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Shaking babies to death, discarding in underground railway lockers, dumping in dustbins? Wow! This is shaking…
Posted in: Kumamoto baby hatch says it received 9 infants in fiscal 2012
The Yen is still too high at around 100. Depreciation of the Yen is necessary but…
Posted in: Shares close down more than 7%
Well they gotta do something. Hopefully nothing terrible happens.
Posted in: Nuclear watchdog agrees Tsuruga nuclear plant sits atop active fault
I speak as a non-Muslim who grew up in a community where Muslims make up a…
Posted in: Soldier's murder is attack on Britain, betrayal of Islam: Cameron
Domb random people hitting other random people with their random bats.
Posted in: Youth arrested for hitting 16-year-old girl with baseball bat
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Anpanman_NZ
You probably will, but you won't realise you are. Just like all the other food.
Posted in: Fukushima rice given all-clear after radiation tests
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Anpanman_NZ
The problem is that it only takes one missing part to bring down the whole production process, so some parts exclusively manufactured in Tohoku pretty much brought down a huge percentage of vehicle production. Trust me, there are no shenanigans here.
Posted in: Toyota ekes out quarterly profit, raises forecast
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Anpanman_NZ
As have Toyota (for more than 10 years in fact), the difference is that those outlets can only be used when the car is running (or for only a matter of minutes with the car off) whereas this new tech can use the Hybrid batteries to power appliances for (probably of a much greater amp rating also) for a couple of days without the car going. See borscht's great post above for the impact of this for the Tohoku area.
Posted in: Toyota utilizing hybrids to help with power crunch
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Anpanman_NZ
dcm81672 - there is no conspiracy, it would have just been the floor mat. You obviously have very, very limited knowledge about the operation of a motor vehicle if you think you need to put an accelerator pedal into a certain position to make the car go 120mph (it is mostly people like you that experience these problems because they simply do not have the knowledge to figure their way out of a fairly simply resolvable situation). The accelerator is depressed to accelerate and if it is not eased off (like in this situation were it seems an incorrect floor mat has been fitted), the vehicle will continue to accelerate.
In the past there were not enough electronics in vehicles for people to have the option to blame the car, and drivers didn't rely on all these systems and had the basic know-how to get out of a situation like a sticky accelerator or a mat over the pedal etc. (unintended acceleration has been around a long time).
If you look at the facts, ALL of the unintended acceleration complaints relate to automatic vehicles (surprising when the same fly-by-wire accelerator systems are in both manual and automatic cars), and most people that experience problems are elderly, or heading that way. It seems these days it is easier to blame the technology rather than admit fault for depressing the wrong pedal or fitting not genuine mats which foul the accelerator pedal.
In 2008 and 2009 VW had more unintended acceleration complaints per 100,000 vehicles sold in USA (as reported by the NHTSA) than Toyota did. If you are looking for a possible conspiracy you are looking in the wrong direction...
Posted in: Toyota settles suit over high-profile crash in U.S.
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Anpanman_NZ
"ugly overhead cables, ugly villages and boring, boring roads"
Where I live there are some really nice country roads and there are beautiful villages and rice fields and other scenery. I find driving in Japan not too different than driving in other countries, mostly they are good considerate drivers, but as is the case anywhere in the world there are a small percentage who are bad, and those are the ones that stick in your mind.
Posted in: Why I hate driving in Japan
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Anpanman_NZ
This article should really say New Zealand, or at least Australasian!!
"I feel like a Tooheys or two" will now be "I feel like a Kirin or two" - doesn't have the same ring,
?? It will still be Tooheys, just owned by another company. On that logic you would be saying I feel like a lion nathan or two until now.
'glad they didn't buy Broken Hill or XXXX. they did buy XXXX as it is(was) owned by lion nathan
Posted in: Kirin buys Australian brewer Lion Nathan