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thomas
Apr 22, 2002, 06:07
Just acquired Ishihara's "The Japan That Can Say No" at eBay. Can't be a great loss for 1 GBP (less than € 1.50). Has anyone read that collection of wisdom? I know there's an online edition available, but I prefer to read "offline".

TomAsInfinity
Apr 23, 2002, 08:38
£1? Wow, which store/seller did you get it from?

thomas
Apr 23, 2002, 17:10
Hi Tom,

I am supposed to get it from someone by the handle "caladora". I already contacted that person, but haven't heard of her/him yet. ;)

thomas
Apr 24, 2002, 23:29
Just on a side-note:

Tokyo governor Japan's answer to Le Pen?

=> http://asia.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/04/23/japan.ishihara.reut/index.html

halloalex
May 7, 2002, 09:32
Yeah, you right, Thomas - because of its impressive effect, this is definitely a book, everybody should read. But unfortunately I still havent had time for it so far. Too sad...but if someone like to leave comment on it, I would appreciate it :-)

Thx,
alex

moyashi
May 7, 2002, 11:58
Ishihara is a brilliant well studied fanatic.

He is totally anti-everything-non-Japanese.

I admire his intellegence but not his policies.

His brother was a famous movie star ;)

thomas
May 7, 2002, 17:04
Rumour has it that his brother's popularity helped hima lot to get elected.

Btw, unfortunately my book deal never worked out. So much for eBay. :smash:

moyashi
May 7, 2002, 21:36
Quite possibly so.
But still his knowledge and idea are quit amazing.

Many politicians use parents/relatives to gain their foot in the door.

hmmm ... I thought the book was only in Japanese.

thomas
May 7, 2002, 22:34
There's an English translation online

=> http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~dyue/wiihist/japsayno/

tosh
May 8, 2002, 13:20
Domo arigato. Why do i feel like an alien witnessing the half-life of a civilization? ...(That book on Nostradamus is around here somewhere).

larry_s
May 8, 2002, 18:48
Bah, Nostradamus! Reading coffee-grounds is much more effective.

thomas
May 8, 2002, 19:32
Hehe, Larry. It has to be Turkish coffee though. ;)

Ishihara runs for a second term and - if Koizumi's glory wanes - considers to become PM

=> http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=9&id=214688

moyashi
May 9, 2002, 09:11
@ no to iieru nippon
cool ... I gotta check out that link later. thanks!!!

@Ishihara
great scott! I hope not. He's a mutant in disquise.
Although, Beat Takeshi, is thought by the general public to be a better solution that Ishihara.