Toyota
About Toyota
Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on August 28, 1937. Toyota is the largest automobile manufacturer in the world, producing about 10 million vehicles per year.
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The car in front is a Toyota. They've developed something not for cars, but for the bedroom — it's a mattress that nudges you away from your partner if you start getting too near to them in bed.
from No Such Thing as a Blatant Plug for the Book of the Year 2019, 2019-10-24 at 00:19:03 · read transcript
Other times Toyota came up
Because so there's a strong history of family businesses are passed down through the family, but the Japanese worked out in the 16th century, I think, or the 17th century, that if you pass it down through the bloodline, often your son's a bit crap and ruins the business. Rather than just say we're going to stop passing through the bloodline, they now adopt people. Like, examples of this are Canon, Toyota, Suzuki, and in almost every generation, rather than handing down the business to their son, they adopt a 20 or 30-something guy to take it over. It's much more successful than companies that don't do it.
NSTAAF International Factball: Greece v Japan, 2014-06-24 · listen
The explosion destroyed his bike and destroyed his car and destroyed a lot of the flat downstairs from him. He had to pay for that. There's one really advanced thing is a new Toyota patent. Basically, when you walk into your car or you walk into a car, the car can tell what your phone is, But if it's in your pocket, it can kind of detect your phone, and then it will release a fragrance of your choosing.
No Such Thing As A Rabbit-Cabbage Hybrid, 2022-10-06 · listen
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