Thanks to the Amazon Fire TV Stick plugged into the TV in my room, I've been able to watch a lot of TV. I often watch movies, but when I don't have a lot of time, I mainly watch YouTube.
I installed a cheap Chinese 55-inch LCD TV about three years ago, and I've had no problems with the picture quality. Actually, it broke down once about a year ago, but since I had an extended warranty, I called the service center and was lucky enough to have it quickly replaced with a brand new successor, which has enhanced my TV life.
I've been watching a lot of motorcycle related videos, and I found this one that I found interesting. I've known about this video for quite a while, but somehow I always end up watching it at least once a year.
This documentary follows the history of the four major motorcycle manufacturers in Japan.
Kawasaki
The first one is this manufacturer that I have been working with. When I saw the video of the power output check during the completion inspection at around 29 minutes and 50 seconds, I thought to myself, "Since the engine is running right after production, maybe it's possible to have a hard break-in, as they call it. I thought to myself when I saw this.
No, well, if you actually ride it."I don't think so."But I changed my mind.
Honda
Honda is in the same position as Toyota when it comes to automobiles, but it is definitely one of Japan's .... However, there is no doubt that Honda is the leading motorcycle manufacturer in Japan and the world.
Personally, marketing is part of my job, so I enjoyed the part about the motorcycle industry in the 50's gaining market share in a cold America.
Yamaha
Speaking of Yamaha, here's a copy and paste.
History of Yamaha
I repaired imported pianos, then I made musical instruments.
I've been playing instruments for a while now, and I've been playing electronic instruments, and I've been playing DSP.
Trying to use DSP for other purposes →Making routers
This led to the creation of musical instruments, electronic devices, and network-related products.
So why do they make engines and furniture and stuff like that?
Accumulate woodworking know-how by repairing pianos → make furniture → make housing equipment
During the war, the military said, "You make furniture, you can make wooden propellers," so we made propellers for fighter planes, and then we made engines as well.
I made engines, so I'll make motorcycles.
Since we made the engine, we will make the ship, and we will make FRP to make the hull.
Use FRP to make a water slide, and then make a swimming pool.
The water in the pool got muddy, so I made a water purifier.
Algae bloom in a failed water purifier → Start cultivating algae → Start biotechnology business
Suzuki
A documentary about Suzuki = GSX-R, which I sat down to watch because I might become a GSX owner.
Come to think of it, the first SS I ever rode was the first GSX-R (400cc)......