Japanese city loses residents’ personal data, which was on paper being transported on a windy day
Japanese city loses residents’ personal data, which was on paper being transported on a windy day
Walking a bunch of papers down the street on a windy day. What could go wrong?
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I guess their documents are in the cloud now...
But they were recovered when a beautiful girl helped him pick them all up, starting a life-long love affair.
38 1 ReplyShe didn't speak his language, but that cannot stop love.
9 0 ReplyBut the fact she was a foreigner did.
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Recording everything using paper. How very Japanese.
28 0 ReplyHow else were they going to get everything stamped?
20 0 Reply*faxed
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I seriously thought this was an Onion article until they started dropping specific details.
25 0 ReplyThis is the most Japanese problem I've seen today and I live in Japan.
20 0 ReplyBureaucracy. Bureaucracy never changes.
9 0 ReplyThe bureaucracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy.
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That's how all of Kansas lost theirs, or so I'm told by this Dorothy girl over here.
8 0 ReplyI love the photo used in this article (also the thumbnail here)
6 0 ReplyI’m surprised spreadsheets and fax machines weren’t somehow involved.
3 0 ReplyThat's what could be the 'new' digital process.
3 0 Reply