Honda has never had an unprofitable year. It has never had to lay off employees.

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Old 11-25-2008, 12:52 AM
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Honda has never had an unprofitable year. It has never had to lay off employees.

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2006/0904/112.html
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Interesting article.... man they're OCD! and it works. I should become an engineer at Honda.... they'll always have new spots open it seems.
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not suprising since they build what people want and are well diversified
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i am civil engineer...don't know how i can fit there since i would love to work for HONDA
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Oh shit...now Water is going to post some stupid inane post about working for Honda.
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Originally Posted by YeuEmMaiMai
not suprising since they build what people want and are well diversified
and if they have a bad design they change it, instead of riding it out
Old 11-25-2008, 07:29 AM
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Oh shit...now Water is going to post some stupid inane post about working for Honda.
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Honda is freakin' awesome
Old 11-25-2008, 08:18 AM
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great philosophy, i just sent this article to my boss...
Old 11-25-2008, 08:34 AM
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Oh shit...now Water is going to post some stupid inane post about working for Honda.
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:36 AM
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Honda is freakin' awesome
- Always ahead of the game.
Old 11-25-2008, 09:04 AM
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i havent learned so much this early since junior high, good job honda! and screw you toyota...
Old 11-25-2008, 09:23 AM
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Great article, thanks for posting it!
Old 11-25-2008, 10:15 AM
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If you notice where they are developing alternative fuel cars, fuel cells. That could be the future.
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Have you seen this?

http://dvice.com/archives/2008/11/hondas_robo-leg.php
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/11/honda-announces.html





"The robotics geeks at Honda have developed an exoskeleton that is worn like shoes to support the body and protect the joints, something the automaker says could reduce injuries on assembly lines but also might help the elderly get around more easily.

The device resembles a bicycle seat joined to a pair of shoes and fits suggestively between the legs to help the user walk, crouch and stand without excessive stress on the hips, knees and ankles. Honda is testing the "walking assist device" at a vehicle assembly line in Sayama, Japan, and says robo-legs could help anyone who spends a lot of time on their feet. More than that, it could help the elderly and infirm by making it easier to get around.

"This should be as easy to use as a bicycle," engineer Jun Ashihara said during a demonstration at Honda's headquarters in Tokyo. "It reduces stress, and you should feel less tired."

And it might be the only mobile technology that’s geekier looking than a Segway.

Honda developed the gadget using technology developed for its ASIMO robotics program, perhaps best known for the vaguely humanoid robot that conducted the Detroit Symphony. To wear it, simply place the seat between your legs, step into the shoes and turn it on.

"It does take some getting used to," Associated Press reporter Yuri Kageyama wrote after trying out the legs last week. "But I could sense how it supported my moves, pushing up on my bottom when I squatted and pushing at my soles to help lift my legs when I walked."

Beyond serving as an ergonomic support for factory workers, Honda's third leg could have practical applications as potential replacement canes and walkers. Medical researchers have been working on walking-assistance technologies for decades. The HAL (Hybrid Assistance Limb) exoskeleton has passed the prototype phase and is available for rent in Japan. HAL can read bio-signals to anticipate the wearer’s movements, making it a potential life-transforming technology for the disabled and fodder for endless HAL 9000 allusions.

In contrast to the complexity of the HAL, the Honda device’s simplicity may be its strength. It runs on two motors and weighs less than 15 pounds. The lithium-ion battery is good for two hours of crouching or walking — an interval that matches up nicely with break times.

While Honda’s third leg won’t be transforming any lives or impressing any potential love connections soon, it certainly will be a welcome, if awkwardly situated, boost to anyone who has to spend more than a minute in a crouched position.

Photos and video by Honda Motor Co."
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Slow and steady wins the race..
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wow those robotic legs are awesome
Old 11-26-2008, 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by spdy0001
and if they have a bad design they change it, instead of riding it out

we'll see if that is true or not for the '10 TL :P
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nice! they really are something...
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This is why I'm a Honda fan...... Thanks for the article. I'll always have at least one Honda in my garage.

Honda ROCKS. I wish its Acura division were doing a little better, though.
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