They certainly plant those seeds starting early these days, but you have to go to secondary education the get the whole 9 yards. We'll probably end up paying for it when they default on their publicly guaranteed loans.
No, the net affect is that some jobs at the bottom of the pay scale are eliminated or hours are reduced, and others have to work harder to make up the slack. If it's not economically viable to raise prices, then the business goes under.
Of course it can. I'm talking about doneness of the meat. If you're talking g fast food, everything is a predetermined choice. You can only order what they have in the store.
It's amazing how the concept of a kitchen changes when you remove the need for it to be usable by humans. I doubt that kitchen would even have something you'd recognize as a floor. And machines don't throw trash in a trash can. Waste disposal is automated as well, neatly compacted for the robotic garbage truck to pick up.
It's YouTube. Google. It's time to swing the anti trust hammer now that they are controlling content.
Please, Google. Stop it.
Since the beginning of history businesses have been interested in reducing labor costs. Clearly, in the long run reducing labor costs is a good thing.
Twitter has shown that they are very good at removing content they don't approve of. This should be no different and reasonably burdensome.
Yes, the crystal worshippers are very anti-science. No GMO's, No Nukes!
We?
You probably shouldn't joke about that these days.
Free as in Swedish Doctors work without pay and all the medication and apparatus is donated?
They certainly plant those seeds starting early these days, but you have to go to secondary education the get the whole 9 yards. We'll probably end up paying for it when they default on their publicly guaranteed loans.
How much money did you pay for that brainwashing?
They arent blaming warmer sea temps. Turtles incubate on beaches.
I suspect this is closer to the truth than anyone wants to acknowledge.
Turtles actually spawn on the same beach where they were hatched.
Go read the article, then post a correction to your silly statement.
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No, I'm simply going by what happens in reality.
No, the net affect is that some jobs at the bottom of the pay scale are eliminated or hours are reduced, and others have to work harder to make up the slack. If it's not economically viable to raise prices, then the business goes under.
Me too. I make a lot of money replacing my job with automation. Lots of happy customers.
And the totalitarianism starts to seep out.
They can't win unless they change the rules. Fuck off.
I prefer to use westboro baptist church members as an example. Can I refuse to bake a cake for them?
Of course it can. I'm talking about doneness of the meat. If you're talking g fast food, everything is a predetermined choice. You can only order what they have in the store.
I fall to see how ops argument and yours are mutually exclusive.
It's amazing how the concept of a kitchen changes when you remove the need for it to be usable by humans. I doubt that kitchen would even have something you'd recognize as a floor. And machines don't throw trash in a trash can. Waste disposal is automated as well, neatly compacted for the robotic garbage truck to pick up.
When and where exactly was this golden age when rich people weren't rich?