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Panasonic camera business restructuring ...
#21
Quote:The Digital Imaging business will move under the Panasonic Appliances Company.
 

Right, digital cameras are sort of related to rice cookers ... ;-)
#22
As both should not make too much noise.

#23
Quote:Right, digital cameras are sort of related to rice cookers ... ;-)
It is what Pamasonic has said.
http://www.sansmirror.com/newsviews/pana...anges.html
#24
Panasonic has cleared everything and they are staying in camera buisiness

<a class="bbc_url" href="http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg" title="External link">http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg</a>

#25
Quote:Panasonic has cleared everything and they are staying in camera buisiness

<a class="bbc_url" href="http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg" title="External link">http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg</a>
 

I didn't know that Panasonic was into electricity generation (your link) ... ;-)

 

On the funny side ... there are Panasonic houses:

https://www.panasonic.com/my/homes.html
#26
   Interestingly appropriate marketing philosophy that will keep them in business for the "half life of plutonium" doing what has become essential in Japan in recent times.

 

 

Quote from their housing site:

 

   "Keeping pollution out and bringing clean air in"

 

 

 Now that's what I call an excellent business plan!  I wonder where they get the clean air...must be piped in from the Arctic I guess. Rolleyes

 

 

    Hope you liked that one Klaus!  Tongue

#27
Quote:Panasonic has cleared everything and they are staying in camera buisiness

<a class="bbc_url" href="http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg" title="External link">http://i.imgur.com/gjdGb2u.jpg</a>
 

  Certainly coal mining is one of the saddest industries in the history of employment.  Although I was flabbergasted by the closing of the mining industry in Britain some twenty five to thirty years ago,  there are still remain many many who woe it's passing!

 In reality everybody is better off without it, renewable energy is where it's at, with both solar, wind power and tidal production coming on line.

  Interestingly, the Nation Grid in Britain announced that for 4 or 5 hours in April of last year, no coal was burned in the production of electricity.......the first time for some 135 years...........it's a start!

#28
Quote:   Interestingly appropriate marketing philosophy that will keep them in business for the "half life of plutonium" doing what has become essential in Japan in recent times.

 

 

Quote from their housing site:

 

   "Keeping pollution out and bringing clean air in"

 

 

 Now that's what I call an excellent business plan!  I wonder where they get the clean air...must be piped in from the Arctic I guess. Rolleyes

 

 

    Hope you liked that one Klaus!  Tongue
 

Yes, it's always a good idea to leave fly ash from coal out of your house ...

https://www.scientificamerican.com/artic...ear-waste/

 

Tongue
#29
Tell that the people suffering from leukemia because of nuclear powerstations or "recycling plants", rotten like Sellafield, closeby.

 

It's always easy to vote for nuclear energy if there are no own kids involved and your no neighbour to it. I don't wnat to convince you against whatever. You just should bear in mind that your time horizon is quite limited and if it were only you to decide, you would fuck up with the future of a lot of generations. Actually I don't want this to happen to me, so I cannot dare to do that for coming generations. Stopping a coal powerstation: few decades afterwards the ebvironment is green again. Stopping a nuclear powerstation: Centuries of radiation, hektatons of radiating waste.

 

Do you know more than this one planet to live on? Not guessing, knowing and be able to travel to.  Wink

#30
Quote:Tell that the people suffering from leukemia because of nuclear powerstations or "recycling plants", rotten like Sellafield, closeby.

 

It's always easy to vote for nuclear energy if there are no own kids involved and your no neighbour to it. I don't wnat to convince you against whatever. You just should bear in mind that your time horizon is quite limited and if it were only you to decide, you would fuck up with the future of a lot of generations. Actually I don't want this to happen to me, so I cannot dare to do that for coming generations. Stopping a coal powerstation: few decades afterwards the ebvironment is green again. Stopping a nuclear powerstation: Centuries of radiation, hektatons of radiating waste.

 

Do you know more than this one planet to live on? Not guessing, knowing and be able to travel to.  Wink
  Right on JoJu!!!

 

  I was not against nuclear before, but the problem is when things don't go right....centuries will be needed to evaluate the risks!

  

  Still for this poor fellow even super green power didn't do him any favours.

 

 

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na6HxKQQsAM

 

   Ouch!

 

 

BTW Haven't you got Elon Musks telephone number JoJu, I hear he's soon to be accepting bookings to Mars! :unsure:

  


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