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View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by Lain
I think it’s getting better, though. I was teaching in Japan just two years ago in a very small town and my school, every teacher had a laptop. During the time I was there, they got a couple of...
View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by Matt
“Google, Gmail, Wikipedia, Facebook and YouTube are not widely known or used in Japan.” This is absolute bullshit. Google, Wikipedia, Facebook and YouTube are respectively the 2nd (and 3rd), 10th, 7th,...
View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by Administrador Gral.
I’m from the UK and I work as an IT Technician in a small repair shop. We have a few customers who are from Asia and at least two who are Japanese. I wondered how the hell they didn’t have a clue about...
View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by Adam Zey (@guspaz)
Hrrm, most of your tales about how out of date the schools are doesn’t sound any more low-tech than when I went to highschool in the second largest city in Canada, and I’m only 27. There were no...
View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by Brazen
I don’t think this is really a bad thing. I mean, your post is loaded with terms that are relative. Japan is stuck in a “time warp” you say, but to put them on a scale of Western or American...
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View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by John - Yokohama, JP
Yeah, to a point. I get that the writer wants to support her ideas but she’s left out a few bullet points which might help illustrate the true nature of tech interaction at the street level here....
View ArticleComment on ‘Japan: high tech image, low tech reality’ by John MacEachern
This article is too long for the sophomoric perspective it achieves and could use a good edit. The bit about pension fraud is interesting, but the derisive laundry list that comprises the other 19 or...
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So glad to see John Green won! He definitely deserves it. Everyone, not just young adults, should read his work! But I’m not sure about Casual Vacancy…I haven’t read it but the review quoted here...
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