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Mark Browne wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... snip Dave, read the whole thing a few times - before you reply. I would have to agree. The way they make cars these days, it doesn't matter very much if the guys on the line are getting $8 an hour or a decent, living wage. Being competitive today is more about robotics and automation than whether the workforce has been hired for the lowest conceivable dollar. There aren't as many man hours in a car as just several years ago. Which brings up an interesting hypothetical question. If we were to "automate" all manufacturing, distribution, and information 100%, what would we have left for the American worker to do? You did not go far enough, what *can't* be automated? Think hard. Any job that can be conducted over a telephone can be automated. Fifty years ago, most people would have had trouble seeing how a bank teller would be replaced with an ATM. Doctor Tooth can (and will) be replaced by a robot and a token low paid nurse. Cars *will* drive themselves - kiss your fall-back truck driver job goodbye. It is *very* hard to think of a job that can't be automated; certainly there are not enough of these jobs for everybody! The answer would probably be a good career choice for a high school senior to contemplate. Dave Excellent grasshopper - you have taken your first small step towards enlightenment! I am actually very surprised that you were able to think of this. It is such a *long* way from your usually Pollyanna "the free market will fix everything" stand on every issue. I asked this same question in the mid 70's as I first realized the awesome power of embedded microprocessors combined with Moore's curve. As you grapple with the question you just asked, you may slowly come to understand that the current system will *have* to lead to massive numbers of unemployed and underemployed. Nobody works as cheap as a $0.10 chip. Not even the third world; things will *have* to change in some fundamental way. We can't all be programmers. See if you are able to draw the path from the reduction of traditional jobs to where we *must* go. It could lead to very good places, or complete chaos.The most important question is "will this change be under control, or will it be thrust upon us?" If we steer towards where we want to go, we may actually get there. If our only tiller is greed and competition, we *will* go to compete anarchy. The first step down the wrong path is stratification of society into a few rich, and the rest very poor. The currently shrinking middle class is a very ominous sign. Think about it for about twenty years and you may finally see why I am a liberal. As you ponder this, think about what I keep saying over and over: "When the poor of our society do better, we all do better". Mark Browne P.S. Teachers will become *much* more important and valued in the future - think 1 to 1 teacher / student ratio. Think through what that would mean to the USAs position in the high tech and creative writing/theater/music/arts arena. Think about why I identified these as the most important areas for human endeavors. My favorite right-wing idiocy: "Those who can do, do. Those who cannot, teach." Or some variation on that theme. Virtually every right-winger poster here has uttered that phrase at least once. It is a very revealing statement to make, because it shows the poster to be bereft of intellectuality. And, usually, jealous of the rather meager salary teachers are paid, considering the responsibility they have. The very best we have, the real thinkers and doers, usually devote themselves to teaching at some point in their lives. The aphorism might better be phrased: "Those who can do, do teach." I had some fabulous teachers in my lifetime, and I remember most of them, from Mrs. Dickstein in the fourth grade who took it upon herself to teach us French, to Mrs. Ruff in the tenth grade, who encouraged me to write poetry and study Russian so I could read some of the world's greatest literature in the language in which it was written, to Casey Jones at the Kansas City Star, who helped me polish my prose, and Bob Busby, who taught me how to write a sports lead, to Robert Penn Warren in Grad School, who rekindled my interest in poetry, to Saul Alinsky, who taught me how to make serious trouble for the opposition, hell, there are too many to mention. All great achievers and all great teachers, too. There's no higher calling than teaching. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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jps wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message ... Bill, Harry's got a tough sell here. In most Gallup surveys, dentists and engineers (I have a DDS and BSME) always poll in the top 10 to 15 most trusted professions...and journalists and labor union brass always poll near the bottom. That's mighty difficult for a Narcissist to accept. Though easy for a narcissist like you. Ah, yes, dentists. The movers and shakers of society. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jps wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ... Bill, Harry's got a tough sell here. In most Gallup surveys, dentists and engineers (I have a DDS and BSME) always poll in the top 10 to 15 most trusted professions...and journalists and labor union brass always poll near the bottom. That's mighty difficult for a Narcissist to accept. Though easy for a narcissist like you. Ah, yes, dentists. The movers and shakers of society. Hehehe. Harry thinks he makes a difference in the World. |
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What? You mean rec.boats isn't a major force in influencing key leaders in
America? It must be sad when you feel that you have so much to offer humanity, and the only outlet you have is rec.boats. rec.boats is nothing more than a way to kill some time, and it can be more enjoyable than a lot of the sit coms on TV. "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jps wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ... Bill, Harry's got a tough sell here. In most Gallup surveys, dentists and engineers (I have a DDS and BSME) always poll in the top 10 to 15 most trusted professions...and journalists and labor union brass always poll near the bottom. That's mighty difficult for a Narcissist to accept. Though easy for a narcissist like you. Ah, yes, dentists. The movers and shakers of society. Hehehe. Harry thinks he makes a difference in the World. |
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message
news:zY7cb.420556$cF.130353@rwcrnsc53... What? You mean rec.boats isn't a major force in influencing key leaders in America? It must be sad when you feel that you have so much to offer humanity, and the only outlet you have is rec.boats. rec.boats is nothing more than a way to kill some time, and it can be more enjoyable than a lot of the sit coms on TV. I knew that'd be your kind of entertainment. Big fan of "Friends" are you? Killing time seems to be your major interest in life. |
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jps,
I wish you were a little more challenging, but to be honest with you, you are boring me with your feeble attempts at personal attacks. First you try my profession and now you are trying to attack my choice of TV shows. Since I have not watched Friends, I really can't tell you if it a good show or not, but Jennifer Anniston is a cute as a button. It does appear that you believe rec.boats is an effective venue for making a change in American politics or attitudes. Since we disagree on many issues, I hope you continue to use rec.boats as your outlet for political discussion. It keeps you from doing anything that make have an impact on anything you view as important. "jps" wrote in message ... "Bill Cole" wrote in message news:zY7cb.420556$cF.130353@rwcrnsc53... What? You mean rec.boats isn't a major force in influencing key leaders in America? It must be sad when you feel that you have so much to offer humanity, and the only outlet you have is rec.boats. rec.boats is nothing more than a way to kill some time, and it can be more enjoyable than a lot of the sit coms on TV. I knew that'd be your kind of entertainment. Big fan of "Friends" are you? Killing time seems to be your major interest in life. |
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message
news:Fegcb.563411$Ho3.100383@sccrnsc03... jps, I wish you were a little more challenging, but to be honest with you, you are boring me with your feeble attempts at personal attacks. First you try my profession and now you are trying to attack my choice of TV shows. Since I have not watched Friends, I really can't tell you if it a good show or not, but Jennifer Anniston is a cute as a button. It does appear that you believe rec.boats is an effective venue for making a change in American politics or attitudes. Since we disagree on many issues, I hope you continue to use rec.boats as your outlet for political discussion. It keeps you from doing anything that make have an impact on anything you view as important. Boring you? Is that why you can't resist answering, 'cause you're bored? You don't agree with my politics and you don't have the intellectual capacity to argue. You're apparently *only* capable of launching personal attacks. If that's your sport, I'll take you on but I'm not into "killing time." I expect some satisfaction from the exchange, so you'll have to bring the level of debate up an order of magnitude. Otherwise, go chase someone else's skirt. |
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In reading your posts and exchanges, it appears that you are easily
satisfied. I am not making any personal attack on you, I am just making the same observation that the majority of the readers in rec.boats have already made. "jps" wrote in message ... "Bill Cole" wrote in message news:Fegcb.563411$Ho3.100383@sccrnsc03... jps, I wish you were a little more challenging, but to be honest with you, you are boring me with your feeble attempts at personal attacks. First you try my profession and now you are trying to attack my choice of TV shows. Since I have not watched Friends, I really can't tell you if it a good show or not, but Jennifer Anniston is a cute as a button. It does appear that you believe rec.boats is an effective venue for making a change in American politics or attitudes. Since we disagree on many issues, I hope you continue to use rec.boats as your outlet for political discussion. It keeps you from doing anything that make have an impact on anything you view as important. Boring you? Is that why you can't resist answering, 'cause you're bored? You don't agree with my politics and you don't have the intellectual capacity to argue. You're apparently *only* capable of launching personal attacks. If that's your sport, I'll take you on but I'm not into "killing time." I expect some satisfaction from the exchange, so you'll have to bring the level of debate up an order of magnitude. Otherwise, go chase someone else's skirt. |
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"Bill Cole" wrote in message
news:C5jcb.570457$uu5.93961@sccrnsc04... In reading your posts and exchanges, it appears that you are easily satisfied. I am not making any personal attack on you, I am just making the same observation that the majority of the readers in rec.boats have already made. Proof please. Talkin' out yer ass, as usual. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net...
No you didn't. If you don't think so, then you really need to learn to read. So, where is YOUR proof of a statement YOU made? |
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