Chico Harlan *

In Japan’s businesses and bureaucracies, in home offices and hulking companies, the fax machine is thriving. Yes, the clunky device has fallen out of favor in so much of the world, a refuge for dust bunnies and stray cover sheets. But it is humming here. Japanese still fax party invitations, bank documents and shopping orders. Business people call the fax a required communication tool, used for vital messages, often in place of e-mail. In the early hours of last year’s nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, operators informed the government of an emergency seawater injection by dialing up Tokyo and sending a fax. Japan’s continued fax devotion may be … Continue reading Chico Harlan *