The Man Friday soliloquies.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
It's just you and the cult. She's dancing and you could freeze it at any point to be pointing almost everywhere.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
What’s so chilling? As the population decreases, the population pyramid inverts to increasing numbers of elderly retirees, robots will be needed to care for them and supplement or replace the current workforce.
It’s inevitable.
What comes next will be the big question.
Just like the steam engine, automobiles, computers, and the internet.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
This guy has some really cool vids on Japan. Makes me wanna go, but I am still in boycott mode ... the. Fukushima nuclear waste water dumb has got me tied up in knots. And April is one of the best seasons to visit ... grrrrrr.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
One wonders what kind of work a robot like that might do.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 1:45 amWhat’s so chilling? As the population decreases, the population pyramid inverts to increasing numbers of elderly retirees, robots will be needed to care for them and supplement or replace the current workforce.
It’s inevitable.
What comes next will be the big question.
Just like the steam engine, automobiles, computers, and the internet.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
Pris from Bladerunner comes to mind. (Cockeyed optimist not entirely beaten out of me, just yet)
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Chinese medicinal booze
A golf buddy from Shanghai turned me onto this stuff called Jing. I think I might be hooked. Anybody ever try it? It has a long list of health benefits and manstamina is one of them.
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Re: The Man Friday soliloquies.
I loved japan . Best 2 years of my life , but never made it to Tokyo ,Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:03 am
This guy has some really cool vids on Japan. Makes me wanna go, but I am still in boycott mode ... the. Fukushima nuclear waste water dumb has got me tied up in knots. And April is one of the best seasons to visit ... grrrrrr.
I won a ticket or got one somehow to Tokyo Disneyland but never made it .
I felt lucky to be on the quiet island of Shikoku ,Matsuyama and Toyo city . Ehime prefecture .
After that thailand for 10 years , I learned thai and Japanese all right ,
But here since 2011 can’t get past a few bits of this cambrodian language ..
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