Doctor Stop wrote:JT exists so Nifco has a hole to bleed money from.
I'd never given much thought to who owns JT until now. WTF is a Japanese plastics manufacturer doing with an English newspaper? Surely there must be some history here somewhere...
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Doctor Stop wrote:JT exists so Nifco has a hole to bleed money from.
FG Lurker wrote:he really should've found a better photographer to take that photo. Talk about horrific lighting and composition. Even Charles could've done better!
chokonen888 wrote:It looks like a myspace pic taken with a cell phone camera.
chokonen888 wrote:I don't have any hate for Debito, he's a little off but he does the pushing that most of us are to lazy to do. Sit back and enjoy
FG Lurker wrote:The angle of the photo, the way you can see his right arm/shoulder, and the way he is leaning back make me think he was probably holding the camera himself. The horrible lighting and apparently poor dynamic range of the photo indicates it was likely either a cell phone or a cheap (and probably old) compact digicam that took the photo. Based on the link in Taro's post it only took Debito 2 weeks to write (most of?) the book so I guess it isn't too shocking that the author "photo" is a 5 second self portrait.
FG Lurker wrote:It's a tough call. Sometimes I think he does more harm than good. Maybe that makes the rest of us look better though -- "Yeah, he's a barbarian but at least he's not as annoying as that Debito guy."
Greji wrote:Cat, you just don't realize what it's like for a po' ole boy who's done and gone green on us to get out front and save this here so-ciety.....
That means he's gotta put all them green plantings to work. Corn squeezin's through the sack, strained spuds on the washboard and pushing them veggies through an old '50s toyota radiator.
Now that's the original kickapoo joy juice. Not only will it'll handle any season in Nagano, what ya don't drink, you can pave the roads with come spring!
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:...the Debito Card? Buy your discrimination in advance.
If you consider the JT to be a in-house vanity press for Nifco it kind of makes sense. It doesn't make yen though.FG Lurker wrote:I'd never given much thought to who owns JT until now. WTF is a Japanese plastics manufacturer doing with an English newspaper? Surely there must be some history here somewhere...
Doctor Stop wrote:If you consider the JT to be a in-house vanity press for Nifco it kind of makes sense. It doesn't make yen though.
Doctor Stop wrote:Publishing Amy Chavez though, now that doesn't make any sense.
FG Lurker wrote:I'm guessing it is/was a pet project of one of the plastics co's top management. It probably made money at one point but I can't see how it could be now.
Mulboyne wrote:Ogasawara owns NIFCO and Japan Times was always a pet project for him after he bought it in 1983. It was once kept as a separate asset but was folded into NIFCO when it started running low on cash because it's more tax efficient to run-up losses within a corporate structure. His daughter is the current president of the paper.
Mulboyne wrote:If you want to buy the Japan Times, the owners have been willing sellers, although the price they want is apparently too rich.
FG Lurker wrote:
I was never really a JT reader. Long ago I got the Daily Yomiuri but I don't think I've subscribed to a newspaper in Japan for nearly 10 years now.
His paunch was actually loved by Japanese women that loved to cuddle with teddy bears.
FG Lurker wrote:I was never really a JT reader.
Taro Toporific wrote:I refuse to pay 1,000 yen for this dreck that was written/[color="Silver"]non[/color]edited/e-published in less than 20 days, but if the price was lower...
...Makes a Killing With 99 Cent E-Books
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:... never a great fan, it's sad to see the JT go down the drain in such a tawdry manner. It deserves better, but at least it's not alone.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:You're right, of course....but wiping your ass with ebooks leaves a mess on your computer/reader probably does more damage than it does with printed books.
canman wrote:What is up with the Canadian flag in the background? I hope to god he isn't trying to pass himself off as a Canuck. That would be so unkind.
james wrote:my first thoughts, too. wtf?
Ganma wrote:He either has very poor eyesight or a very strange perception of photographic standards.
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