Check the Dec. 8, 1941 NY Times...
Pearl Harbor was bombed on the 7th, the times wouldn't have printed it until the 8th, being a daily newspaper.
It's weird how slow things were back then.
i can imagine a day where robots do a large majority of the grunt work. but if all these companies are firing their employees and buying bots, who are they going to sell their stuff to?
unemployed people can't buy stuff. the ironic part of capitalism is that the consumer is protected merely because they are needed as consumers. people must have money in their pocket. and this guy is just afraid of the future like a thousand before him.
Check the Dec. 8, 1941 NY Times... Pearl Harbor was bombed on the 7th, the times wouldn't have printed it until the 8th, being a daily newspaper. It's weird how slow things were back then.
"Bring it closer" "You didn't answer my question: what does god need with a starhip?"
i can imagine a day where robots do a large majority of the grunt work. but if all these companies are firing their employees and buying bots, who are they going to sell their stuff to? unemployed people can't buy stuff. the ironic part of capitalism is that the consumer is protected merely because they are needed as consumers. people must have money in their pocket. and this guy is just afraid of the future like a thousand before him.