but given her age
Oooh, Maverick is a cradle robber, LOL. What age brackets are you guys in? My wife and I are only a few years apart.
Least it won't be my future, at my age it would still be in the expensive toy stage when I die, if it wasn't for my wife I wouldn't be on the computer but given her age she grew up with the crap, me on the other hand is still a pencil and paper guy.
Least it won't be my future, at my age it would still be in the expensive toy stage when I die, if it wasn't for my wife I wouldn't be on the computer but given her age she grew up with the crap, me on the other hand is still a pencil and paper guy.
Its just a matter of time that we have Terminators running around and I am not talking about liberals, socialists or Democrats.
no machine can replace man,it can not reason all it can do is follows a program
your future is what you make it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The last time I was in Tokyo a few years ago I got to see the Honda Asimo in person. It was something to see. For those of you whom have never been to Tokyo...it's like the space age. They...the Japanese...are easily 10 years ahead of us.
Oooh, Maverick is a cradle robber, LOL. What age brackets are you guys in? My wife and I are only a few years apart.
Uh-oh, Mav. Is this something else we have in common? My wife is 14 yrs younger than me.
She almost 15yrs younger
little over 4 month shy of 15yrs
Hope one day I can be so lucky.
My second time around I married a younger woman too. She wants to work another 5 years. Don't know why, but that's her choice.She almost 15yrs younger
little over 4 month shy of 15yrs
My second time around I married a younger woman too. She wants to work another 5 years. Don't know why, but that's her choice.
Get horses That's how it all started, from that point on I couldn't keep her out of the stables.
it could be the other way around,,,I am a optimist I do not believe the future is set in stoneI expect the future will turn out to be very different to what most people expect. unless your a prepper.
The last time I was in Tokyo a few years ago I got to see the Honda Asimo in person. It was something to see. For those of you whom have never been to Tokyo...it's like the space age. They...the Japanese...are easily 10 years ahead of us.
That's true Paul. But then you get to buy some new tools to repair them.machines are okay until they go wrong, then their a pain in the arse/butt.
repair them hell, i'm a neo luddite, let them rust.That's true Paul. But then you get to buy some new tools to repair them.
sounds like a infestation of rugrats ,,,,,,you are doomedThe only machinery I ever created was biological, though the learning curve was steep and when all said and done they were making my coffee and serving it too and after a couple of years of learning they were splitting and stacking my wood pile, eventually they begin running errands for me but somewhere down the road a short circuit occurred or something, they developed an attitude that I couldn't fix and then THEN, they started multiplying, they are self replicating.... and now they practically control everything.
Well, that is one option.repair them hell, i'm a neo luddite, let them rust.
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