I continue to the yesterday's diary of
I watched the NHK documentary "Error: The Law of Failure - Man-made Disaster Hurricane Katrina".
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What I found interesting about this program was the room of the five talk guests who participated remotely.
# Incidentally, I was thinking that the fact that "the images of the remote participants are being projected on a computer" means that
# "at least one staff member with a camera is visiting the office, laboratory, or home of each of the five participants to record the program"
# -- well, let's leave that aside.
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In the room for those five guest talkers,
(1) Surrounded by beautiful and stylish interior design.
(2) Only one laptop computer is being used.
(3) A large number of books are neatly categorized and displayed on the shelves.
I thought that "the above (1), (2), and (3) are, impossible and extraordinary".
These are not the researchers' places of residence.
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For example, in my room,
(A) the bed couch is leaning against a bookcase,
(B) On the couch, a pile of nightgowns curled up like cow dung,
(c) Various documents are piled up in a mess on the desk.
(D) USB cables are coming out of the electrical outlets in a mess, and there are five or six devices or tablets connected to the end of the cables.
(e) Numerous notes are pasted on the wall in a messy manner.
This is the truth of the researcher's place and I am proud to be one of them.
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But if I invite the film crew into my room now, I also think
"My enraged wife could kill me"