countries are markets for so many used internal combustion engine vehicles that until their current supply dries up gas stations will be around.
Big, open developed countries the same. Smaller affluent car producing markets shifting to electric are still not the main markets.
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Posted in: 'Raincoat Man' arrested for stealing 360 women’s raincoats; says it's 'as exciting as lingerie' See in context
What about fabric?
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Posted in: China lashes out at US after questions around doping allegations against its swimmers
Posted in: Gazan paramedic recounts alleged mistreatment in Israeli detention
Posted in: Astronauts stuck on ISS 'confident' Starliner will bring them home
Posted in: At the Paris Olympics, it will no longer be personal for Ukraine's athletes. This time, it's war