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PAUUUULL!!! X3 Is Japan going good for ya Paul? :3
How it is it?
 
I dunno if I can trust a Typhlomence.

But could you trust me? ;; ♥ Ky~Ky lives in Australia, after all; I'm close to NZ. xD;
 
Because the US is technologically challenged, unlike Europe. We create some technology and they end up being diverted to other countries, like it or not.

Finland, for example....They don't drive much and they rely on technology for communication for the most part since the country is pretty empty offshore. (Except Jyväsklyä.)
 
Hey guys! Been a while. *Shouts at stupid sever*

The US is the top 3 in technologicly advanced countries, along with China and Japan. We're allies with Japan so we share a lot of products such as the Toyota company in Japan. China, is, well, freaken communists so we are the best of friends.

Also, while on the topic, US >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Europe in technology!

Also, half the European countries are like never talked about! For example, the only thing I hear about Switzerland is that its home to the No. 1 tennis player in the world, Roger Federer.
 
Nokia's in Finland. w00t.

I think we've got some good technology, we just need to teach kids it's not just for geeks.
 
And that Switzerland's not in the EU and was lucky to escape German occupation in World War II. It's done a job of moderating world summits, though.

I haven't heard from Nokia for some time, though....
 
It's big in the news right now for making a BlueTooth rival, which is more power efficient and can be implicated in much smaller products, such as watches and even clothing.
 
Watches and clothing?! That's pretty rediculous. o.O
 
It's big in the news right now for making a BlueTooth rival, which is more power efficient and can be implicated in much smaller products, such as watches and even clothing.

Hmmm... perhaps they're taking the concept of portable comfortability a tiny bit too far....
 
Yeah, what it does is it syncronises your clothing to the time of day. Let's say for example that the meterologist forecasted that today it was gonna get realy hot at around noon. What you would then do is set your watch at twelve o'clock to roll up your sleeves of your shirt.

How mad is that?!

That is the craziest stuff I've heard in a while. What's so hard about rolling up sleeves on your own though?! This planet is going to be soooo obese in a few centuries. o.O
 
Yeah, what it does is it syncronises your clothing to the time of day. Let's say for example that the meterologist forecasted that today it was gonna get realy hot at around noon. What you would then do is set your watch at twelve o'clock to roll up your sleeves of your shirt.

How mad is that?!

o_o that's crazy.. but.. jeeze.. how lazy are people becoming in the world? >>; They can't even roll up their own sleeves?! O_O Jeeze.
 
Haha~ I still have my theme and it's Wendsday~~ ;P

It's always hot here XD There is no such thing as 'long sleeves'.
 
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