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There was another reason why child games were chosen because Korean children can't play those games anymore rather studying 12 hours a day so they would have better career!! The host's speeches were a direct reference to this that even if he earned a lot of money and could buy anything really, even host such a game but still he wasn't happy rather missing his childhood, the best era of his life. So writers are saying we even destroyed the best era of our children, similarly the north Korean girl was representing the past of south Koreans that they were also caring about their family more than anything, even willing to sacrifice themselves for their sake but today not so much. Entire show is full of references about Korean cultural degeneration...
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In short we can say US killed the plane not Japanese engineers or officials, ofc it's terrible name might have played a role as well😁 Because there was no way on Earth Japan could produce a cheap enough to compete aircraft with boeing parts and out sourcing many parts. They should just ditch those boeing parts including American engine and use Rolls-royce instead. Then carry most of the production (Expect composite ofc) to some country with cheap labour and good experience like Brazil or Turkey. Then ''Space jet'' would become the cheapest jet in it's class that western countries would buy...
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In short we can say US killed the plane not Japanese engineers or officials, ofc it's terrible name might have played a role as well😁 Because there was no way on Earth Japan could produce a cheap enough to compete aircraft with boeing parts and out sourcing many parts. They should just ditch those boeing parts including American engine and use Rolls-royce instead. Then carry most of the production (Expect composite ofc) to some country with cheap labour and good experience like Brazil or Turkey. Then ''Space jet'' would become the cheapest jet in it's class that western countries would buy...
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7th largest country and only one million population? Here is it's the biggest problem there but no worries we can fix this problem with AUEUTR agreement in a heartbeat😉😉
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I wonder why tsmc doesn't move some of it's production into developing countries with decent production capacities!! Such as Turkey can build that factory within a year not 3 years at all as it has enormous construction sector while severely lacking high tech production. So i think similar countries would be much better options than US or building another factory in Taiwan as not only those factories would become operational in less time also tsmc could cut costs significantly...
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Bag option really makes sense, just capture smaller icebergs. Pump out salty water and just wait until it melts then tow it to Australia, fresh water is lighter than salty water so it should float on it's own and it would be a lot safer than towing an iceberg. However Cyprus is really close to Turkey and mediterranean is a calm sea so it would be still quite challenge..
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In short we can say US killed the plane not Japanese engineers or officials, ofc it's terrible name might have played a role as well😁 Because there was no way on Earth Japan could produce a cheap enough to compete aircraft with boeing parts and out sourcing many parts. They should just ditch those boeing parts including American engine and use Rolls-royce instead. Then carry most of the production (Expect composite ofc) to some country with cheap labour and good experience like Brazil or Turkey. Then ''Space jet'' would become the cheapest jet in it's class that western countries would buy...
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In short we can say US killed the plane not Japanese engineers or officials, ofc it's terrible name might have played a role as well😁 Because there was no way on Earth Japan could produce a cheap enough to compete aircraft with boeing parts and out sourcing many parts. They should just ditch those boeing parts including American engine and use Rolls-royce instead. Then carry most of the production (Expect composite ofc) to some country with cheap labour and good experience like Brazil or Turkey. Then ''Space jet'' would become the cheapest jet in it's class that western countries would buy...
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Really makes sense but a direct route to Singapore is just nonsense i think rather there should be multiple stops in Indonesia for easier maintenance and exporting...
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@letsburn00 I've heard from several people as well who live in Japan that their product quality dropped significantly compared to 90s. I guess it makes sense as Japan doesn't really have a way to compete expect cutting quality. They should have just invested into a country with cheap labour and good experience like Brazil or Turkey then dozens of ''space jets'' were flying by now. And for God's sake they must change that terrible name..
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The biggest problem of current AI, everything is chosen randomly while our brains do not choose anything randomly. It doesn't even calculate a single output rather takes in dozens of inputs simultaneously and calculates dozens of outputs by using dozens of different algorithms. While some of them are favoured and sent to other neurons and most of them disappear as noise that we don't understand how exactly. This is also the difference of geniuses that their way of calculation is different, we can look at a painting and see beautiful scenery while a genius might see how it is asymmetrical or laws of physics weren't followed correctly. Simply their brains always favour those outputs unlike most of people. Computers might calculate a single input with a single algorithm a billion times faster than us but they are still billions of years behind us because how primitive they operate so limitation is not only about hardware and there are sewere limitations software wise as well. We know some of that software is written in DNA but again we have no idea how exactly it works. I wouldn't hold my breath it might take hundreds of years until there is a true brain-like computer..
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I wonder why tsmc doesn't move some of it's production into developing countries with decent production capacities!! Such as Turkey can build that factory within a year not 3 years at all as it has enormous construction sector while severely lacking high tech production. So i think similar countries would be much better options than US or building another factory in Taiwan as not only those factories would become operational in less time also tsmc could cut costs significantly...
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Yeah, towing it fast would be always economically unfeasible but who says it must travel fast?? A smart bag which has it's own energy production like solar power and propulsive force can make it economically feasible. For example lets say such a bag travels from Antartica to Australia in 2-3 years as long as there is a supply chain it doesn't matter at all. But ofc it is a question if we can produce such a durable bag..
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@cchkuan I have absolutely no idea which developing country you are talking about while china has been stealing tech for decades and there are still many countries investing into china!! Government stability is a risk pretty much worldwide as we saw with the US capitol attack and it isn't too risky subject to private sector unless it is a communist country and the government could seize private property like china but even then there are many countries investing into china. Taiwan experiences one of the worst water scarcity in the world and even had to to introduce water rationing!! We aren't living in 80s anymore and vast majority of the developing countries have decent infastructure. So i really wonder which ''developing country'' you are talking about? Myanmar?? If it is Turkey your claims become even more ridiculous because in reality Turkey is more developed than eastern half of Europe and they already have tons of foreign patents including military ones but i've never heard they stole any nor shared with third parties...
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