[RD] Daily Graphs and Charts

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Japan doesn't have steel? :eek:

Japan does not produce significant quantities of iron, or coal. So effectively, no, they don't have steel. They have to import it, or import stuff to make it from.
 
Japan does not produce significant quantities of iron, or coal. So effectively, no, they don't have steel. They have to import it, or import stuff to make it from.

Ok, yet compare what they pay to buy iron and coal, first materials, to what they get paid for the cars they sell. Not sure what your issue was with my statement o_O
 
Japan does not produce significant quantities of iron, or coal. So effectively, no, they don't have steel. They have to import it, or import stuff to make it from.
Like any european country.
 
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90 kilograms dropped on your foot will cause considerable harm...
 
Japan does not produce significant quantities of iron, or coal. So effectively, no, they don't have steel. They have to import it, or import stuff to make it from.

A lot of the cars Toyota and Honda make in the US are assembled in the US, parts are sourced outside japan as well so I'm not sure how relevant this is. This is just a chart of sale of brands, not country of origin.
 
90 kilograms dropped on your foot will cause considerable harm...
Even nine or ten kilos of steel dropped from chest height can break some foot bones. Personal experience. 90 would reduce it to pulp.
 
My dad had a 1-ton steel ring dropped on his thumb once....
 
The wildest part? That's almost the way it "should" be.
 
The wildest part? That's almost the way it "should" be.

Why ? A "superstar" probably has far more people working on his success. Sound engineers, marketing people, backup songers/dancers, everyone involved in organizing and managing a concert.
I'm not making an argument to give a large share to some POS label shareholder, just to the people who actually work.
 
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