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Sakurada-san must’ve been chosen to be that governmental position for a reason. (If I were a Japanese governmental official, I would’ve gone with someone like Shigeru Miyamoto.)
Back in Maries day (whether she ever said that or not), the word “Cake” had an entirely different food meaning, than what we consider cake to be today.
The Japanese guy probably was a good choice, because he had no preconceived ideas. Gaston Glock, the gun maker, was a plastics expert, and really had little knowledge about guns. He was trying to get the Austrian military contract for small arms weapons. He went around and asked military, and police personnel, what the ideal firearm would be like. From their input he designed his firearm.
The Marie Antoinette “quote” was one of those infamous miss-translations. Since it was in vogue at the time for nobility to speak Latin (so as to understand what the clergy were saying) the word was probably “caque” which is Latin translated to feces*
(*edited from the common four letter word that means the same thing, just in case there are kiddies reading these comments)
Hell, we elected a president who’d never been in politics, have him as the leader of the armed forces when he was never in the military and have him handling the economy when he’s been bankrupt several times.
A Cybersecurity Minister doesn’t have to use or know about computers. He just has to hire people that does. Same as most companies here in the US. BTW, he most likely dictates his emails to someone.
“A spacesuit is made out of a flight suit, a Goodrich tire, a bra, a girdle, a raincoat, a tomato worm.”…https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/what-did-playtex-have-to-do-with-neil-armstrong-16588944/#:~:text=The%20astronaut’s%20lunar%20outfit%20was,series%20of%20space%20age%20fashions
on this day in history on September 11 2001 In an unprecedented, highly coordinated attack, terrorists hijack four U.S. passenger airliners, flying two into the World Trade Center towers in New York and one into the Pentagon, killing thousands. The fourth airliner, headed toward Washington likely to strike the White House or Capitol, is crashed just over 100 miles away in Pennsylvania after passengers storm the cockpit and overtake the hijackers.
One, according to biographers Marie Antoinette, while undoubtedly a free-spending party girl, was also very charitable and concerned about the poor, so such a remark seems uncharacteristically callous.
Two, the wife of Louis XIV supposedly said something similar a century before, and an account of it appears in a book written by Jean Jacques Rousseau when Marie Antionette was only ten and still living in Austria.
Of course Marie Antoinette never said “Let them eat cake”, She probably said: “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” if she said anything like that. I don’t think she spoke English
So, we all know who the first man to step on the moon’s surface was. But… who was the first astronaut to take a leak on the moon (in his suit of course). Did anyone ever make a note of that? LOL
Before Lou Gerstner became chairman and CEO of IBM (in 1993), he had not used a computer. Before IBM, he was CEO of RJR Nabisco. Prior to that, he had a senior position at American Express.
japanese cabinet ministers are rarely awarded positions based on their abilities – allocation of jobs is mainly based on seniority, factions, and voting blocks…
International Latex Corporation: Playtex. Their seamstresses were exceptionally adept and the materials the company had experience with were perfect for the space suits. This sounds trivial but these suits were (and are) extremely complex.
eromlig over 4 years ago
I think we’re safe today, fellow Readers — short of “Soshitaka Yakurada” I don’t think there’s anything you-know-who (shades of Harry Potter!) can do…
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Sakurada-san must’ve been chosen to be that governmental position for a reason. (If I were a Japanese governmental official, I would’ve gone with someone like Shigeru Miyamoto.)
pearlsbs over 4 years ago
Well, if he never used a computer his information was probably pretty secure.
Leroy over 4 years ago
I hope no one tries to make out on the space station. Those things are almost impossible to get off when you’re excited.
eromlig over 4 years ago
OK; I was wrong — it doesn’t matter if someone gets here first to mock him. He has no shame.
Well…he’s a trouper, he is…
charliefarmrhere over 4 years ago
Back in Maries day (whether she ever said that or not), the word “Cake” had an entirely different food meaning, than what we consider cake to be today.
FireAnt_Hater over 4 years ago
So Japan got Trump’s advice on who to appoint LOL
gbars70 over 4 years ago
Pie?
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
Yoshi probably still hasn’t. Senior Japanese executives think computer usage is beneath them. They have secretaries do all their research.
minute_of_decade over 4 years ago
Brioche and gateau (cake) are two different things.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Because she spoke Italian, German, and French, she might have called cake one of the following.
torta
Kuchen
gâteau
It’s almost certainly true that she did not call it cake.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
In other words, the real work is being done by very efficient underlings! Sounds about right!
Gent over 4 years ago
Isn’t that like a Samurai chief who never held a sword all his life until now?
zerotvus over 4 years ago
lucky him……
J Short over 4 years ago
Anderson Cooper…and then according to our sources, she said, “Let them eat cake!”
J Short over 4 years ago
Well the bra company did a good job on the cod piece.
chaosed2 over 4 years ago
“I am the very model of a modern major general…” the sequel.
J Short over 4 years ago
The Japanese guy probably was a good choice, because he had no preconceived ideas. Gaston Glock, the gun maker, was a plastics expert, and really had little knowledge about guns. He was trying to get the Austrian military contract for small arms weapons. He went around and asked military, and police personnel, what the ideal firearm would be like. From their input he designed his firearm.
BearsDown Premium Member over 4 years ago
How does the Peter Principle translate into Japanese?
h.v.greenman over 4 years ago
The Marie Antoinette “quote” was one of those infamous miss-translations. Since it was in vogue at the time for nobility to speak Latin (so as to understand what the clergy were saying) the word was probably “caque” which is Latin translated to feces*
(*edited from the common four letter word that means the same thing, just in case there are kiddies reading these comments)
prabbit237 over 4 years ago
Hell, we elected a president who’d never been in politics, have him as the leader of the armed forces when he was never in the military and have him handling the economy when he’s been bankrupt several times.
DaveQuinn over 4 years ago
Bread was scarce when Marie said that. She meant “If there is not enough bread, let them eat cake”
joeatwork212 over 4 years ago
A Cybersecurity Minister doesn’t have to use or know about computers. He just has to hire people that does. Same as most companies here in the US. BTW, he most likely dictates his emails to someone.
danholt over 4 years ago
“A spacesuit is made out of a flight suit, a Goodrich tire, a bra, a girdle, a raincoat, a tomato worm.”…https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/what-did-playtex-have-to-do-with-neil-armstrong-16588944/#:~:text=The%20astronaut’s%20lunar%20outfit%20was,series%20of%20space%20age%20fashions
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 4 years ago
Double kudos to mister Sakurada for his success in spite of being saddled with doo-doo in the middle of his name.
Take care and gesundheit.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Sakurada Yoshitaka is the Japanese way of saying “Ben Carson”.
UmmeMoosa over 4 years ago
Yeah, she said let them eat croissant. ;)
Ripplin over 4 years ago
So, Sakurada is the Jen Barber of the department. ;)
Attwater's prairie chicken over 4 years ago
on this day in history on September 11 2001 In an unprecedented, highly coordinated attack, terrorists hijack four U.S. passenger airliners, flying two into the World Trade Center towers in New York and one into the Pentagon, killing thousands. The fourth airliner, headed toward Washington likely to strike the White House or Capitol, is crashed just over 100 miles away in Pennsylvania after passengers storm the cockpit and overtake the hijackers.
scpandich over 4 years ago
Two things:
One, according to biographers Marie Antoinette, while undoubtedly a free-spending party girl, was also very charitable and concerned about the poor, so such a remark seems uncharacteristically callous.
Two, the wife of Louis XIV supposedly said something similar a century before, and an account of it appears in a book written by Jean Jacques Rousseau when Marie Antionette was only ten and still living in Austria.
diegot over 4 years ago
Of course Marie Antoinette never said “Let them eat cake”, She probably said: “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” if she said anything like that. I don’t think she spoke English
David_J Premium Member over 4 years ago
So, we all know who the first man to step on the moon’s surface was. But… who was the first astronaut to take a leak on the moon (in his suit of course). Did anyone ever make a note of that? LOL
dwdl21 over 4 years ago
A company that also designed bras, designed the Apollo space suits. Fify
arrseetee over 4 years ago
Next they will try to tell us that Washington never chopped down his dad’s cherry tree.
ex window inspector over 4 years ago
huh, hmm, and how ’bout dat?
Jogger2 over 4 years ago
Before Lou Gerstner became chairman and CEO of IBM (in 1993), he had not used a computer. Before IBM, he was CEO of RJR Nabisco. Prior to that, he had a senior position at American Express.
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
japanese cabinet ministers are rarely awarded positions based on their abilities – allocation of jobs is mainly based on seniority, factions, and voting blocks…
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
No problem; if Yoshi has a child over the age of four, they can help him…
MoeJoe over 4 years ago
Many people move up the ladder, not because they know what they’re doing! But because they know who they’re doing!
57BelAir over 4 years ago
International Latex Corporation: Playtex. Their seamstresses were exceptionally adept and the materials the company had experience with were perfect for the space suits. This sounds trivial but these suits were (and are) extremely complex.