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Default Nearly Half of U.S. Jobs Are Vulnerable to Computerization

On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 22:36:56 -0700, Larry Jaques
wrote:

On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:22:57 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:46:15 -0400, "Jim Wilkins"
wrote:

"Ignoramus14718" wrote in
message ...

The new equilibrium is, workers are not needed to make goods, which
are no longer made to sell to workers, since the workers have no
money to buy goods.

Exact same thing applies to services.

This is all why I m very worried about the future.

i

The traditional solution to having too many idle people in a slow
economy has been to start a war.


So if we kill off the Left, it will remove the deadwood and the root
and branch of the welfare tree, remove horrendous regulations from
****y busybodies to enforce, and put the country back on a newer
leaner and better footing.

Got rope?


Just stocked up (1k') on paracord last month.

Er, um, it's for bracelets. Yeah, that's the ticket.


550 cord has the breaking weight of...550 pounds. (allegedly)

So if you tie a slip knot and use it to secure a falling weight...you
have to make sure that the dynamic loading isnt more than 500 lbs.
Which makes the line good for about 50 lbs dropped from 5 feet as best
as I can recall.

So if you use 550 cord to hang a dynamic meat load...lift slowly
rather than drop.

Its been years since Ive calculated rope load ranges so it might be
best to double check.

Or simply use a nice piece of barbed wire. Its harder to use, but is
more than tough enough for lifting and its easy to tie a knot around a
neck.

And reusable, where 550 tends to cut in and become fluid soaked and
quite nasty to reuse.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/550_cord

Gunner

"The socialist movement takes great pains to circulate frequently new labels for its ideally constructed state.
Each worn-out label is replaced by another which raises hopes of an ultimate solution of the insoluble basic
problem of Socialism, until it becomes obvious that nothing has been changed but the name.
The most recent slogan is "State Capitalism."[Fascism] It is not commonly realized that this covers nothing more
than what used to be called Planned Economy and State Socialism, and that State Capitalism, Planned Economy,
and State Socialism diverge only in non-essentials from the "classic" ideal of egalitarian Socialism. - Ludwig von Mises (1922)