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Trump’s $500 Billion AI Plan Leaves Europe in the Dust
The AI revolution isn't going to be good for a lot of people. Anyone who has a job where they show up every day and push papers around should probably be worried. In a year or two, some AI Bot will be able to do your job. People in the trades will fare somewhat better. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters, mechanics. This people will be in demand. In any event, the revolution is here and can't be stopped. They could't stop the railroads, they couldn't stop the internal combustion engine, they couldn't stop computers and the Internet. -
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I Think That "Popular In The Pub" Should Be Renamed: GammaGobulin's Corner
You mean Section Eight, if I am accurately reading between the lines. -
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Royal Navy Submarine Confronts Russian Spy Ship in UK Waters
It was not in territorial waters! -
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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
Not so. Kiddy Sniffin' creepy Joe is so creepy he even talks about his own leg hairs standing up! Yuck! -
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Under Consideration - 2 months
Wouldn't know, never seen the need for an agent, or a brown envelope. -
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Blood test
This may be a local initiative in Buriram but, if you are registered in your local government hospital it may be worth enquiring. My local (community?) hospital has a very proactive top doctor whose english is faultless. I suspect he is responsible for this elderly patient monitoring system. I have no idea but it seems to be all the decrepit old souls from the nearby villages (me included). I guess you need to be past retirement age. Pulse, weight and blood oxygen levels must show no significant changes. You must be able to give reasonably coherent answers to questions relating to how you are feeling today and whether or not you have any problems. You may also be in line for anti-cholesterol medication which is frequently an age related problem. That's just about it really. It only takes a few minutes but you may be in a queue for an hour or so. Is it worth the hassle? Yes because problems get spotted before they become ..... well .... problems and besides what else would you be doing for half a morning? There is another plus in that every year my doctor signs my life certificate for me to let the DWP in the UK know i'm still alive.
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