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Automation, the future and the American worker (ON TOPIC)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingofthenorth" data-source="post: 4880738" data-attributes="member: 62527"><p>Trucks in 1907 looked like carriages, there were more horses on the road and many people thought horses would continue there dominance. Trucks constantly stalled out, horses were faster etc. The world will certainly fundamentally change with new amazing technologies just like the industrial revolution. The world doesn't look the way you think it does in most of those technological spects. Than not your fault though. It's propaganda, news, charities deciet to get more money etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingofthenorth, post: 4880738, member: 62527"] Trucks in 1907 looked like carriages, there were more horses on the road and many people thought horses would continue there dominance. Trucks constantly stalled out, horses were faster etc. The world will certainly fundamentally change with new amazing technologies just like the industrial revolution. The world doesn't look the way you think it does in most of those technological spects. Than not your fault though. It's propaganda, news, charities deciet to get more money etc. [/QUOTE]
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