"Duke of URL" <macbenahATkdsiDOTnet> wrote in message
news:100053gb8bsic17@corp.supernews.com...
> In news:4EKLb.1358$dl4.1345@news1.dion.ne.jp,
> Dethlar2004: Blaq Action Hero <dethlar2004@ammodump.com> radiated into
> the WorldWideWait:
> > "Duke of URL" <macbenahATkdsiDOTnet> wrote in message
> > news:vvtup331ftc22b@corp.supernews.com...
> >> In news:8BBLb.1342$dl4.1186@news1.dion.ne.jp,
> >> Dethlar2004: Blaq Action Hero <dethlar2004@ammodump.com> radiated
> >> into the WorldWideWait:
> >>> "thegoons" <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:lPzLb.3039$Wa.2434@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> >>
> >>>> Amazing isn't it, the EXPO 2005 in Aichi is supposed to foster
> >>>> international exchange, yet a look at their website "says it all"
> >>>
> >>> Ahhh...kind of how Japanese car companies in the U.S. can't get
> >>> government subsidies for developing gasoline alternative
> >>> technologies in automobiles and can't present said cars in U.S.
> >>> environmental auto shows?
> >>
> >> Ahhh... You mean like the duo-powered Hondas on sale in the U.S.?
> >
> > Apples and Oranges.  It still doesn't mean they get susbsidies or
> > are invited to the show.
>
> Have you some objection to facts? Honda *does* get gummint subsidies
> and *does* get featured at those eco-shows.
> I can't be bothered to try to educate you more, but if you take a wee
> bit of effort, you will find other companies in the same situation.

Whatever. I remember reading news stories of Japanese car companies (Toyota
and their Prius Hybrid line were mentioned in the article IIRC)  in protest
that they were locked out of a major American expo that showcased cars that
used alternative energy sources.