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Default A billionaire explains the middle class

On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 07:18:13 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 18:35:42 -0600, Ignoramus14709
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On 2014-12-28, F George McDuffee
wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 18:46:56 +0700, John B. Slocomb
wrote:

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"We are sure that our customers will enjoy shopping and being
entertained by robots."

If robots can sell coffee machines I think that they can probably
say,
"With Fries?" and it is very likely that if the Nestle experiment
works, and there at present at least one Japanese company that is
currently using robots in their outlets, that companies like
Macdonald's will be looking at the same solution.
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The problem being robots do no drink cocoa or eat
hamburgers... and the displaced workers will still have to
eat.



Maybe they do not have to eat -- or put it another way, we will not
feed them. Then the dumbest half of people will die off, then a half
of what remained, as the robots get smarter.


What a great idea! It would double the average IQ of the USA within
a
week! Alas, as we saw in Idiocracy, "they" tend to constantly
multiply. "Hey, let's water the fields with Gatorade!" sigh


Then only one person will remain.


Our hero: the programmer/mechanic.


If you trigger the Hunger Games you'll be left with Jennifer Lawrence,
who will beget 10,000 years of Quest For Fire.


That's OK. Besides being great with a bow, she's hot! domg
Speaking of which, my ex-BIL left a 75# pull compound bow in my
sister's garage rafters and I find my name attached to it. I'm the
only one who can pull it -and- it's left-handed. Win/Win, wot?

(For those of you in Rio Linda, that's "Dirty Old Man Grin")

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