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chokonen888 wrote:The Mirage is pretty well known but you could also throw in Northrup, Raytheon, etc. in it's place.
Wage Slave wrote:wagyl wrote:Hands up who has heard of Dassault?
Hands up.
chokonen888 wrote:The Mirage is pretty well known but you could also throw in Northrup, Raytheon, etc. in it's place.
It’s a country that is improving and not standing still
It is surpassing the whole world in robotic technologies and engineering.
citing Japan’s “uniqueness” and closely associating the country with technology; health and education; and heritage, art, and culture.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Japan is the 7th best country on Earth according to US News.
Rankings:
1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. United States of America
5. Sweden
6. Australia
7. Japan
8. France
9. Netherlands
10. Denmark
11. New Zealand
12. Austria
13. Italy
14. Luxembourg
15. Singapore
16. Spain
17. China
18. Ireland
19. South Korea
20. Brazil
21. Thailand
22. India
23. Portugal
24. Russia
25. Israel
Russell wrote:Hahahaha, Japan is better than France...
kurogane wrote:Russell wrote:Hahahaha, Japan is better than France...
You're surprised!!????
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Japan is the 7th best country on Earth according to US News.
Rankings:
1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. United States of America
5. Sweden
6. Australia
7. Japan
8. France
9. Netherlands
10. Denmark
11. New Zealand
12. Austria
13. Italy
14. Luxembourg
15. Singapore
16. Spain
17. China
18. Ireland
19. South Korea
20. Brazil
21. Thailand
22. India
23. Portugal
24. Russia
25. Israel
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Japan is the 7th best country on Earth according to US News.
Rankings:
1. Germany
2. Canada
3. United Kingdom
4. United States of America
5. Sweden
6. Australia
7. Japan
8. France
9. Netherlands
10. Denmark
11. New Zealand
12. Austria
13. Italy
14. Luxembourg
15. Singapore
16. Spain
17. China
18. Ireland
19. South Korea
20. Brazil
21. Thailand
22. India
23. Portugal
24. Russia
25. Israel
I am staggered that US news even knows there are that many countries that are not America on earth.
Russell wrote:At least they didn't list Agrabah...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:At least they didn't list Agrabah...
Mustn't have oil or it has bought the politicians
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:At least they didn't list Agrabah...
Mustn't have oil or it has bought the politicians
I'm for bombing anything made by Disney.
Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:At least they didn't list Agrabah...
Mustn't have oil or it has bought the politicians
I'm for bombing anything made by Disney.
Hmm, now you say it. Yes. Yes. Yes!
Grumpy Gramps wrote:It's maybe knowledge that became obsolete over the years? I am guilty of that myself. In all those years that I live in Nagoya, I have never really learned its geography, there was always a navi telling me when to turn which way. In a pinch, I'd maybe find home over some sights and landmarks, but that's about it. And on dog-walks in unknown territory, I have to consciously get myself to know, where the moon is in relation to where I am walking towards etc, something that was natural for me, when I was younger and there was no GPS.
dimwit wrote:Grumpy Gramps wrote:It's maybe knowledge that became obsolete over the years? I am guilty of that myself. In all those years that I live in Nagoya, I have never really learned its geography, there was always a navi telling me when to turn which way. In a pinch, I'd maybe find home over some sights and landmarks, but that's about it. And on dog-walks in unknown territory, I have to consciously get myself to know, where the moon is in relation to where I am walking towards etc, something that was natural for me, when I was younger and there was no GPS.
You're not alone. The entire auto navigation system is a direct result of the poor map reading skills of most people.
Coligny wrote:Russell wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Russell wrote:At least they didn't list Agrabah...
Mustn't have oil or it has bought the politicians
I'm for bombing anything made by Disney.
Hmm, now you say it. Yes. Yes. Yes!
Thirded
Trump's not going to like this, even Idi Amin is better than himInternations wrote:Mexico is the friendliest and most welcoming country for the third year in a row, expats in Costa Rica feel at home, and Uganda joins the top three with big gains in friendliness.
Business Insider wrote:Japan is one of the top performing countries for literacy, science, and maths in the OECD group. Students go through six years of elementary school, three years of junior high school, and three years of high school before deciding whether they want to go to university. High school is not compulsory but enrolment is close to 98%.
High school is not compulsory but enrolment is close to 98%.
Would also have expected more Nordic countries in there, not just the Finns; it does look weird to me too.kurogane wrote: What a fucked list. Qatar??? Barbados???? There must be something behind that list.
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