Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®

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Is it.

yes. killed by colonel mustard.
20 (22.7%)
no. killed by miss scarlett
3 (3.4%)
killed by mrs. white
5 (5.7%)
killed by reverend green
3 (3.4%)
Professor Plum.
7 (8%)
killed by mrs pearooster
11 (12.5%)
with a lead pipe
3 (3.4%)
with a revolver
6 (6.8%)
with a wrench
4 (4.5%)
with a rope
13 (14.8%)
with a dagger
3 (3.4%)
with a candlestick
10 (11.4%)

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if we replace people with robots, people get no pay
we cant pay robots because they dont accept american currency
but on the other hand, automating everything possible frees up time to advance as a species
so why dont we make the people robots already????

if we replace people with robots, people get no pay
we cant pay robots because they dont accept american currency
I heard they accept bitcoin.

they only accept sterling pounds, everyone knows robots are universally english DOY

what about james bond's car? what about c3p0?

if we automate stuff doesn't that make thousands of people lose their jobs, however low-paying they may be?

if we automate stuff doesn't that make thousands of people lose their jobs, however low-paying they may be?

we should just make those people the robots so they can do the job and automate it at the SAME TIME


we should just make those people the robots so they can do the job and automate it at the SAME TIME
we'd be upgrading them

but we'd need to delete the people who don't accept our help

opens more jobs for maintenance, innovation and design in robotics

of course in a less copious amount but eh



given this is talking about assembly things
« Last Edit: April 29, 2015, 12:04:33 AM by Badger »

I heard they accept bitcoin.
bitcoin is a good concept but poor overall imo
theres a fairly limited supply of bitcoins and as it stands its quite difficult to actually buy and sell bitcoins on the market

opens more jobs for maintenance, innovation and design in robotics

of course in a less copious amount but eh



given this is talking about assembly things
In the CP Grey video they had robots and computers that could code on their own. Imagine a machine that could innovate on its own that sends off its blue prints to be manufactured. Each machine that knows when to nearest repair station run by repair bots.

Also a lot of the debates and discussions seem to be seasonal. It seems like every April we get a discussion about robots taking jobs. Then over the summer we get abortion debates, sometimes the right to bear arms, followed some babblings in feminism and racism.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2015, 01:20:11 AM by Harm94 »

Well to think logically, Human error is less catastrophic in the sense that:
Human Error might only happen once in an industry.
Robots are programmed, Therefore if human error is at play it is repeated continuously until the problem is discovered and eliminated.
Besides, with less jobs in "the industry" the economy will suffer due to taxes.

The future is in academics, stay in school kids.

Yes, but we also need more jobs for the lay workers, which is why we need to go into space. Space mining is the future, send a ton of robos into space and have people control them to mine asteroids and stuff. It would be totally rad.

P. sure we'll have robots for that too when the time comes, lol