In the interest of efficiency they make both, but I thought "where ps3 games are born" sounded better than "where ps3 games, bluray movies, and bluray television/music boxsets are born."

In the interest of efficiency they make both, but I thought "where ps3 games are born" sounded better than "where ps3 games, bluray movies, and bluray television/music boxsets are born."

| pbroy said: Lies!!!! This can't be in Australia, I only see Asian people |
Have you been to Australia? 
Australia and New Zealand have a disproportionately high number of Asian people.
OT: Fascinating, but... WHO THE HELL IS CHARLIE BREWER?
EDIT: Oh, I get it. I looked at the website, it's an image gallery, and Charlie Brewer is the guy who uploaded the images. This statement confused me:
Rounds to flats ... each Blu-ray disc begins its life as a collection of small polycarbonate granules delivered to the factory by truck and stored in a silo / Charlie Brewer
I thought it meant the granules are either stored in a silo or Charlie Brewer >_< 
| Kantor said: Have you been to Australia? Australia and New Zealand have a disproportionately high number of Asian people. OT: Fascinating, but... WHO THE HELL IS CHARLIE BREWER? |
I assume that its the guy that took the photos. Either that or he wrote the little blurbs.

Very interesting read
"Dr. Tenma, according to you, lives are equal. That's why I live today. But you must have realised it by now...the only thing people are equal in is death"---Johann Liebert (MONSTER)
"WAR is a racket. It always has been.
It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives"---Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler
so when is this going to be on "how it's made"?
PS: I love seeing asian people wearing sterile uniforms or other work related outfits. Awesome.


Very interesting and neat. I'd love to take a tour to those kinds of factories. Thnx for sharing =)
Well that was more interesting then I was expecting entering this thread.
The whole operation looks a lot more professional then I would have imagined.

If you guys want, I can show you some pictures of how machines are made that feed plastic pellets through hoppers and dry them before they go into molding machines. I build those kind of machines at work.
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