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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Jul 2014

    Japanese electronics giants are churning out lettuce in place of computer chips http://on.wsj.com/1jkvJZz pic.twitter.com/G6rfp3Kyj1

    7:35 PM - 13 Jul 2014
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    11 replies 253 retweets 148 likes
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      2. Shichiro Miyashita‏ @shichirom 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        こういうのをスタートアップがやるのは素晴らしいが、富士通みたいな大企業で正社員という立場を維持したままでやろうとするかオカシイんだと思う。富士通からのスピンオフだと優秀な社員がそこに集まらないとか、取引先も急に対応が厳しくなるとかそれはそれで問題があるんだろうけどね。@WSJ

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      3. Shichiro Miyashita‏ @shichirom 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @shichirom

        これを米国に例えると、「シリコンバレーのハイテク企業に対抗するために、IBM社内で社内ベンチャー制度を始めました」みたいな話ですからね。30年前ならまだしも、もう随分前からIBMでも社員をリストラしつつ、成功したスタートアップを買収するのが普通ですからね。@WSJ

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      4. **‏ @nizar9219 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @shichirom

        @shichirom @WSJ hahah what r u saying man ! No offense

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      5. Shichiro Miyashita‏ @shichirom 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @nizar9219

        Don't trust the translations. They have always critical mistakes. @nizar9219

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      1. Ifra‏ @ifrarao 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ woOOo

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      1. Danielle Walker‏Verified account @againstallgrain 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ @fwscout interesting.Nice shelf life but a pretty penny! Curious about the diff in nutritional content.I am a fan of hydroponic though!

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      2. TylerJohn‏ @TJM_2014 13 Jul 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Japanese electronics giants are churning out lettuce in place of computers http://on.wsj.com/1jkvJZz  pic.twitter.com/QGTDC5y0b2” @MnM_160

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      3. marissa‏ @MnM_160 14 Jul 2014
        Replying to @TJM_2014

        @TJM_2014 @WSJ interesting

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      1. Рождённый в СССР‏ @GrebSG 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ http://vk.com/antimaydan.odessa?w=wall-62266152_149110%2F7e710b84315c188fc5 …

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      1. Michael Dalton‏ @michaelrdalton 13 Jul 2014
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        Call me intrigued. @WSJ Japanese electronics giants are churning out lettuce in place of computer chips http://on.wsj.com/1jkvJZz 

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      1. Glory Dey‏ @GloryDey1 13 Jul 2014
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        @WSJ very interestng,looks like agriculture is the safest mode f livelihood n employment,mankind is going back into civilization old s gold!

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      1. Simon Delagrave‏ @sdelagrave 13 Jul 2014
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        Fascinating MT “@WSJ: Japanese electronics giants are churning out lettuce in place of chips http://on.wsj.com/1jkvJZz  pic.twitter.com/aTjpOz6Qyu”

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      1. Jennie Gale‏ @TwittyJennie 13 Jul 2014
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        We Australians should be feeding the world “@WSJ: Japanese lettuce in place of computer chips http://on.wsj.com/1jkvJZz  pic.twitter.com/AYB3Yfemh2”

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