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Flat Earth General / Re: Did Hitler know the earth was flat?
« on: November 16, 2017, 02:49:00 AM »This intrigues me. The Nazis had proof the earth was flat. When have the Nazis ever been wrong or let anyone down?
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This intrigues me. The Nazis had proof the earth was flat. When have the Nazis ever been wrong or let anyone down?
Brave New World Revisited
By Aldous Huxley
http://faculty.txwes.edu/csmeller/human-prospect/ProData09/03WW2CulMatrix/WW2WRTs/Huxley1894/BrNewWrldRe1958/BraveRevIndex.htm
Island by Huxley is one of my favorite books of all time. Check it out if you like him.
I recommend not actively searching for happiness. Happiness is like a cat. When you call it it'll hide behind the TV, but when you're just sitting on the computer minding your own business it'll jump on you and fall asleep in your lap.
As someone who works with automation daily, I can honestly say that no one at the company that I work for, to the best of my knowledge, has ever directly lost their job because it was replaced by automation. My plant employs well over 1000 full time people and many part timers. When a particular operation is automated, the person who formerly occupied that position is absorbed elsewhere until a position opens up.
My company does not do this to directly increase profits. They do it to lower prices. The lower they can reduce the cost of manufacturing their product, the cheaper they can sell it, which means that they sell more of the product. This benefits the consumer, the company, and may even help to lower inflation and stimulate the economy.
I think this is a win for everyone.
Can an OP with only two vague questions and a link to an external article be considered high-content?
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=43826.0