Sports shoes are overrated. In Africa, many top runners start barefoot, but when entering competition on an international scale, they are offered contracts by Nike and adidas etc. and earn lots of money. Abebe Bikila was an African marathon runner and a Olympic marathon champion twice. He won his first race at the Olympics in Rome in 1960 while running barefoot and thereby setting a new world record. At the beginning of the race, he was laughed at, because he had no shoes on. It seems that shoes are only good for protecting you from injuring surfaces and from cold. On a running track or soil, you won’t need shoes, they are even a disadvantage. This woman was used to wear these sandals, so she did best with her sandals. Athletic shoes are a business, not a working technology, at least for long-distance runners.
Most karôshi cases are heart attacks and strokes. The drone probably wouldn’t know about them happening in advance, so probably is giving an early alarm to increase chances to save the affected person’s life. So, some software has to be clever enough to distinguish heart attacks and strokes from normal behavior. But there are other casualties associated with karôshi, and some even connect suicides to it. Would the software also try to detect that? I also wonder how many companies employ such drones and it which kind of working places this happens. Probably not in offices, where most cases of karôshi have been reported so far, afaik. Anyway, it sounds interesting, I will do some research about it…
So what, ancient warriors ran barefoot all the time. There are cultures that would run great distances, like around 50 miles or more with little to nothing on their feet. People are fully capable of running barefoot, but we have become used to shoes, and many shoes actually cause foot problems.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
If all Japanese employers just learn to not let themselves and their employees to work overtime, there’d be no karoushi.
Marblemouth almost 6 years ago
If that is an accurate cartoon, she was wearing a lot more than just sandals.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
Technology was a tad bit different 12 years ago ;-)
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 6 years ago
No one in this country needs to worry about Karoshi.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Well karoushi is one thing I don’t have to worry about dying of.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 6 years ago
the fact that the 22 year old woman in sandals winning the race says more about her competition than her foot wear
Russell Bedford almost 6 years ago
then there is the famous police radio call, “Mae West is in Times Square, she is wearing a red hat, that is all!”
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
As others have noted, the wording of the entry about the lady who won the race could have been thought through a bit.
J Short almost 6 years ago
About the kid cracking into the porn site in 30 seconds. As a friend once said about p***y; “It’ll make a puppy pull a freight train.”
namelocdet almost 6 years ago
If they were smart in Australia, they would’ve hired that student to ensure no one else could hack the filter.
CharleyHobbs almost 6 years ago
Big deal, Abebe Bikila won the 1960 Olympic marathon. Setting a new world record at the time while running barefoot.
paranormal almost 6 years ago
Death penalty to all hackers!
jvn almost 6 years ago
I wonder if any of the workers who developed the drones keeled over during it’s manufacturing.
Max Starman Jones almost 6 years ago
Jim Thorpe’s shoes were stolen before his Olympic event. He found a couple of mis-matched shoes in the trash, put them on, and won anyway.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Leave it to a young hormones-raging teenage boy.
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
OMG thank goodness no American workers need fear death from overwork…
Spock almost 6 years ago
Sports shoes are overrated. In Africa, many top runners start barefoot, but when entering competition on an international scale, they are offered contracts by Nike and adidas etc. and earn lots of money. Abebe Bikila was an African marathon runner and a Olympic marathon champion twice. He won his first race at the Olympics in Rome in 1960 while running barefoot and thereby setting a new world record. At the beginning of the race, he was laughed at, because he had no shoes on. It seems that shoes are only good for protecting you from injuring surfaces and from cold. On a running track or soil, you won’t need shoes, they are even a disadvantage. This woman was used to wear these sandals, so she did best with her sandals. Athletic shoes are a business, not a working technology, at least for long-distance runners.
Spock almost 6 years ago
Most karôshi cases are heart attacks and strokes. The drone probably wouldn’t know about them happening in advance, so probably is giving an early alarm to increase chances to save the affected person’s life. So, some software has to be clever enough to distinguish heart attacks and strokes from normal behavior. But there are other casualties associated with karôshi, and some even connect suicides to it. Would the software also try to detect that? I also wonder how many companies employ such drones and it which kind of working places this happens. Probably not in offices, where most cases of karôshi have been reported so far, afaik. Anyway, it sounds interesting, I will do some research about it…
57BelAir almost 6 years ago
So what, ancient warriors ran barefoot all the time. There are cultures that would run great distances, like around 50 miles or more with little to nothing on their feet. People are fully capable of running barefoot, but we have become used to shoes, and many shoes actually cause foot problems.