Friday, January 29, 2010

Turn the collonpicker off!!!

I am appalled and non-plussed. When I was young just before plywood fighter planes started flying circles around the metallic products of Grumman Aircraft, our knowledge of Japan was largely of cheap knick-knacks made very cheaply. After almost four years of warfare, we put mushroom clouds over Hiroshoma and Nagasaki and a military surrender occurred; Japam rebuilt their tattered infrastructure and began building economical cars. Americans believed Consumers Union's opinion that these cars were safe and reliable and bought them by the millions rather than the Detroit product. Now, we seem to have a rumor that many of the products of Toyota go berserk and run into things on their own. One cannot help remembering the old witticism that part of the car causing the most accidents is the "nut that holds the steering wheel". It is not really believable to me the canny engineers who first built the Zeroes at Mitsubishi have totally lost their way. Maybe they should just borrow some news spinners to mostly close Pandora's box and bring people to take my advice at the top of this blog, find and fix the credible problems. As a native of Michigan Who has received a hug from the present junior Senator from the state, I control my political chauvinism, admit the world has become a world-wide market and urge that we educate our youth to learn how to contribute in it.

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