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02-02-2010, 10:53 PM
About the only difference I've seen from 2000 is the now near universality of cell phones. At the tine, cell phones existed, but were weak, expensive, and bricklike. In the next ten years I predict the near universality of smartphones or pad/tablet devices. Perhaps even in school, but that might be a difficult sell to the Boards of Education. Other than that, most cultural components of Japan will remain roughly the same.
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02-02-2010, 11:51 PM
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To the OP's original post... and its a thoughtful, good post: I think the government will crack down more on illegal immigrants. It will become more difficult to enter Japanese borders legally. Get more tough on smoking like the US fascist movement toward smoking. Get back into making business and system software that isn't video game related and make a move against Microsoft. Continue to create state of the art robotics. Get fatter until the government finalizes laws to keep your waist in check or discovers how to make even the fattiest food non-fat non-calorie. Begin to surpass the world in medicine as the US would have completely destroyed their health-care system (by passing some government controlled health-care system) and doctors will have fled the US. The Japanese auto industry may be belly up by then because the US will not need cars anymore because of the national high speed trains President Obama promised the nation (haha). Moss Burger (under a different name) and Mister Donuts will have come back to America in Japanese service and style fashion and Japan will rule the world from the profits. Japan will have to and be allowed to defend itself without the assistance of the US - because the US may be broke by then. The 産経新聞, 読売新聞 and Fox News will have a joint venture and be the only place to get fair and balanced news. CNN and the like would be long gone. |
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02-03-2010, 01:40 AM
In 10 years? Maybe more lowering of prices, total 24 hour change-overs for more facilities, and more chain businesses. Maybe another hike in sales tax. Otherwise, not all that different from now, just like 10 years ago wasn`t all that much different from now.
With phones, I really don`t see people switching over to smart phones. I hear nothing but complaints about typing in Japanese on those that are around now (and even more about the pain of it on the iPhone). It seems like people change their phones every year so it`s not really in their interest to jump into smart phones. And yep, 10 years ago my cheapy prepaid cell phone (while much behind in features compared to today) was not that much bigger than my current phone, and it had good coverage. (A silver version of this.) Even 9 years ago I had a color screen, live weather and news updates, etc. (Don`t feel like digging it out for a pic - but here is the same model.) The oohs and aahs it got on visits to the US were great fun at the time. |
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02-03-2010, 02:00 AM
I guess it doesn't what the topic is, any place is seemingly a good place to dump on America.
I am actually happy to see fewer teens smoking in Japan, and overall it seems like there are fewer smokers than there were even five years ago. You talk about America's "facist crackdown" on smoking like smoking is a good thing, clintjm. There is nothing facist about promoting good health and going down a path that hopefully eventually makes cigarettes a thing of the past. |
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02-03-2010, 02:11 AM
Hmmmm . . .Aisans are smart, imagine Futarama with Humans . . .So the Jetsons . . .Yeah . . .
I have no Friends- The cats have scratched and destroyed all of the DVDs! I always owe someone- In fact I put two os in it! I always ruin my clothes with Bleach!- The show is so dom suspensful I spill my grape soda on them! But . . .I'll live. |
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02-03-2010, 02:52 AM
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Crack down on Tobacco in Japan has been happening for a while. I was writing to 10 years from now Japan being to the degree America has taken it. Yeah we all have our devices... Promoting health is one thing... prohibiting and taxing is another. People who smoke, drink, or eat junk food know its not good for you, but seriously... I don't need anyone telling me its bad for me, tax, or to prevent it all together. Oh... we've already had that thread. Too much Internet isn't good for you either you know... you know... they eyes on the screen, carpal tunnel, addiction to whatever have you on the net... I throw in one more then... Pot will be legalized in the U.S. and in Japan in 10 years. At least you didn't complain about the fox news venture; but I'm sure you'll find something else. |
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02-03-2010, 02:54 AM
All of that in ten years? Fat chance think a bit smaller like just now making hover cars good enough to drive on public streets.
I don't care what people say anymore. Your opinions no longer matter to me. No matter what i say no one cares they just keep going. I have no enemies my opponent is my teacher. (けとだ!) (こい) (とどめだ!) I Am Shadow The Hedgehog |
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02-03-2010, 02:58 AM
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In ten years in Japan it will also be exactly 1 degree Celcius cooler on average. |
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