Wednesday, February 22, 2012

School Buses Around the World

If a picture is worth a thousand words, 
how many words would it require to 
explain the answer to the question 
posed at the end of this post?

SCHOOL BUS IN JAPAN 



SCHOOL BUS IN INDIA
And which country do you call when you have
a technical problem with your computer?

12 comments:

  1. LOL!

    I've noticed that Japanese and Korean kids are GLUED to their laptops or iPads. They sit around a room with all their friends and play computer games or text each other. In silence! Very strange.

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  2. Now that is funny...Too bad its so true.

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  3. Randy, Did you know I was in India when you asked for help?

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  4. I think I recognized my service rep in the bike taxi!

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  5. Scooney, at least you got that taken care of.

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  6. See Odie, the kids on the Japanese bus will be too busy writing the software and designing the hardware that the people in China will be busy making. So you hire people from India to do support when Westerners can't figure out what their icons do.

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  7. School bus rides should be fun and not a learning experiance. Honestly, I think the one in India would fit that bill better. New and modern are not always the best!

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  8. I had a nightmare call with Microsoft in the 90's, I had to pay (again) over the phone for my license agreement to get Windows to start working...Jagpreet just needed to give me the 14 digit code over the phone, which went something like, "Eight, Four, Glep, Soon, Six, Shnark..." It was easier to just write a Windows like program myself!

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  9. Ron, maybe WoodsterMart get one to your door soon.

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