Farmers will be able to take vacation, instead of having no life in France and ending to ask for a legal association (kind of cross-protection in case of death Civil wedding ) between older brother/sister who cannot find a mate and live together (it was asked during study of gay civil wedding bill and refused .
Parents will pass less time running in the big mall, and rather make homework with their kids and play in the park. lost time is lost time, and if some job/annoyance was someway good, it can be replaced by what is good without the pain. If you want contact, go out, just to make contact, not just to fill your fridge. In fact I have seen that... mother below 50s style who have no life between cooking, washing, hoovering, running to the shops, moving the kids, discovered drivein, surgelated and microwave, (recently) hoover bots, and bikes or busses, and they do new things... Some new careers, hobbyworks, social life, activism, politics, Saturday night fever ... however if you cannot make anything, or if you imagine you cannot make anything, else your old work, then giving you more time for something else is a murder... in a way this is what happen to part of the retired workers. part of them die quickly of boredom consequence... today however retired workers are pillars for charities, clubs, local associations, and helps working parents by babysitting... they are just not paid, but they often work hard. 2016-11-26 21:54 GMT+01:00 Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com>: > Amazon can develope of product delivery system that will allow the > customer to receive all his consumables via robot, This would eliminate all > supermarket and brick and mortar stores from the product distribution chain > and also remove the delivery driver from the delivery process, People will > not need to leave their homes to live. Shopping will be a computer based > process from selection to delivery. > > A dairy farm can now be completely automated including milking the cows. > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Here is how Amazon.com robots work. The machines themselves are not >> particularly sophisticated. >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtBa9yVZBJM >> >> >