What do you think about that idea. It would scare the hell out of me to ride in one of those.
What do you think about that idea. It would scare the hell out of me to ride in one of those.
It's not an idea, but a reality in about 15 years!!!! I started a thread this week about taking away peoples right to vote based upon a book review. The same author also talked about the impact of the driverless car. The economic impact on loss of jobs would be horrific!!!! Think of all the drivers that would be out of work. Truck drivers, delivery drivers, taxi drivers etc. There soon would be a real need to reduce population!!!!!
As fast as the technology is advancing it will be sooner than 15 years. It will likely be not in use for rural one lane roads. However it will be a great thing for those that are now unable to drive due a handicap, disability or the very elderly. Accidents would likely be reduced due to tired and sleepy drivers on long road trips. And I will not have to have a designated driver anymore.
As to your proposition that we need to reduce the population I suggest that you set an example and that you "Off Yourself".
Losing a great mind like myself would be counter productive!!!!! It will take great minds like myself to solve these very difficult challenges our country will be facing. The first thing our country needs to do is get rid of Federalism!!!! These Red States time and time again are proving left to their own devises they will screw things all up beyond recognition.
Last edited by etucker1959; 03-31-2016 at 09:16 PM.
Cool video DR, but it all comes down to less people/jobs equals more profit.
Capitalism is great, but absolutely has to be controlled. By whom is the trillion dollar question.
Spoken like a true Bernie supporter. In business as in life to survive one must learn from mistakes, adapt, change, create, improvise and grow. Over time we have had the industrial age, the computer age, the digital age and soon robotics and artificial intelligence age. In each case we have had a higher standard of living and when things become cheaper to purchase luxuries soon become necessities and common place. It is a fool that fails to recognize that change is coming and doesn’t adjust to take advantage of it.
Oh the horror of being a ditch digger when the backhoe was invented. But the backhoe operator was much more productive and commanded a higher wage. And that backhoe manufacturer had to hire someone to build it, market it, sell it, deliver it and service it. All at higher wages than the lowly ditch digger. Perhaps you are old enough to remember when a store clerk or fast food operator had to actually ring up an item on a cash register and count out your change. No bar code reader or register that told you how much change to give the customer from the amount tendered.
I recently had to take a written drivers test, something I haven’t had to do in over 40+ years. In the drivers manual there was no question or even mention of “Hand signals”. Imagine a car today without turn signals, power brakes, steering, windows and air conditioning. Innovation and change made luxuries into necessities and it is happening exponentially in everything our world. You want a theft proof car buy one with a manual transmission if you can find one.
Ah, so you support technology driven eugenics. Finally something we can agree on.
First: That is a lie.
Second: I learned (the hard way) how to drive a three speed on-the-column Chevy. You could hear my gramps cussing from miles away.