In article <d0qq56$2cc5$1@nwall1.odn.ne.jp>, anko@eater.com says...
> 
> "Ernest Schaal" <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote in message
> news:BE56F10B.C502%eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp...
> > in article d0pkae$2llq$1@nwall2.odn.ne.jp, anko eater at anko@eater.com
> > wrote on 3/10/05 11:04 PM:
> >
> > > Koreans are copying every Japanese tech.
> >
> > Again, Kaz ignores the long tradition of Japanese importing technology and
> > culture, first from Korea and China, and then from the West.
> >
> > What is good for Japan to do is permissible for Korea to do.
> 
> You are a sick jap-hater.

Precisely what from his post shows he's a "jap hater"?

Or is this your now-familiar paranoia acting up again?

> Anyway, the only tech Japan imported from Koea was the porcelain in the
> ancient times, and there is no other while Koreans imported them from Japan
> a lot. As for China, it's only Kanij in the ancient times as well. But
> possibly, those who immigrated into Japan from the continent brought it so
> it actually don't mean "copying". Japan has its own letters of Kana
> actually. If you call it "copying", then you whites copied alphabets from
> Romans and digit from Arabs. 

Absolutely right!  Just as Japan copied algebra, largely invented by the 
Arabs, and calculus, developed on ideas created by the Greeks then 
advanced by many Europeans.  Why invent an inferior system when you can 
copy an excellent one?

> The Anglo world copying everything from Europe
> and Asia. There is nothing left in the Angloworld if you took all those
> cultures and techs from Europe and Asia.

Not quite, Kaz.  Japan's industrial success, for example, is partly due 
to their adopting quality assurance methods developed by W. Edwards 
Deming, born in the USA, and Joseph Juran, born in Romania and raised in 
the US.  Their systems are creations of the "anglo world" which you hate 
so much.  

You're a total moron, Kaz. 

Verno
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Kaz Tanaka--Getting it wrong every day