Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Why is Japanese technology so far ahead of Us?

Answer:

cuz we (america) r slow and stuiped! I think that they must have really good methods of doing things, and even though their culture has a lot of conformity on the outside- like with the school uniforms and such- I think that they really value mental creativity and inventiveness. A lot of American people seem to value being different on the outside, but don%26#39;t focus as much on creativity with technology I think- many even think that it is boring and are afraid of being labeled as a nerd.



Japan also does not have a military so that have to put a lot of focus on the goods they produce. Because japanese is a very determine people, they dont want to know technology there want to perfect it. it has something to do with their living style. the have only winning option not losing. Technology now is in their everyday life Well once technology started it kept going strong bringing in all these strong companys like Sony,Nintendo,Samsung etc.. and once they keep building things for there everyday life people here in america want it which means they have to make a american made copy of the item. Take a TV for instance. There working on a TV that will be in america in about 6 years. Technology takes time and the biggest part in it requires translation shipping and the whole works. Luckly America and Japan have the same voltage of power! One less thing they have to do. I have a friend who used to be a enlgish teacher in japan and I give him money for technology. I got the DS lite 1 month before america. But some technology in Japan you will never see in America depending on who makes it. Sony has a eletronic dog that sells for about 3 grand in America they won%26#39;t release that in america do to the fact its costly and most items like that want to be exculsive to japan You will find that the Japanese are very good at refining devices but they are not so good at inventing them. Most of the new electronic equipment was invented here in America, but when we attempt to build it we are at a disadvantage because of our high labor rates. General Motors, arguably the largest manufacturing company in the world, is strapped with union contracts from long ago. Whereas the Japanese builders don%26#39;t have this additional burden

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