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olejoedad
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APR 22, 03:59 PM
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Farmers seldom plow since the introduction of no-till farming practices. Maybe once every four years or so....
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rinselberg
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APR 22, 04:33 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad: Farmers seldom plow since the introduction of no-till farming practices. Maybe once every four years or so.... |
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OK... but I don't think that should obscure the point that I was trying to make. I went further in the same direction as the previous message from WonderBoy, did I not? As a way of asking "Is there a flaw or inconsistency in the way that WonderBoy is thinking about this new level of automation in the fast food industry?"[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 04-22-2022).]
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olejoedad
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APR 22, 05:02 PM
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I wouldn't know rinse, as I seldom read your long winded word-salad posts.
Your wasteful use of excess words detracts from whatever points you strain yourself to make.
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williegoat
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APR 22, 06:03 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
OK... but I don't think that should obscure the point that I was trying to make. I went further in the same direction as the previous message from WonderBoy, did I not? As a way of asking "Is there a flaw or inconsistency in the way that WonderBoy is thinking about this new level of automation in the fast food industry?"
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All of that modern farm machinery burns diesel fuel. Where are the wind and solar powered tractors? Gretta wants to know and she is not amused.

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rinselberg
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APR 22, 08:56 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
I wouldn't know rinse, as I seldom read your long winded word-salad posts.
Your wasteful use of excess words detracts from whatever points you strain yourself to make. |
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You seemed to have read that one. Hardly any "word salad" going on there. Hardly a case of "rinse" channeling James Joyce's Ulysses, or anything like that.
I perceive your response here as expressive of a slightly resentful or "chippy" attitude towards me. Not uncommon on your part, but I can't help but think that you are trying to hit me with some (small) extra "payback" for some messages that were posted earlier today, on another thread, where some other forum member—neither you nor me, but a third forum member—got "nuked".[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 04-22-2022).]
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WonderBoy
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APR 22, 10:20 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
Should farming be changed to do without tractor-drawn plows, seeding and harvesting machines and automated irrigation systems?
The hands and bodies of the very young commonly used to do that work. The very young. The very old. And a lot of ages in between. |
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Eventually, that will all be fully covered. Things like roomba, driver-less cars, driver-less 18-wheelers, pilot-less/driver-less light air delivery, auto-mowers. Won't need many to do the repairs. Just like the fantasy of everyone learning to code. Many idle hands. Or not many hands/mouths left to begin with? What are all these millions of border crossers gonna do? Hmm. "The plans, master, the plans."
I know where you're trying to go. And what you're trying to imply. Enough eggs in the past have been broken to create the perfect semi-automated omelette we have today, and fully automated in the future. Where does it stop? Will it or should it? Life imitates art. Imagination is limitless, but to what end? A life of doing nothing and all automated is a life of............? What would those say, or be allowed to know, about those from the past and how it got to that point?
Most farms (correct me if I'm wrong, but that's how my family started out in PA in the 1750's) used to be fully independent. The large family and the kids/YOUNG would do the labor. Worked JUST like the Amish. Supplying JUST the local community and others close by if needed. Then Big Gov and globalism came into play. Farms combined/bought. Now food shortages. New avian bird flu now also? Where is the FDA? Oh yeah, more interested in drugging/jabbing/CONTROLLING the subjects. Bet drugging the chickens killed them off.
Paths from other threads DO converge here with this topic. You try to play and advertise it lightly. Sugar coating the pill.
| quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
All of that modern farm machinery burns diesel fuel. Where are the wind and solar powered tractors? Gretta wants to know and she is not amused.
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Give it time, that will change. As I've stated before, I've got no problem with renewable sources of energy. As long as it's reliable and outperforms current forms (diesel electric hp/watts=Railroads or gas hp for cars or methods for flight) and the market determines without yearly federal government and private billionaire bailouts to keep those new industries running/afloat year over year. Billionaire bailouts still come from the tax-payers. Be able to work in ALL environments/weather. The ICE has advanced so much since the first ones. Sames size block, yet more efficient and power. Forced 2030 goals and bankrupting the masses is the plan. And what Brandon and the commies are pushing is not there yet.
Notice how the president is still in a motorcade FLEET of NON EV Vehicles? Yet they are talking EV Humvees? EV tanks? WTF? "Rules for thee, but not for me." Sames goes for personal protection. "Rules for thee, but not for me."
See the pattern?[This message has been edited by WonderBoy (edited 04-22-2022).]
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olejoedad
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APR 22, 10:35 PM
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Perceive all you want, as usual, you aren't even close in your perception.
Thanks for your contribution, I will give it all of the consideration it warrants.
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rinselberg
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APR 23, 12:25 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad: Perceive all you want, as usual, you aren't even close in your perception.
Thanks for your contribution, I will give it all of the consideration it warrants. |
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 Really?[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 04-23-2022).]
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randye
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APR 23, 04:10 AM
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randye
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APR 23, 04:33 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Perceive all you want, as usual, you aren't even close in your perception.
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