The poor have always constituted the skilled labour force that makes capitalism work and the owners of the production assets rich. It has always been thus and it will never change.
I rode on that same section of bamboo railway when in Cambodia last December, it's run as a tourist thing, great fun! Cambodians are the loveliest and friendliest people on the planet; proof positive that money corrupts..
Just brilliant wouldn't have enough time to explain how I much I admire people who use their heads to make things work n then do it in practice in whatever countries they live in respect to you all.
The second part with the water transporters looks like rural Palawan outside of Puerto Princesa city. I have been witness to this and many other innovative ways the people got things done in the area. It may be primitive, but it works!
No.. This is in Puerto, part of cagayan de oro in mindanao... They are fetching water from low lying lands to be brought uphill. That road leads to Bukidnon province that is so mountainous in nature...
@@HemiJoel Yep, and how many years and how much investment was needed? Those guys made that cart from scrap in few hours. I assume that you do not understand the power of capital and good administration. You need both to have a good infrastructure. An by the way of pipes. I remember some initiative of some westerners to help some african villagers. They ”invented” a selftransporting barrel. Actually a barrel with ballbearings at ends, that was dragged by dragging it. better than transporting the water on the heads as villagers did. But the method was stupid and wasteful. Barrels needed to be thicker to resist on road, and hence expensive. And even more expensive because they overcharged, funds being raised through donations. All that plastic could be used simpler as a pipe, resist much longer. And even pumping by hand, would have used a lot less human energy. But that thing looked like a scam. An cheap and efficient system could not bring asa much funds to the scammers.
Never saw much difference in a cheap used safe car and a expensive luxury car. Walking vs any car 100% difference. Cheap 1k car vs 100 k car 5% difference. A little softer and more snob appeal for luxury car
There are three things in the Philippines which are of course jeepneys, then "truck follower carts", and bamboo take-off trains (maybe they exist in other countries too)
The Hongda engine rail cars are ingenious with brakes, and the clutch is sliding the engine. Hopefully the water being delivered is mostly safe in part 2. They have .quite an enterprising business
@@cromandum217 do explain. How is that sexist? 🤔 If I had said her job is to do dishes and mine is to take the trash out because that's what the sexes roles traditionally require would've been sexist. You're so stuck in the women are victims bubble you can't see anything other than man is bad woman is victim. Grow up. My point being that man's wife is willing to do life threatening stuff for him and she sees it as nothing more than doing her part as does he. Western women think they're Disney princesses that are being enslaved if you ask them to help by doing their part. Enjoy your little fantasy world tho and call me sexist. It doesn't bother me because I know who I am. My wife is laughing at you with me right now. 😂 What a joke.
In Thailand, the general public is strictly prohibited from using Rials carts to run on the railway tracks. It is only used by railway maintenance units.
Wish we were allowed to ride the railways like that here in Europe. What a way to travel and see the world! We'd have to be pretty sharp at getting off the line when an intercity comes along though.
@@a3103-j7g yes. That’s why we need to learn some skills. These people won’t freak out if the power goes out. Their culture won’t even change much comparatively.
Muchos de nosotros en el planeta tenemos bastante que aprender de estos hermanos Camboyanos; de su creatividad e ingenio, su solidaridad, su sencillez, humildad y entereza ante las dificultades. Saludos.
I'm amazed that the truck drivers are OK with them attaching to the rear bumper and getting free transportation. I guess that pulling that small additional weight doesn't significantly effect the fuel mileage.
There are a lot of abandoned railroads in the USA that she and her friends can explore and vice-versa; enthusiasts here in the US also have their little "go-kart" locomotives.
Sungguh kerja sama yg perlu d apreasi untuk mendapatkan air harus bersusah payah ,,bambu selain unik jga banyak manfaat kerata bambu mantap tetap smngat kawan
Man those views of those houses seem so relaxing. I'm imagining that most days are sunny and warm but I could be wrong. I like to imagine a backstory living that part of the world. Would I be happy living in that life? Have I lived that life in the past? These videos are satisfying to watch.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
The way of transporting water lets me remember an old Hollywood-idea from 1923: Snub Pollard - It's a gift. Instead of a rope Pollard used a large magnet.
It's a VERY dangerous but Maybe knows hours where trains pass along ..but this water boys are in Philippines preparably in Puerto Misamis oriental Mindanao...
@@RobinsVoyage so riding one of those things is about dishonour ? Maybe serious inconvenience, obstruction, yes, if found to have stopped a train etc. Or trespassing on railway property ? Can't see a dishonour connection here. Maybe treating the railways as a toytown thing & a laughing stock ?
The engineer wears flip flops, stretch pants and uses a starting cord with a rough spot that seems like it should break. Two guidelines for steering. Ingenious. Cars just pass on the right on the shoulder … the “safer” way. There are dangers involved but everybody makes it. Yes … better than a first class walk. My video of the day. THANKS EVERYBODY! 🎉
OMG … at about 8:00, I worried about the rope trailing with traffic behind but he hauled it in. How are Cambodians so gentle with each other? ❤Is it the Buddhist outlook that helps make the difference?
Dude I like your analysis. it's refreshing and honest. America is behind Ukraine all the way man. We'll help see to it they win, even if our government's not perfect at the aid lately.
Give them another 70 years and all of that stuff will be illegal. I am 81 and I remember when I was young we kids would be pulled behind the truck on roller skates, wagons, or sleds in the winter when the roads were covered in snow. We would also ride in the back of pickup trucks. Nobody worried about the kid crushing their skull, people had large families and they figured they could always have a replacement kid in 9 months.
It will take them more than half of their life to admit this is a foolish harmful action against their community. Those who admired this cunning game are really brainless ones!
My husband is over there right now (he’s Cambodian) he is visiting family. I wanna ride that train!!! 🥺 That is innovative! I want to visit 😫 Also; fair warning Unless you are a size medium to small and that is pushing it with no hips… nothing will fit you.
you'd likely get arrested for trying any of that in a western country.....that said, I love the ingenuity and giving attitude of the people in this video. Blessings.
That's because the U.S. government is robbing everybody. They stolen election gave them complete control to rob everyone in the world and they're doing it. No regard for human life.
Woow... Alat transportasi yg sangat berbahaya, tidak mengikuti keamanan jalan. Menggunakan rel kereta api untuk transportasi pribadi dan menarik kereta roda manual dari mobil di jalan raya.... 😥😥😥😥 sangat membahayakan sekali..
Many people in many parts of the world hav such more or less the same ideas but we dont chose to do it cos of the law...safety... troublesome... inconvenient & having a better option.
Why can't all drivers be polite, no anger, helpful and have a smile on their faces this video would relax you just watching it.
The simplicity, humanity and meeting daily necessities are splendidly remarkable indeed..... I love this too
The problem solving of the poor is awesome and a pleasure to watch and learn from.
The poor have always constituted the skilled labour force that makes capitalism work and the owners of the production assets rich. It has always been thus and it will never change.
@@hendrikdebruin4012 No, capitalism has not always been the mode of production. When does your history book begin?
@@''@'😮x
@@person-yu8cuwell it is what makes capitalism work.
Almost slave labor
@@howlinwulfcapitalism isn't perfect but no one is forced to work. Labor is determined by the market.
I'm always amazed at how inventive and resourceful Cambodians are.
that's not Cambodia💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@ivanbaguio2479 "In this episode on Tekniq, we see two transportation methods: one to transport passengers on the rail in Cambodia"
Talk about resourcefulness! Hats off to those gents for their efforts to keep their community well hydrated!
I rode on that same section of bamboo railway when in Cambodia last December, it's run as a tourist thing, great fun! Cambodians are the loveliest and friendliest people on the planet; proof positive that money corrupts..
Yeah, right they’re good people. I guess so was the Khmer Rouge.
Pol Pot was moody.....🤔
thats philippines not cambodia.
а самый весёлый у них был Пол Пот...
Sooo afew guys out of literally millions make the whole bunch bad? Typical.
I love the simple ingenuity of these people.
OSHA would have a field day with this!😂😂😂😂 I applaud this woman’s tenacity!
OSHA only exists where you let it. Its a result of irresponsibility and lawyers.
I've never seen people so generous to give that water cart a tug along. What a wonderful culture ❤
its the JEEP of train rides
- Just -Enough - Essential - Parts -
innovative and crafty love itt!
Just brilliant wouldn't have enough time to explain how I much I admire people who use their heads to make things work n then do it in practice in whatever countries they live in respect to you all.
Could not agree more. I could write an essay about the same subject myself. Impressive stuff.
Where do you get the wheels and axles?
The second part with the water transporters looks like rural Palawan outside of Puerto Princesa city. I have been witness to this and many other innovative ways the people got things done in the area. It may be primitive, but it works!
No.. This is in Puerto, part of cagayan de oro in mindanao... They are fetching water from low lying lands to be brought uphill. That road leads to Bukidnon province that is so mountainous in nature...
@portsidebear i've been there! i stayed in el nido for a while. have you seen the subterranean river?
In my country, we transport clean water much more efficiently: in underground pipes.
@@HemiJoel Yep, and how many years and how much investment was needed?
Those guys made that cart from scrap in few hours.
I assume that you do not understand the power of capital and good administration.
You need both to have a good infrastructure.
An by the way of pipes. I remember some initiative of some westerners to help some african villagers.
They ”invented” a selftransporting barrel. Actually a barrel with ballbearings at ends, that was dragged by dragging it.
better than transporting the water on the heads as villagers did.
But the method was stupid and wasteful. Barrels needed to be thicker to resist on road, and hence expensive.
And even more expensive because they overcharged, funds being raised through donations.
All that plastic could be used simpler as a pipe, resist much longer. And even pumping by hand, would have used a lot less human energy.
But that thing looked like a scam. An cheap and efficient system could not bring asa much funds to the scammers.
It looks like truck drivers know what is going on and they tacitly do cooperate.
And how the bamboo train doesn't derail?
My old dad used to say a second class ride is better than a first class walk 😂
Dad was a wise man
Did ur dad marry a second class woman from the brothel
Never saw much difference in a cheap used safe car and a expensive luxury car. Walking vs any car 100% difference. Cheap 1k car vs 100 k car 5% difference. A little softer and more snob appeal for luxury car
@@eggbenedict-gt7mwYeah! Your mom! He's your Brother! Now you know!😁🫨👌🏿👋🏿
Did ur dad walk up hill to school, both ways?
How much nicer the world would be if we could all cooperate like these people do.
They probably don't have Satan trying to divide and conquer their country like we do ours
@@gastheleft6535 😈😈😈😈😈😈
@@gastheleft6535 Clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right.
Royal pedo's everywhere.
@@RicardoSilva-yv6dk Im saying Satan secretly controls the U.S. I have no problem with colonization that uplifts hellhole countries.
The "developing" countries would develop a whole lot faster if they chose to be sensible about the birth rate.
There are three things in the Philippines which are of course jeepneys, then "truck follower carts", and bamboo take-off trains (maybe they exist in other countries too)
The Hongda engine rail cars are ingenious with brakes, and the clutch is sliding the engine. Hopefully the water being delivered is mostly safe in part 2. They have .quite an enterprising business
Safe? They wouldn't be making all these trips if customers were threatened.
God bless anyone living in circumstances like this
There is a beautiful to the simplicity of life. The creativity and ingenuity. It reminds you of what it means to be human, to be kind and to evolve.
I could picture ShoeString riding this little locomotive all day! 👍🤣
RIP Shoestring.
This is very creative and innovative and useful. This shows you the identity of those talented people. Well done
My wife won't even take the trash to the bin. 😂 Great video.
I HEAR THAT ! ALWAYS KNOWS WHEN IT NEEDS TO GO
wow sexist much??
@@cromandum217 do explain. How is that sexist? 🤔 If I had said her job is to do dishes and mine is to take the trash out because that's what the sexes roles traditionally require would've been sexist. You're so stuck in the women are victims bubble you can't see anything other than man is bad woman is victim. Grow up. My point being that man's wife is willing to do life threatening stuff for him and she sees it as nothing more than doing her part as does he. Western women think they're Disney princesses that are being enslaved if you ask them to help by doing their part. Enjoy your little fantasy world tho and call me sexist. It doesn't bother me because I know who I am. My wife is laughing at you with me right now. 😂 What a joke.
In Thailand, the general public is strictly prohibited from using Rials carts to run on the railway tracks. It is only used by railway maintenance units.
Makes sense, but no government can fault poor people for just trying to survive.
I cannot put into words how much I love this. WE LOVE THIS ! 👍❤️👍 Amazing
Not hard to tell who is the Engineer. Love those padded seats on that hitchhiking Water Wagon!
And western women thinking their life is tough.😉
Yup when we don’t know how are people lifestyle in other countries 😢😅😂 ! It teaches me happy what I have in Canada and enjoy life ❤❤❤!
No, we don’t think our life is tough
Wish we were allowed to ride the railways like that here in Europe. What a way to travel and see the world! We'd have to be pretty sharp at getting off the line when an intercity comes along though.
It's not safe to ride the railways like that in Europe it is very dangerous, those scooters for only the poorest country
Lovely people. Americans have much to learn from them🙏🏻
speak for yourself
don't worry. in just one generation america will look the same.
@@a3103-j7g yes. That’s why we need to learn some skills. These people won’t freak out if the power goes out. Their culture won’t even change much comparatively.
Muchos de nosotros en el planeta tenemos bastante que aprender de estos hermanos Camboyanos; de su creatividad e ingenio, su solidaridad, su sencillez, humildad y entereza ante las dificultades. Saludos.
Sketchy stuff, but good to see people helping each-other.
Perfectly put.👍
You're sketchy stuff.🤨
Why is it 'sketchy'?
I have so much love for improvised (and clever) solutions like this.
Having to make do really boosts that creativity and innovation :)
2:19 2:31
Looks like a hoot! I also like the "Hongda" engine!
I'm amazed that the truck drivers are OK with them attaching to the rear bumper and getting free transportation. I guess that pulling that small additional weight doesn't significantly effect the fuel mileage.
The issue is probably how your going to feel if the end up in a wheelchair.
@@Wornout1 Big difference in the culture and society.
Because the people are not trying to rob them.
Thanks for sharing the 'instant regret fails' fun!
The clip from the Philippines is actually in Cagayan de Oro City. I have seen it before in another channel called Fluctus.
S Honda, changing the world of transportation in ways he probably never imagined
There are a lot of abandoned railroads in the USA that she and her friends can explore and vice-versa; enthusiasts here in the US also have their little "go-kart" locomotives.
Railcart
This is in Cambodia
@@bigc8300- ty 😊
@Mr_ravee_ - that's the whole idea; railcart fans exploring railroads around the world
@@gotmilk91 Aah..Now i get ur pov 👍
Very resourceful. That railway line looks (and rides) like a very well maintained mainline, I wonder how much traffic they encounter.
Probably more traffic from the carts than the actual train.
This would work perfectly in my country where you dont see a train for a whole week!
Nice job, well done for this ingenuity and survival tactics
Got to be England.....
Sungguh kerja sama yg perlu d apreasi untuk mendapatkan air harus bersusah payah ,,bambu selain unik jga banyak manfaat kerata bambu mantap tetap smngat kawan
It's so strange to ride the bamboo train, I just saw it for the first time, it's so clever, I wish you a happy and happy new day😊
Fair enough - it works !! Well done. I could use a peaceful riding experience like that...
Man those views of those houses seem so relaxing. I'm imagining that most days are sunny and warm but I could be wrong. I like to imagine a backstory living that part of the world. Would I be happy living in that life? Have I lived that life in the past?
These videos are satisfying to watch.
Mucha calidad de creatividad, hasta los turistas viajan alli!!!😊
Necessity is the mother of invention. Truly man's ingenuity knows no bound.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
22!!!!!!
@@terryboehler5752 THE ANSWER IS 42
The way of transporting water lets me remember an old Hollywood-idea from 1923: Snub Pollard - It's a gift. Instead of a rope Pollard used a large magnet.
Đây là cách an ủi người nghèo, được vậy can nước sẽ rẻ rất nhiều khi đến tay người nghèo... đơn giản nhưng vĩ đại.tôi yêu các bạn!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic! Superb 👍 and cheapest mini bamboo train 🚂 concept.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
If I did it in Japan, I would be caught by the police, and the railway company would demand a large amount of compensation for damages.😂
It's a VERY dangerous but Maybe knows hours where trains pass along ..but this water boys are in Philippines preparably in Puerto Misamis oriental Mindanao...
damage to what ? Local air quality ?
@@daffyduk77 damage as in dishonor.
@@RobinsVoyage so riding one of those things is about dishonour ? Maybe serious inconvenience, obstruction, yes, if found to have stopped a train etc. Or trespassing on railway property ? Can't see a dishonour connection here. Maybe treating the railways as a toytown thing & a laughing stock ?
@@daffyduk77 no. It was a bad meta joke.
In Canada if you tried doing something like this could get you shot by the railroad police.
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*Wow, es increible el ingenio de la gente, Saludos desde La Ciudad de Mexico.*
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Thanks for sharing how simple ways work remarkably to serve the community of all life forms
Thanks for sharing
We love U all
Mu ah 💋 🌈 💜🌋
This couple can put together a moving cart on rails faster than the German, French, Chinese and the Japanese combined. 😅
That man has a great partner...quite a woman.
Do you think a western woman would help a man like she does?@@michaelspraggins5419
Здоровая тетка... вон как она эту платформу тягает и колесную пару. Здоровее своего дохлого мужичка)))
better than riding a T-72 tank and killing people🙄
@@junlab2612 👏
watching the countryside is really beautiful. i wont mind doing this.
ahahahah the brakes are wooden genius!
I like these people, they work hard.
That squeaky cart was blowing bubbles!
Their world might be a little more chaotic but it's certainly more free.
菲律賓人就愛胡搞瞎搞!👎
always, beautifully filmed by you!
I like the flipflop brakes. That gal is doing a good hard job and not whinging about it. More power to her elbow.
She seems to have to do all the heavy lifting ! The engine itself, then the "engine end" of the vehicle when they shift it off the track etc
The engineer wears flip flops, stretch pants and uses a starting cord with a rough spot that seems like it should break. Two guidelines for steering. Ingenious. Cars just pass on the right on the shoulder … the “safer” way. There are dangers involved but everybody makes it. Yes … better than a first class walk. My video of the day. THANKS EVERYBODY! 🎉
OMG … at about 8:00, I worried about the rope trailing with traffic behind but he hauled it in. How are Cambodians so gentle with each other?
❤Is it the Buddhist outlook that helps make the difference?
Bless her ingenuity ❤
My new favorite channel!
Thật là độc đáo ! họ rất thông minh và sáng tạo trong cuộc sống !!!
Dude I like your analysis. it's refreshing and honest. America is behind Ukraine all the way man. We'll help see to it they win, even if our government's not perfect at the aid lately.
Damn that was really cool and interesting to watch
That “HONGDA” at 0:26 really got me
What a nice way to travel. ❤
0:25 “ HONGDA “
Best Chinese Honda clone name of all-time.
Give them another 70 years and all of that stuff will be illegal. I am 81 and I remember when I was young we kids would be pulled behind the truck on roller skates, wagons, or sleds in the winter when the roads were covered in snow. We would also ride in the back of pickup trucks. Nobody worried about the kid crushing their skull, people had large families and they figured they could always have a replacement kid in 9 months.
It will take them more than half of their life to admit this is a foolish harmful action against their community. Those who admired this cunning game are really brainless ones!
@@tubeyou4748chill out gen z
@@tubeyou4748chill out gen z
@@tubeyou4748boohoo cry me a river gen z
My husband is over there right now (he’s Cambodian) he is visiting family. I wanna ride that train!!! 🥺
That is innovative! I want to visit 😫
Also; fair warning
Unless you are a size medium to small and that is pushing it with no hips… nothing will fit you.
I was like wow its pretty cool they were able to afford a nice Honda motor, it actually says Hongda 🤣
at least runs like one, the sound was not bad and started so quick
you'd likely get arrested for trying any of that in a western country.....that said, I love the ingenuity and giving attitude of the people in this video. Blessings.
@velvetvideo if this type of work is done in India the truck drivers would be starved without water in lock-up for five days
Kren orang orang yg kreatif tanpa menunggu bantuan pemerintah di negara mana ini ❤❤❤
Keren Sich keren Boss...Tapi nyawa taruhannya...KACAU
Ya semua kita pasti bisa , asal tulus hatinya tidak mudah iri hati & ikuti provokasi penjahat politik .
No Brasil não se permite NADA ... PARABÉNS pelo trem de bamboo😅
I kept shaking my head to see how creative the poor people could come up with. Hat off. Here, in America, people keep complaining and complaining.
That's because the U.S. government is robbing everybody. They stolen election gave them complete control to rob everyone in the world and they're doing it. No regard for human life.
I think those little rail cars are beautiful. I want to make one with an electric motor and solar panels.
Баба то у него крутая! С ней хоть в пустыню, хоть в тайгу!
If this was in the US, they’d be yelling at each other who has the right of way and refuse to budge.
Very true
in cambodia they have no problem killing each other for the right of way
Eso fue un excelente ejemplo para mi, de empatía, humildad y solidiridad. Gracias a ellos, por eso.
I'd guess it would be whichever is carrying the least..
I like this kind and creativity of doing a job
This is freedom.
Great teaching how to survive in a war and economic devastated country. Let's take lessons.
They’ve been doing this in my hometown in the Philippines for decades. It’s called skits or skates, using ball bearings as wheels.
Amazing. Simple way to get from A to B.
It's that feeling of: "OH SHIT !" when you see the BIG train coming !
I'm sure you can see it in plenty of time and be able to move your cart.
Wouldn't mind seeing an adjustable mirror from a moped stuck on top of the engine or somewhere...
Human adaptability is awesome. When we are not bogged down by stupid rules & regulations.These people get a big 👍 from me ❤😀
Woow... Alat transportasi yg sangat berbahaya, tidak mengikuti keamanan jalan. Menggunakan rel kereta api untuk transportasi pribadi dan menarik kereta roda manual dari mobil di jalan raya.... 😥😥😥😥 sangat membahayakan sekali..
Sesuai dengan kondisi ekonomi di negara tersebut bang
@@ibnukodir566iya bener
ミキサー車に頼んでロープで引っ張ってもらうのは、いいアイデアですね。
事故に気をつけて。
途中から気づいたけど、日本車多いですね
Oh Snaaaaaaaaaap!!!!!! I just found a new channel to subscribe to and watch all the content. 😎👊
🙂воистину, человек везде найдёт выход из положения...
Many people in many parts of the world hav such more or less the same ideas but we dont chose to do it cos of the law...safety...
troublesome...
inconvenient & having a better option.
Very dangerous riding like that
dangerous to the wealthy
PARABÉNS AMIGA
🇧🇷👍
Well...I guess this just shows how absurdly useful and easy to use railways are!
Las vias del tren maya ya casi listas , solo que pondremos motores de bateria😅
Aku senang melihatnya dgn kegigihan to semangat juang nya wslm ...❤❤
Which country and place??
Philippines and Combodia
Asyik juga naik kreta bambu, mesin tempel, hati2 ada kreta besar, salam sehat
HONGDA🤣🤣🤣
Me: Mom can we have Honda at home?
Mom: No we already have a Honda at home.
Honda at home:
@@onesadcomputer It's HongDa, not honda.