Mediocre Man
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Congrats, liberals, you wanted a higher minimum wage, and now people lose jobs because of it. Fucking idiots.
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They've been introducing them before the min wage thing. McDonald's have had them for a few years now.
Yeah, a few places were going in that direction. Also, Winco and other grocery stores implemented their self service checkout a few years ago.
Seems like some of the grocery chains have been pulling them out lately. Probably theft reasons. Albertsons and safeways dont have them by me anymore.Yeah, a few places were going in that direction. Also, Winco and other grocery stores implemented their self service checkout a few years ago.
I like your thinking. Good dog.It helps people like me and @JFizzleRaider , the McDonald's by me I did 3 orders, and used 3 different coupons. The human would have said no, one coupon per visit, the machine didn't know the same person had made the 3 orders. I BEAT THE MACHINE!
Places by me keep adding more. Target just added some last week.Seems like some of the grocery chains have been pulling them out lately. Probably theft reasons. Albertsons and safeways dont have them by me anymore.
I once used the self check out at the Hawthorn Freddy's and got $40 cash back. Being dumb, I grabbed my groceries but left my $40 in the machine along with the book I was reading (A Confederate at Big Sur). I didn't realize until I had walked all the way to Night Light on Clinton street. I had a friend drive me back up there and before I even walked in, a homeless kid that I saw all the time handed the money and book back to me said that he saw me leave it and grabbed it for me. He had never read that book, but loved Richard Brautigan, so I gave him the book and had him join us at Night Light.
The moral of the story: Machines are cold uncaring boxes of misery. Humans, at times, can be absolutely amazing. I met a friend that day that I still check in with from time to time.
That's exactly what I was expecting. Luckily, I always talked to the guy pretty much every day before that. He was one of the guys that sold "Street Roots" in front of Powells and I just so happened to start every day getting coffee inside at Fresh Pot.I left a $20 at a self checkout once and remembered right when I got in my car. By the time I walked back inside it was gone.
That's pretty awesome. This one difference of experiences we have explains why you have a positive outlook on a lot of things and I hate everyone.That's exactly what I was expecting. Luckily, I always talked to the guy pretty much every day before that. He was one of the guys that sold "Street Roots" in front of Powells and I just so happened to start every day getting coffee inside at Fresh Pot.
Hehe. I suppose a lot of our feelings and thoughts are informed by past experiences. That is why I won't leave my bike locked up for more than 2 hours in public. Bad shit happens though. It is inevitable. I always try not to let it color my perception, but, we are all human.That's pretty awesome. This one difference of experiences we have explains why you have a positive outlook on a lot of things and I hate everyone.
Damn sorry man, that sucks. In your car and back is whack, the person behind you in line might have taken it... I wonder if you were to leave that $40 behind 10 years ago if it would have lasted until you got back. Shit I think it would be interesting do to a hidden camera and ask people why they took it, or why they left it behind.First time at Freddy's doing the self checkout, I left my $40 cash back in the little trey. Got to my car and back.....gone! I deserved it I guess. Only blame myself.
I woulda gave it back too, it just would have had some closeups of my junk on it. The laughter is worth more than money.I was borrowing a $3000 camera and lens a few years ago and left it by the outside of my car when I was leaving. I realized, and returned about a half hour later. Pissed at myself I looked around when I got back to where I had parked, and there was no camera. I got back into the car and as I was driving away a man comes running out of his house with the camera bag in one hand and a flyer he had made in the other hand which said that he had found a camera and would return it if anyone could describe it in detail.
I thanked the man, offered him a reward but he wouldn't take it. Then I offered for him to give it to a charity and he told me all about his church and how much they could use the funds. I gave him $100 reward for him to give to his church. Later that year I found a wallet with an envelop tucked into it with $600 in cash (plus more in the wallet). I tracked down the wallet's owner and she offered me a reward, which I gave to charity too. That man who returned the camera, and saved me money and mostly grief, made a difference on how I lead my life.
Yeah but we'll need more robots and less people.I see it as a pretty simple thing. Shitty jobs that pay shit and nobody wants SHOULD be done by robots.
Duh.
The suicide rate in those states would probably go way up. Who the f wants to live in those states?Huge swaths of America are basically empty. We could fit another 100 million people in Montana/South Dakota/North Dakota no problem.
Good news is less spit and jizz would be in your food.I see it as a pretty simple thing. Shitty jobs that pay shit and nobody wants SHOULD be done by robots.
Duh.
Replaced by lube and metal shavings.Good news is less spit and jizz would be in your food.
Unless youre into that sorta thing.
Gotta feed them. Robots going to build houses and cars and cell phones. What will the people do, especially if robots cook the meth?Huge swaths of America are basically empty. We could fit another 100 million people in Montana/South Dakota/North Dakota no problem.
Smoke the meth. And creep around trying to steal metal parts from robots to sell on the black market to make more money for that sweet sweet robo-meth.Gotta feed them. Robots going to build houses and cars and cell phones. What will the people do, especially if robots cook the meth?
