Why Always Ste
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if or when the corporates decide to integrate this technology (that is already now developed) into their new vehicles, this is when the environment will improve.
The corporates have cars already developed, we're drip-fed new designs, improvements of engines and so on.
Alongside advertising campaigns we then desire to buy these cars.
So give it another decade of drip-feeding the cars as we know them, and then we'll start seeing more and more "Self-Drive" vehicles which are better for the environment.
Another problem is with the amount of people on this planet.
isn't illness such as cancer doing the remaining people on this planet a favour?
The less people = the more jobs/food/houses to go around.
As long as they can make money/job creation out of this death, such as with Alcohol, then it keeps the system happy.
Are we ready for self drive cars yet?
I think we're still a little more animalistic and less robotic.
Let's keep using Tesco self-serve checkouts, smartphones and be comfortable with 40,000+ CCTV in operation in this country alone, then we'll eventually be comfortable with the CPU chips implanted into us.
Eventually leading to full control, Robots.
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if or when the corporates decide to integrate this technology (that is already now developed) into their new vehicles, this is when the environment will improve.
The corporates have cars already developed, we're drip-fed new designs, improvements of engines and so on.
Alongside advertising campaigns we then desire to buy these cars.
So give it another decade of drip-feeding the cars as we know them, and then we'll start seeing more and more "Self-Drive" vehicles which are better for the environment.
Another problem is with the amount of people on this planet.
isn't illness such as cancer doing the remaining people on this planet a favour?
The less people = the more jobs/food/houses to go around.
As long as they can make money/job creation out of this death, such as with Alcohol, then it keeps the system happy.
Are we ready for self drive cars yet?
I think we're still a little more animalistic and less robotic.
Let's keep using Tesco self-serve checkouts, smartphones and be comfortable with 40,000+ CCTV in operation in this country alone, then we'll eventually be comfortable with the CPU chips implanted into us.
Eventually leading to full control, Robots.
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