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Reply reinkeoalyshauOctober 23, 2012 at 1:50 am # These types of vehicles insurance plans can make a broker weep. Check out this blog and do a price assessment. A much better choice is available.
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 2:45 am # Now you just come across as the very un-popular teacher that tries to be ‘down’ with the students. This was rather humorous at first, but now you’re being a tad pathetic. I shall refrain from replying any more. Good day to you.
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 3:14 am # Let me try something really clever. I hope you can appreciate this: Hey, ummm… hey umm… do you film this with a (insert vegetable here) …. CARROT?!!! Hahaha….. please laugh and thumb my comment up. It will cheer me up significantly.
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 3:58 am # Banality cheers you up, eh? Well, good for you. And, what’s wrong with my name? Hey, you should thumb up my comment; I’m somewhat of an attention whore.
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 4:41 am # This reminds me of a why do I smoke question. It’s not that I can’t afford smoking or hate the smell, but that the best things in life are worth repeating If it cheers me up then why would I care if it’s been said a thousand times? I don’t see why you seem to think that your opinion should make anyone do something differently or avoid it to stop little faggots such as yourself from whining. I’d pick on your name but I don’t actually care, see how easy that was?
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 5:19 am # Surely…you weren’t trying to be unoriginal like every other youtube asshole and make a comment regarding the 240p resolution, right? Because, I couldn’t imagine someone (unless they were indeed a fucking idiot) wouldn’t be able to articulate a stupid-unoriginal statement like “did you record this with a potato?” Crap, how did you fuck that up?
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 5:50 am # Woah, woah, now hold on one second here, I never said anything about using a potato as a tripod.
Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:12pm BST (Reuters, UK) – BMW AG (BMWG.DE), the world’s largest premium carmaker, is recalling about 1.3 million cars for repair worldwide due to a possible problem with a battery cable cover in the trunk, the carmaker said on Monday.
Reply Ken PalomaOctober 23, 2012 at 9:21 am # The article from REUTERS—–>New York Daily News on Feb 09, 2010 may suggest certain information that appear contradictory to this video. Human is imperfect by nature and making mistake is forever a human phenomenon. We seek perfection within ourselves while we were born imperfect. It’s pity I could not place the link to the article here. But anyone can just search the headline: “Timeline: What led up to Toyota’s largest recall in history?” Is this a hidden un-expectation out of a lean Mfg?
Reply Z28HAHACYAOctober 23, 2012 at 10:00 am # Soooo, this is where all the cars come from that are driving in the left lane doing the speed limit….TOYOTA SUCKS!
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 12:13 pm # people have to start getting a brain herny ford must be spinning in his grave he showed everyone how to do this it’s so simple it makes me sick. You can tell that all the people that own these busnesses inherited it from their dads. they maybe decent helpers but don’t know squat about running a plant makes me sick going to work seeing this feasco unfold.
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 1:01 pm # buying things 1 at a time is rediculas. you wast the companies time sending it paper work is unbelievable wast you waist your shippers time many times it dosent make it their in time so more wast. Toyota didn’
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 1:42 pm # lean manufacturing is a scam keeping your area clean is not new but getting rid of extra parts that you know you’ll probably need later is stupid. The less parts you build at a time the slower you go. I’ll build anything 2 at a time against anyone 1 at a time and if anyone still thinks he has a chance of catching up with me after 4 hours no matter how far he is already behined ill say lean isn”t rediculous.
Reply vaksin05October 23, 2012 at 2:03 pm # Awesome video by students at Universiti Kualal Lumpur Mitec – Applying the concept UniKL MITEC’s students of Lean Manufacturing class (JQB31202) showing the applications of Conveyor vs Cell system, Kanban, pull production system, production lead time and the Six Thinking Hats. p/s Special thanks to Nazmi, Hery, Macha, Begol, Fiza and Din.
Reply UnitedPebblesOctober 23, 2012 at 2:49 pm # Eh, Toyota should know the risks it undertaking for open a plant in such a place. I would at least study the area before open one.
Reply UnitedPebblesOctober 23, 2012 at 3:01 pm # He said they imposed a higher quality there; not the kind of “good enough” patted on a shoulder and move on like in Kentucky or Canada. That is why there are parts shortage, because quality doesn’t mean quantity. And quantity often are cheap or risky or lawsuit or billions of dollar in damage for the company, priceless for the consumers. Trust and brand cost time and money or a lot more in money!
Reply XquireOctober 23, 2012 at 3:12 pm # Their aluminum shredder was non stop all day all night, they would pop open the Catalytic Converters save the contents.
Reply XquireOctober 23, 2012 at 3:47 pm # My pal is the largest exporter in USA Autos, Mechanisms to Venezuela. We would collect 1000′s motors, trans, everything.
Reply reinkeoalyshauOctober 23, 2012 at 1:50 am # These types of vehicles insurance plans can make a broker weep. Check out this blog and do a price assessment. A much better choice is available.
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 2:45 am # Now you just come across as the very un-popular teacher that tries to be ‘down’ with the students. This was rather humorous at first, but now you’re being a tad pathetic. I shall refrain from replying any more. Good day to you.
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 3:14 am # Let me try something really clever. I hope you can appreciate this: Hey, ummm… hey umm… do you film this with a (insert vegetable here) …. CARROT?!!! Hahaha….. please laugh and thumb my comment up. It will cheer me up significantly.
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 3:58 am # Banality cheers you up, eh? Well, good for you. And, what’s wrong with my name? Hey, you should thumb up my comment; I’m somewhat of an attention whore.
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 4:41 am # This reminds me of a why do I smoke question. It’s not that I can’t afford smoking or hate the smell, but that the best things in life are worth repeating If it cheers me up then why would I care if it’s been said a thousand times? I don’t see why you seem to think that your opinion should make anyone do something differently or avoid it to stop little faggots such as yourself from whining. I’d pick on your name but I don’t actually care, see how easy that was?
Reply leftwingnaziOctober 23, 2012 at 5:19 am # Surely…you weren’t trying to be unoriginal like every other youtube asshole and make a comment regarding the 240p resolution, right? Because, I couldn’t imagine someone (unless they were indeed a fucking idiot) wouldn’t be able to articulate a stupid-unoriginal statement like “did you record this with a potato?” Crap, how did you fuck that up?
Reply propanobendOctober 23, 2012 at 5:50 am # Woah, woah, now hold on one second here, I never said anything about using a potato as a tripod.
Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:12pm BST (Reuters, UK) – BMW AG (BMWG.DE), the world’s largest premium carmaker, is recalling about 1.3 million cars for repair worldwide due to a possible problem with a battery cable cover in the trunk, the carmaker said on Monday.
Reply Ken PalomaOctober 23, 2012 at 9:21 am # The article from REUTERS—–>New York Daily News on Feb 09, 2010 may suggest certain information that appear contradictory to this video. Human is imperfect by nature and making mistake is forever a human phenomenon. We seek perfection within ourselves while we were born imperfect. It’s pity I could not place the link to the article here. But anyone can just search the headline: “Timeline: What led up to Toyota’s largest recall in history?” Is this a hidden un-expectation out of a lean Mfg?
Reply Z28HAHACYAOctober 23, 2012 at 10:00 am # Soooo, this is where all the cars come from that are driving in the left lane doing the speed limit….TOYOTA SUCKS!
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 12:13 pm # people have to start getting a brain herny ford must be spinning in his grave he showed everyone how to do this it’s so simple it makes me sick. You can tell that all the people that own these busnesses inherited it from their dads. they maybe decent helpers but don’t know squat about running a plant makes me sick going to work seeing this feasco unfold.
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 1:01 pm # buying things 1 at a time is rediculas. you wast the companies time sending it paper work is unbelievable wast you waist your shippers time many times it dosent make it their in time so more wast. Toyota didn’
Reply darrylilgOctober 23, 2012 at 1:42 pm # lean manufacturing is a scam keeping your area clean is not new but getting rid of extra parts that you know you’ll probably need later is stupid. The less parts you build at a time the slower you go. I’ll build anything 2 at a time against anyone 1 at a time and if anyone still thinks he has a chance of catching up with me after 4 hours no matter how far he is already behined ill say lean isn”t rediculous.
Reply vaksin05October 23, 2012 at 2:03 pm # Awesome video by students at Universiti Kualal Lumpur Mitec – Applying the concept UniKL MITEC’s students of Lean Manufacturing class (JQB31202) showing the applications of Conveyor vs Cell system, Kanban, pull production system, production lead time and the Six Thinking Hats. p/s Special thanks to Nazmi, Hery, Macha, Begol, Fiza and Din.
Reply UnitedPebblesOctober 23, 2012 at 2:49 pm # Eh, Toyota should know the risks it undertaking for open a plant in such a place. I would at least study the area before open one.
Reply UnitedPebblesOctober 23, 2012 at 3:01 pm # He said they imposed a higher quality there; not the kind of “good enough” patted on a shoulder and move on like in Kentucky or Canada. That is why there are parts shortage, because quality doesn’t mean quantity. And quantity often are cheap or risky or lawsuit or billions of dollar in damage for the company, priceless for the consumers. Trust and brand cost time and money or a lot more in money!
Reply XquireOctober 23, 2012 at 3:12 pm # Their aluminum shredder was non stop all day all night, they would pop open the Catalytic Converters save the contents.
Reply XquireOctober 23, 2012 at 3:47 pm # My pal is the largest exporter in USA Autos, Mechanisms to Venezuela. We would collect 1000′s motors, trans, everything.
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