Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Envision, Perspective, Panorama

Envision, Perspective, Panorama
2005.12.12 5:16

I'm Japanese and clearly I can tell what lacks in Japanese, that's envision, perspective, panorama. They are excellent in precise technic, but they always show severe lack of whole image in space technology. As was usual, they failed to see forest while always kept on glaring at details.



Asteroid Research (Score:2)
by AB3A (reversethis-{ten.tsacmoc} {ta} {a3ba}) on 2005.12.12 7:48 (#9837) User #2283 Info http://technocrat.net/ Last Journal: 2005.10.07 11:17
Maybe this is a cultural thing, but I have to hand it to JAXA, they chose one incredible feat. Failure in this case is nothing to be ashamed of, since nobody's ever done this before. Gosh, even we USians screw up when doing what we've done before --like sending surveyor space craft to Mars. Some day, when the big picture is well known, the Japanese industrialists will clean up on the world market by selling inexpensive spacecraft with excellent attention to detail. This seems to be the way things go. Here in the US, few pay much attention to detail. We suffer from too many idiots trying to tell us what the Big Picture looks like. Few are interested in the hard detail work. There is a happy medium somewhere. It would be cool if both nations found it...--
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Re:Asteroid Research (Score:0)
by mercedo on 2005.12.12 10:35 (#9840) User #2554 Info http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.12.19 7:49
There is a happy medium somewhere. It would be cool if both nations found it...
Yeah, that's a very good idea.--
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