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Are China/Japan the most high tech countries?
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The most high tech country is actually Albania, but nobody will tell you about secret Albanian tech.
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It's Montenegro, actually.
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>>215743258
it's clearly romania, we live in 2125
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>>215743258
those niggas can't beat the german science
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>>215743258
I love all Asian cars, they're so docile and tight
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asked AI "what are some of the most high tech countries in the world?"
its answer is
Japan/South Korea/US/China/Singapore/Israel/Switzerland/Finland/Sweden
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>>215743258
There is an underground city in Northwestern Brazil that nobody knows about, but it's the doomsday hub for the rich and their families. They are preparing for the imminent nuclear war, until then there's not many people there, but yeah, probably not Japan.
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>>215743339
inventions from Montenegro
>nap time
>>215743319
how the fuck did sandniggers get their own jewropean country anyway? Kosovo je Srbija btw
>>215743438
basiert
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>>215743258
It's kinda crazy how China has outpaced Russia in high tech
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>>215743258
Fax machines
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>>215746348
How did you get this picture of a Montenegrin?
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>>215743258
China is a country that sells products with incomplete safety features, leading to explosions.
While some injuries and deaths occur, the product's flaws become immediately apparent.

Japan is a country that does not sell products until their safety features are nearly perfected.
This results in longer development times and higher costs, leading to higher retail prices. Additionally, Japan tends to adopt new technologies later than others.
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>>215746401
A more reliable and low-cost communication device than fax machines still hasn't been invented.
I heard that even in the US, small companies still use them. Is that really true?
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>>215746401
According to 2023 data, is it true that 70% of companies in the U.S. and 80% of companies in Germany still use fax machines?
Nearly all Japanese companies, excluding foreign-affiliated firms, have fax machines.
However, their actual usage rate seems low, as they appear to be reserved for emergencies or specific job roles.



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