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I'd love to play blind man's buff in such a peaceful place.
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@jarjarbinx79 yes, with the exception of the mentioned nuclear energy, which i consider very primitive and which i do not support. Solar energy is much safer and cheaper. And there is abudance of Solar Energy everywhere! rael org
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@vicko77 you're advocating a post scarcity economy. That will probably happen when energy is not a scarce resource. We can recycle everything we use (metals, etc.) as long as energy is free (Thorium nuclear reactor, nuclear fusion, etc), and energy can also be used for water production. People will then have work on things they want to work--like painting, cooking, designing new things, research, exploring (Space?).
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A 10 yr, 100,000 mile warranty would be awesome. It should be the standard for all automobile companies. The problem is its on the engine not the engine components. What's the point of the warranty when the engine and transmission rarely ever fail on its own. They don't cover for neglect or abuse. What's the point when the components fail every 6 months causing hundreds and even thousands to fix? My fathers F-150 truck is on 50,000 miles 5 years of hard work. No problems whatsoever.
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if the companies make automated EVERYTHING in production,even surveillance would be done by computers,then simply the unemployment would still be greater & greater,and people wouldn't have any money,so companies would have to give the products to the people for free,and that would be end of their power over us. so that is why all the bullshit capitalist companies never automate everything. we could soon live in free paradise,but all the multinational and production companies they dont want it!
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seeing this vid every even the simpliest human must understand,that everything in the world can operate robotically like this assemby line. be it,a car production,food production,computer production,even production of automated robots on assemby line can be produced by robots. so then,why companies dont give for free all the stuff produced? cos by enslaving us in work,they get a profit! end of capitalism please!
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@MegaAstrodude wow. Just wow. You're something special. What fertilizerspike is referring to, I think is called the Zeitgeist movement for the Venus Project. And ffs, the Venus Project is infinitely more interesting than... Maintaining the status quo.
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@MegaAstrodude The 'price of Gold, Silver, Oil' All are set by the international reserve currency. The US dollar. If the US dollar inflates, so does the 'price'. If it deflates, so does the 'price'. There are some gas stations in the US selling gasoline for 20c a gallon in the old >1969 money. That equals about 6 dollars a gallon in todays US dollar value of silver, but you get the point. That is what they are trying to do. The American dollar is so continually debased that it's near worthles
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As for gold, you say "look at the price of gold", suggesting that because gold has a "price" that therefore money has value. Are you really this fucking stupid? Think about this shit for two seconds before you just blurt it out. What am I saying, if you were capable of actual thought we wouldn't be having this conversation. Carry on as you were, zombie slave.
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You're right, I shouldn't need money to get resources, but because the world is full of brainwashed diskshits like you who fell for the idea that nothing can be done without money, I can't get you the resources that you want. Money's value is imaginary, it's the exact opposite of tangible. Trade is an anachronistic and vile notion that's thousands of years old. It arose from scarcity and has been perpetuated as a tool of control. Come join us in the twenty-first century.
So much energy and robotic genius to make such an ugly car
MakeTheNoiseMTB 1 year ago 18
for every guy replaced by a robot, another guy will be needed to design, build, program, and service the robots.
zhmapper 2 years ago 9