A sleek spy cam for "restructured" and unemployable spy
Posted by mobileojisanAlready, Akiba speciality shops are jam-packed with hordes of anonymous agents who buy up all the professional snoop gear to outfit their personnel. Days of in-house gadget development have gone long time ago. Sure, outsourcing is the norm of this century. Akihabara can supply any spy gear to anybody indiscriminately; cheaper, better and more sophisticated.
Compared to those flourishing "agents" from Russia, the US and China, local Japanese spys are pretty much in bad shape. Stingy Government "restructured" them in bulk. They had really a convenient excuse for this mass-firing, sure, all-covering godsend, subprime.
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| Don't fondle your K-tai on the escalator steps in Japan. You could be mistaken for a tousatsu pervert, or worse, an unemployed spy. |
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A digital photo frame troubled with identity crisis.
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| Another mom-and-pop camera shop went belly up and closed its shutters for the last time. |
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Your personalized laptop is not illusion
Posted by mobileojisanWhat, you've got one already! Er... in that case, I retract from my word and apologize.
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| DECO-ed and personalized Sony VAIO Type T. Traditional Kyoto Yuzen-zome beauty on your lap. |
Ah well, some women (even some men, too!) eagerly spit out tons of their good money for a cheapo plastic bag with funny logo printed on it. Compared to those air bags, silly phones have got, at least, some concrete ICs and circuit boards in them. All the same, nothing can ratify their stratospheric price tag.
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Eco bra or loco bra?
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| "No! to disposable chopsticks bra." She's got her personal o-hashi stashed somewhere in her bra. | "No! to plastic bag bra". Her bra transformed into reusable shopping bag. She has to wear two layers of bra for the picture. |
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Again, another simulator encourages your stuff addiction
Posted by mobileojisanAnyway, only Japanese engineers could incubate that kind of wicked concept, and materialize the madness as an actual object. And only Japanese customers are crazy enough to welcome this hopeless object wholeheartedly. So much so that Puchi Puchi became one of the hit products of 2007; more than 2 million pieces sold. Disgusting, isn't it?
Problem: The engineer who had concocted this simulator was not reprimanded or ostracized at all. He was given another chance, instead.
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