ORIGINAL: JWE
[Your point is a crock. Moreover, you know it's a crock. Japanese production capabilities were pathetic in the 50s and 60s. Quality was deemed poor, to say the least, and efficiency was (productivity/man hour) was in the bottom third globally
Interestingly neither here nor any other place do I have the slightest grasp of what JWE thinks is "a crock?" But his language, heat and attitude imply a classical, racist, "home team is best" attitude. I run into this more often today with respect to the Chinese - who are considered as inept as we once considered the Japanese. JWE seems to have missed the "Japanese as industrial supermen" phase our culture went through not long ago.
Ironically, the problem I seem to have with JWE and Terminus (and possibly a couple of others) is not one I EVER have in person. I have what soldiers call "command presence" - and wether among people I know well or total strangers - regardless of rank - I never have the slightest problem being trusted, believed, or looked to for answers - the worse the situation - the more so. I speculate that the web cuts off so many of our senses that the things that make it obvious to one and all that I am one of those people who simply will not misrepresent something are not working. Even among the worst people - people who trust absolutely no one - my promise is worth more than cash money - because cash might be counterfeit - but my word will be honored. When police were unable to work inside a Spanish speaking ring of Dominican (black) drug runners, I did it - for five months - until all but one was in prision (that one was shot by one of his fellows, his uncle in fact) - and without compensation. Even though black, Hispanic, Dominican drug runners never trust any white man - they trusted me: everyone does. Their mistake is the opposite of JWE's: they had murder and other felonies in their hearts. Absent that, I won't say something I don't think is true, like it or lump it. I am way too egoistic to have the slightest problem admitting I am wrong - if indeed that is the case. But getting upset and saying I know I am wrong is to wholly misread who I am. I have no time to play games saying anything that isn't so - within the limits of my understanding. On any given matter, I might be incorrect, but I would never be disingenuous. People who charge otherwise are probably revealing a great deal more about themselves - and what is normal in their social circle - than about me. I must get along with children, with people from the third world who are not jaded like urban first worlders are,
across cultural lines, and in confrontational situations of all sorts: the very heart of my methodology is to ALWAYS tell the truth. Most people notice this - consciously or subconsciously - within minutes - because it is not normal, modern behavior. I will admit this or that, recommend this or that, regardless of how well or poorly it represents my interests:
it works very well and it is such an ingrained habit I sometimes get in trouble with supervisors who are embarassed that I don't conceal things they regard as embarassing. IF JWE, Big T, et al can be so wrong about reading my character, they are also likely not to have lived in Japan, learned the Japanese language, collected technical and historical Japanese documents in numbers, or participated in forinsic examination of historical Japanese machines and documents - all of which I have done. I am a technical consultant to authors who write about Japan, and one of these brought me into consultation with an intelligence contractor who was having problems (in spite of the highest of clearences) getting to the bottom of wartime Japanese technical research. Although the contractor had an eight man team, including two scientists from National Laboratories, he reacted by saying no one he had encountered had a similar handle on these matters.
It is perfectly true that Japanese industry was not as efficient or productive as US industry was in the period of interest. The biggest reason for that is something called "economy of scale." High quality dies are good to make two million stampings. If you don't need that many, you must still pay the same price for the dies, but you cannot divide the cost of them by such a huge number. In many dozens of different ways things become more and more efficient, at least until you reach the point of needing a million or two (after which you may have bottomed out and may not be able to become more efficient). The sheer quantity you need (can sell in your market) dictates what methods may be appropriate - so that you might not consider methods that would be appropriate if your needs were of a different order of magnitude. The fact your cost (in dollars, in labor, in any other measure) is more per unit does not mean that you are stupid or doing anything wrong or inappropriately. And note that in more than way Japan managed to produce technical machines that were the best of their kind in the world - or unique which by definition is also the best - far more often than those who view the Japanese as technically inferior would like to admit. The more complex the matter, the more this was the case: in one of the few well documented meetings of scientists in the Japanese atomic program (the one at Navy Park in the summer of 1942) the conclusion was reached "Japan has a better chance of successfully applying atomic science during the war than Germany has" - a position I at first assumed was national racist arrogance. Turns out that Japanese physicists were far better theoriticians - and also that the Japanese were willing to LISTEN to their theoriticians in a sense we never did - so that - in the months and years that followed - time after time they solved on a blackboard in hours problems we needed vast sums and long experiments to solve. We admit the concept of fusion was first clearly enunciated by a Japanese wartime physicist. I point this out to illustrate that things you probably never would guess were the case IRL. And I am familiar with them. We had to measure critical mass - and it was so dangerous one scientists was killed doing it. They figured it out more precisely without experiments.
When someone wrote that Japan "never" built any dedicated plant, the case of multiple shipyards - each automated for the production of a single class of standardized merchant ships - jumped into my mind. You can read about them in The Japanese Merchant Marine and World War Two. And you can see them listed in Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
This is not a case where Japan built one or two such things - a mere technical exception either: they built several different size specialized types - and they usually built more than one for each type. Mid war you will see similar things being done for aircraft engines, airframes, and other industrial things. That some Western writer or academic - or even that some Japanese writer or academic - is not aware of these cases - does not make allegations they "never" did this true. I was indeed told such things as a child: but I went to Japan - I went to Mitsubishi and other sites - and I began to read the historical materials. It is impossible to proove a negative proposition, but a positive one requires only a single case to show it was done. While I don't have time to debate people who start in bad faith - Big T never would believe anything I said even if God Almighty certified it - and the fact I have never lied to him cuts not the slightest ice -
the fact is that I never say anything without cause and I actually live in a technical library of some size. I work tirelessly for academics, authors and intelligence officers who DO respect me - and almost always without compensation.
I can write and teach on these matters - and sometimes do so. ONLY if you start out "knowing" I "must be wrong" can you justify the language JWE and Big T use - here or in other threads. I think it would be far better if they ignore me - why not if I must be wrong? - than attempt to hijack threads with charges that are wholly hostile, false and actually forbidden by the terms of use of the Forum. I am not upset by such antics - I know in my heart I am always honorable: but I am upset Matrix does not police its Forum better - generating warnings against such space/time wasting behaviors. I will not be drawn into extended debate with people who already know the Japanese are always inferior and that anyone who represents differently must knowingly be lieing. They are as wrong about the one as the other.
And note that JWE does not read precisely: I never said I worked on a production line at an automobile plant. I worked in Engineering at the most elaborate field testing facility on the planet. We typically worked on products that were ten years in advance of production. Not just our products, but those of minor companies (which could not afford elaborate research and development facilities) and those of foreign countries someone wanted to understand. I also said I was not an expert - just a person exposed - but I didn't say I was an assembly line worker - and somehow he got that out of it.