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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8151)10/21/2021 4:51:01 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13778
 
All correct. But that does not mean arms and legs are not necessary.

Machinery, at the scale you mention, increased the requirements for arms and legs.
You still need Diesel mechanics to O&M that very expensive machinery that needs to be kept running as they do not make money idle.

Shirtless workers are so last century. Indeed true.

But the overall dressed technicians are needed. Moving parts are a bitch. And you know that.

Then the goods are ready to be packed and shipped. There is where arms and legs have to step in. Again.

I am not saying automation would not be even of a higher % than today.

What I am saying is that automation, per se, drives the need for the arms and legs.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8151)11/30/2021 1:00:30 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13778
 
Kiwi young ma died in Kenya

He was not prepared to fail. Being prepared to fail comes with age.

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News sites and social media became flooded with commentary on his designer clothes, Rolex watches, collection of fine art and love of Gucci and Louis Vuitton loafers.

His constant jet-setting to destinations like London, Los Angeles, Canada, Fiji, Singapore, Hong Kong and more also raised the eyebrows of investors.

A few of his most infamous travels included nine days in the Nevada desert to see Burning Man and renting out a boutique villa in Joshua Tree, California, to celebrate his 25th birthday.

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