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You always make the best unboxing videos dude.. Another fine job as usual..
Your voice is very calming. It reminds me of Mika Hakkinen. Im a huge F1 fan so I spotted it instantly..
Any chance of a psp go review/unboxing..
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@hassler100 You seem to know what you're talking about. Plese elaborate your statement
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@cedarvaleave Yeah I tend to not eat anything from China either except vegetables that were sent here and then inspected and packaged. After the whole Gyoza incident many Japanese stay away from Chinese made foods. The sad part is that many frozen foods are made in China these days.
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As far as I know, Hong Kong locally has a very very small manufacturing industries.
Mainly because they all moved to China(only headquarters and research departments remain in HK.
(Research facility remains in HK due to Mainland China's corrupted culture)
Only food related factories remains in HK, since China's reputation in food industry is tooooo bad...(I don't buy food "Made in China")
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@cedarvaleave Yes which was my original post if you go up. I said what you use must be similar to a Taiwanese keyboard, which is similar to a Japanese board minus Hiragana. Also Hong Kong doesn't seem to make much of anything., your GDP is almost entirely comprised of the financial sector and public services. I'm curios what does Hong Kong make domestically?
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By the way...
I personally consider Taiwanese also Chinese...
I refer myself as Cantonese, but I am also Chinese.
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Hong Kong uses the same exact kind of keyboard as Taiwan...
Chinese from mainland China can just use a english keyboard... (they uses pinyin)
but not the people from Hong Kong...
And... As far as I know...Hong Kong doesn't make keyboards or electronics...
they are usually from Taiwanese companies... (since we type very much the same way anywayz)
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@cedarvaleave Chinese and Taiwan keyboards are very different. The Taiwanese have their own form of Hiragana that they use for spelling things phonetically and I believe their keyboards are the similar to yours and they have Katanaka's mu on the P key (sorry I'm in Linux now and it doesn't have dual language support). Everything in mainland China is different. Go look up a hong kong keyboard on google images and you will see what I'm talking about, it's a jap layout with Taiwan characters.
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I just sent you a message of a link to a chinese traditional keyboard layout image...
it does have ム... but on the N
I never come across any situation where i need to look at those.
i always thought they are for typing japanese... since most of them look like japanese characters.
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for the keyboard thing... yea i agree...
I know the words sometimes means differently.
most of the time, its understandable"
like mailing letter.... doesn't matter japanese or chinese...
i don't think anyone would think of mailing toilet paper...
but of coz, Chinese would only understand/guess the Kanji part of japanese language.
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@cedarvaleave I was merely stating that the keys do not have Hiragana on them. For example the Taiwan keyboard has ム on the P while the Japanese keyboard has せ. I know several people here in Japan that are Chinese and use a Japanese keyboard on Japanese Windows and just install the Chinese language packet and will sometimes run their own conversion software. Just an example of how Japanese and Chinese Kanji are different I.E. 手紙 is a "letter" in Japanese and "toilet paper" in Chinese.
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my sister bought me that laptop... she went to university in Japan.
I am not sure where she finds it though.
all i can think of is... you know the "japan only models"?
that made its way into Hong Kong, and they may have added the characters.
I think you just need to install flash support for youtube.
Applications->Add/remove->do a search for "flash"
JacobsMichiel 2 years ago
I tried.. not found..
jkkmobile 2 years ago