Eric P

I am Batman.
Re: The Limits of Capitalism - http://www.avc.com/a_vc...
"History repeats itself until it doesn't. Sometimes it really is different. A few centuries ago, almost all of the jobs involved physical labor. Making stuff meant humans actually making it with their hands and basic tools. Now, almost no jobs involve that. What we consider physical labor today is mostly people operating machines that can do the work of hundreds of people. The few remaining cases where humans are still doing the actual work (not just operating machines that are doing the work) will vanish as robotics continually improve. So humans moved from using our physical strength to do labor to doing mental labor. Knowing what lever to pull, what button to push, using our judgment to tell the machines what to do. When to start, when to stop, whether to do this or that. When necessary we'd make new machines for new tasks. What's now on the horizon is the automation of these brain tasks. We'll no longer need humans to tell the machines what to do. Cars can drive themselves...." - Eric P
Re: Help Me Out On This Whole Cell Phone on Airplanes Thing, OK? - http://www.motherjones.com/node...
"Kevin I thought you were one of those weirdos that was actually fond of talking on phones? In any case I imagine the airlines will mostly develop "no talking" policies even if the phones themselves are permitted. Modern phones offer dozens of ways to communicate with the ground (email, text, facebook, twitter, etc) that this should be a restriction most people can live with and be happy for." - Eric P
Loan Overpayment and Isa Tracker - http://eclectic-musings.blogspot.com/2013...
Evening Hood Reflections - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
New York, New York [Explored] - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Voluntary euthanasia - Belgium - http://eclectic-musings.blogspot.com/2013...
LOAN OVERPAYMENT TRACKER - OCTOBER 2013 - http://eclectic-musings.blogspot.com/2013...
... venti di guerra su Fiorenza ... - http://www.flickr.com/photos...