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After a few disastrous weeks of us using the new phones (during which we were constantly having Hitachi repair techs having to visit) a very high ranking person (it may have been the president, I don’t know) from the division of Hitachi that made the phone system traveled from Japan to personally meet with us. The bank for which I was working was a Japanese bank so per Japanese culture this meeting was more about ceremonial politics than about the actual phone system. All of the Japanese management of our company couldn’t bow low enough when the dude and his entourage came into our office. This man (in English that was passable but by no means very good) started pontificating about the history of Hitachi and how great a company Hitachi is, blah blah blah. We (the Americans who had been hired as a group to build up and run the trading operation) had already learned the hard way that these types of meetings required you to just sit quietly and act amazed if you wanted there to be any possibility of having a productive meeting. As the grand-pooh-ba of Hitachi, was droning on and on he makes the following statement, “Hitachi makes 57,000 different products!” All of the Japanese men in the room (from both companies) ooh-ed and ahh-ed like the man has just made the most wonderful statement ever spoken on God’s green earth. Meanwhile our head trader (think Master of the Universe from the 1987 novel The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe) blurts out, “Well perhaps Hitachi should narrow it’s focus a little. Rather than making 57,000 different pieces of sh*t you could specialize and make products that actually work. Now, what are we going to do about this piece of crap you call a phone system?” The stunned dude from Hitachi never made any apologies for the fact that the phones didn’t work, because our Japanese management couldn’t stop apologizing profusely to him for the rest of his visit. Unbelievably, the net result was that our company placed an order to purchase all new photocopiers and fax machines from Hitachi. Based on the quality of the stock Hitachi motor that was in my 2007 Yamaha Drive, my guess is that in 2007 Hitachi was still pretty diversified. Hahahahaha. TJ |
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My thanks to TahoeDawgZ71 for solving a MCOR problem that I have been fretting over for months!! The man really does know his stuff and seems happy to help!
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Glad to help. Thank you.
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Huge thanks to David Hicks.....he took time to help me through an MCOR issue and a battery issue. His knowledge was priceless and im very grateful! Thanks TahoeDawgZ71!!!!!!!!!
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I have a 1988 DS, do I need anything else besides the conversion kit AM293201 to switch it from V-Glide to MCOR4? Everything needed to complete the conversion is in that kit?
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Thanks for the info.
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TahoeDawgZ71 do you sell the MCOR for my 2012 president and if you do you can please PM me
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