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In the 1980's we thought we were moving to a paperless society, with documentation stored on computers and the pending email revolution.
It transpired that electronics only caused the generation of additional paperwork, which we are now building a moonbase to store it all on.

 


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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

In the 1980's we thought we were moving to a paperless society, with documentation stored on computers and the pending email revolution.
It transpired that electronics only caused the generation of additional paperwork, which we are now building a moonbase to store it all on.

There was a transition from paper based systems. I think those of us who can remember what an office looked like in the sixties and seventies even eighties know that.

I think Google's worldwide server networks and (insert tech company) are just one of many examples. Look at the gradual transition away from paper money that's happening now (which is scary in other ways).

The idea that moving to automation will just result in the same number of jobs but in different sectors only works in a system of competing continuous economic growth.

The whole point of automation isn't mass production, it's mass wage reduction.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays


When you look at the IQ graphs you will see that we have the same number of people within society with an IQ of 85 (which makes them barely employable) as there are with IQs of 130. No one seems to really want to focus upon the unsexy realities of how a first world civilisation actually copes with its problems.


Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Dec 2022 3.09am)

those low IQ brigade are better at breeding than the taxpaying types.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

There was a transition from paper based systems. I think those of us who can remember what an office looked like in the sixties and seventies even eighties know that.

I think Google's worldwide server networks and (insert tech company) are just one of many examples. Look at the gradual transition away from paper money that's happening now (which is scary in other ways).

The idea that moving to automation will just result in the same number of jobs but in different sectors only works in a system of competing continuous economic growth.

The whole point of automation isn't mass production, it's mass wage reduction.

Why do you think paperless money is scary?

 


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Originally posted by Badger11



I think the concern is that these replacement jobs would also be automated.

When I joined my last company I wrote a justification document regarding Apprenticeships about 10 years ago. They had none. They thought they could just pick people up who had been trained by another company.

They listened and they started a trial scheme which has expanded every year.

I think more and more companies will be doing this. Its the best way to learn a trade.



 

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footythoughts Flag Beckenham 24 Dec 22 4.18pm

Originally posted by YT

Why do you think paperless money is scary?

It's a logical step, but yet another way of government exerting control over the people. The closing of bank accounts and complete say over peoples finances, which is not really as easy with physical cash - though can still be done in psrt through quantitave easing and the like.

Many might highlight this as politically trying to control people, which certainly factors in, but I think it's as more a '1%' type issue of keeping the working man in his place. As in, there is far more scrutiny over the finances of ordinary people than the rich and that would likely continue and worsen in a paperless society.

 

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Originally posted by footythoughts

It's a logical step, but yet another way of government exerting control over the people. The closing of bank accounts and complete say over peoples finances, which is not really as easy with physical cash - though can still be done in psrt through quantitave easing and the like.

Many might highlight this as politically trying to control people, which certainly factors in, but I think it's as more a '1%' type issue of keeping the working man in his place. As in, there is far more scrutiny over the finances of ordinary people than the rich and that would likely continue and worsen in a paperless society.

Without wishing to promulgate conspiracy theories or rehashing old threads there was an idea that Sweden didn't lockdown during Covid because they're already aiming for a cash free economy while the rest of us needed to be urged that way.
Farfetched maybe but impossible?


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Automation ? and why no mention of those sex robots that are coming ?

automation-masturbation

 


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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Automation ? and why no mention of those sex robots that are coming ?

automation-masturbation

Hands free?

 

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Originally posted by YT

Why do you think paperless money is scary?

Back from my walk, Footy was pretty pinpoint on this one.

 


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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Without wishing to promulgate conspiracy theories or rehashing old threads there was an idea that Sweden didn't lockdown during Covid because they're already aiming for a cash free economy while the rest of us needed to be urged that way.
Farfetched maybe but impossible?


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I reckon the Swedish chef from the Muppets has been trying to warn us for decades.

Not that this link will provide any evidence.

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Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Dec 2022 4.57pm)

 


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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

Automation ? and why no mention of those sex robots that are coming ?

automation-masturbation

Human like robots the greatest threat:

- To Women is a sex bot that cooks and cleans as well.

- To Men is a good looking robot that doesn't go bald or develop a paunch listens to his wife and wants to go shopping and talk about feelings.

I think I have managed to offend everyone, Merry Christmas folks.

 


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