Fortunately Yuki has little side effects as of now. He Luke accept this kind of chemotherapy. So he is discharged from hospital today. He takes the second chemotherapy in three weeks. We have entered the third stage.
The topics of yesterday's online meetng are... "Factories”. I wrote what I said about some topics. Are you interested in them?
◆What kind of factories are there in your town?
There are many kinds and scales of factories in Utsunomiya. Some famous companies have their factory in Utsunomiya. But this question is “my town”. In my town there is a middle-sized fertilizer factory.
◆Do you think factories are the same all over the world?
No, I don’t. It depends on their products, and scales. I haven't visited any factories in other countries. However I think most of all Japanese factories are "clean". I have seen some factories in other countires on TV, which were unfortunately not very clean.
◆Have you ever visited a factory and seen a production line?
Yes, I have visited some factories, as a job, as a tourist including social trips. It was fun.
◆Should factories be full of workers or robots?
It depends of their products. I have seen that even in a factory some lines are robots, where main jobs are packing, on the other hand the other lines are full of people who are busy in the last process to complete their confectionary.
◆How have mass production techniques in factories changed our lives?
One of the benefits is that the techniques increased the consistency of their products, and productivity. So we can get good quality, and inexpensive things like snacks, clothes and so on easily. On the other hand in my case I can’t saw and traditional meals by myself.
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