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The industry doesn’t have to be fully automated to have a giant impact on the labor market.

True, but imagine having a truck that doesn’t have to stop for the driver to rest. an automated truck would really be reducing 2 drivers from the road. 

the problem is everytime there is a technological improvement, farming being industrialiazed, labor is bifurcated into lower skilled manual labor and fewer higher skilled jobs.

More like flapping in the wind

If it meant seeing a short faced bear, Id be fine without seeing it.

I ran into this after college, when my best friend ditched all activites unless his GF then wife was with him.

reestablished 2018

everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

about 10 years ago there were a bunch of articles on how the average age of a scion buyer was 58 and I wonder if that was also screwed up due to the number of parents signing for thier kids. 

yeah I’m curious if that helps skew to suvs, as a person putting 25k milesa year is less likely to be running around in a Sequoia vs Prius.

A friend of my cousins @2016, “I support trump because he cares for people like me”

I’m sure this was Manafort and Page thinking they got rid of the papertrail.

I’m curious what they considered crossovers in 2005. Would Mazda still be considered part of Ford and Subaru part of gm in 2005 an then not in 2018?

If I recall correctly, moving a valve would be simple. Creating a large enough magnetic feild, to move the valve at the speed necessary and then multiply that by all the valves, thousands of times a minute would require a significant amount of juice. So you would also need a beefy alternator system. On top of that I

there was a documentary on oxycotin/heroin and they were interviewing a factory owner in kentucky...(appalachia) , unemployment was 4 times the national average, who was on the verge of relocating simply because he couldn’t find enough 20-60 yar olds who could pass a drug test.

the concern for pilots is flying into a downburst, when at low altitude..

Take the steel industry. It lost 400,000 people, 75 percent of its work force, between 1962 and 2005. But its shipments did not decline