Fukui talks into every model of microphone known to man

July 15th, 2006 by Adamu
Adamu

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Question: What are Japanese reporters doing using cassette tapes to record news conferences?? They could take a cue from Lord Curzon!

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  • 3 Responses to 'Fukui talks into every model of microphone known to man'

    1. Curzon Says:

      They good! Sheesh, some of the recorders on that table are older than me! Also, are those cell phones I see on that table?

    2. Joe Says:

      They look like little voice recorder sticks to me, basically cheaper “brick” versions of the thing you use.

    3. Mutantfrog Travelogue » Blog Archive » Yasukuni Won’t talk to Asahi over Unauthorized Disclosure of Shrine’s Properties Says:

      [...] While one could argue that one less news agency covering major events in Japan could be beneficial (see what happened when the BOJ ended quantitative easing), it’s hard to see where this is coming from. The properties are a matter of public record, so it only makes sense that a story on the financial situation of a controversial shrine that, incidentally, may be nationalized if Foreign Minister Taro Aso has his way, would include information about the shrine’s holdings. [...]

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