• caturra@lemmynsfw.com
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    10 months ago

    I’m amazed how people in Japan have some small squares instead of genitals, that must be advanced technology I haven’t seen in other countries.

  • rowinxavier@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    They have a device which progressively shines a light on a piece of paper while moving across the page and converts the brightness of the reflected light into an audio signal. Once it reaches the edge the paper is incremented and the process repeats. Each of these segments of sound are sent via a standard telephone connection to a similar device on the other end which uses the sounds to reproduce the image on the original paper on a new sheet of paper. This can be used to send forms, letters, black and white pictures, and even chain letters. It also forms the basic underpinning of a significant fraction of formal communications with landlords, employers, medical systems, government offices, and so on.

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    10 months ago

    Not Japan specifically, but I’ve got say I’m jealous as hell about the snack scene in east Asia.

    I generally don’t have a sweet tooth, and things like potato chips don’t have that umami I like. I try to keep snacks around because I forget to eat, but nothing appeals to me. But man… all those pre-packaged tofu squares, various bits of marinated meat… that’s my deal. There’s one solid “Asian Mart” near me, I’ll stock up a few months worth at a time.

    Closest you get in the US is basically jerky/slim jims, which are great but expensive and kind of one note for flavor.

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    10 months ago

    Kei trucks that are extremely functional and fuel efficient.

    The U.S. won’t ever get that because they are extremely functional and fuel efficient.

  • nucleative@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    They have this crazy machine… Slide paper into it and then a hundred miles away a copy of that paper slides out.

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      10 months ago

      don’t tell America. pretend it’s multiple automobiles welded together and they’ll like it