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  1. Says you A/C, how about this John Deer law applied to sharpening a pencil?

  2. Results A/C, when it's your unplowed field, we'll see what you have to say about it.

  3. Re: AKA: Google Destroys local business on Google's New Campus Will Open Its Restaurants To The Public (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Then Carly Fiorina H1B'd over 30,000 HP employees. That was good business too.

  4. Re:AKA: Google Destroys local business on Google's New Campus Will Open Its Restaurants To The Public (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    I was just thinking that I hope the locals like Curry.

  5. Re: It's the 80s again on America May Miss Out On the Next Industrial Revolution (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The next industrial revolution has already begun. And is it crude! But it's working. What people need to reflect on is, "How are people going to go about their daily lives when a machine will do a task requested of them by a person or machine?"

  6. There's a better one on WikiLeaks.

  7. Consider what society to be when all jobs are handled by computers; be it robotics, and A.I.. What would people, globally, do?

  8. Wounded Soldier?

  9. WTF?! How is your post on a non technology bullshit article FlameBait? Of course your definition of "Economy" is naive; maybe if your post was rated as "Uniformed-Poster" that would make sense.

  10. Re: age checking? on What Happens When Robots Can Deliver Your Groceries? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    And what is the choices selected are refused by the client?

  11. So What. I'm feed up with 3 million H1B's damaging American's chance at employment. If these H1B Zombies are so fucking smart, why can't they make a difference back home?

  12. When my cousin has a robot that can make any type of shoes, and does them for our entire family at almost no cost.
    3D Printing?

  13. Monsanto could not agree more.

  14. Re:the proliferation of horses on 'Robots Won't Just Take Our Jobs -- They'll Make the Rich Even Richer' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Digging a little deeper into this invention shows that it was the donut looking Harness that allowed the horse to do the work of 6 slaves in Rome. So what did the Romans do with all those extra slaves?

  15. Re:ATM could sell you an adjustable rate mortgage on 'Robots Won't Just Take Our Jobs -- They'll Make the Rich Even Richer' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends on the Mortgagor's financial position. If this person losses their job, then the outcome is predictable.

  16. Another cliche is the holding Trillions in reserve and not investing back into the economy. Maybe this type of hording is a contributing to the problem?

  17. A great game and movie idea? "The Purge - Koch Bro's and Those That Call Them 'Friend'""

  18. There's a Robot for that already.

  19. Re:so what? on 'Robots Won't Just Take Our Jobs -- They'll Make the Rich Even Richer' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is a new Sector emerging, the Unemployed and Underemployed. What could possibly go wrong?

  20. What folks seem to not understand is that Taxes are a percentage of Income which is Revenues minus Costs.

  21. Maybe humanity cold develop a brain knowledge downloading? Or a Personal A.I. System?

  22. Worthless Looking Hole Alice on Chevrolet To Offer Unlimited Data Plan With Cars (bbc.com) · · Score: -1

    GM/Chevy has a real car problem, batteries and fuel cells. Now I understand the engineering, But GM/Chevy's personal heart burn is IP-Law. Maybe, just maybe more rational minds can lead.

  23. Re: Rockets are too expensive on How To Get Back To the Moon In 4 Years -- This Time To Stay (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    Oooooooh, is Moderator desperately hoping it can lick Trump's ass? Kiss kisssss, LOL

  24. how many bipeds are fitted to go up stairs?

  25. There are some obvious flaws to this design. But baby steps, baby steps. I saw the example of going down concrete stairs; but what of going up wooden stairs?