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Lex Luthor wrote:
The thing about flying cars is that we already have them. They're called helicopters.

See, that just proves that you're not lying about your age here! Flying cars and a base on the moon were those things back in the 60s that we all expected to have by now.

I went to the last Automat in New York a long time ago. Hit one up in Amsterdam, too. They're OK.

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We expected to have a developed base on the moon a decade ago.

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Micheal wrote:
We expected to have a developed base on the moon a decade ago.

/guitar lick Space 1999!

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Buzz Aldrin has been very critical about the fact that we haven't, yet.

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Well there's not that much to do in space other than have satellites orbiting Earth. I mean what can you do on the Moon, research the sand and gravity tests to prove Newton was right? Going into space doesn't have economic functions, except in the very far future when we can harvest minerals or even build a dyson sphere.

If we run out of space from population, we can move into the Sahara desert first. It's more habitable.


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We could, technologically speaking, replace the "front end" people at Mc Donalds with a self order system. There are several reasons we don't. One of them is that people would howl that you are taking away their service.

Also if they did, do you think prices would go down or would those savings disappear.

don't they already have that in some jack-in-the-boxes?

I don't have a one anywhere near me, nor would I go to one if they did. Thus I cannot answer your question.

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Pretty sure there are some mining opportunities on the Moon. It's just not economically feasible to get the goods back to earth...


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Midgen wrote:
Pretty sure there are some mining opportunities on the Moon. It's just not economically feasible to get the goods back to earth...


Right, and until we have that technology (which will probably be automated drones), no point in being there. The energy cost alone of going to the Moon is enormous, so just from that it would take a long time for mining to be worthwhile, if in fact there's anything valuable there.


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Lex Luthor wrote:
The energy cost alone of going to the Moon is enormous,


Not if we had our flying cars. See? It all boils down to flying cars. Then we could just fly to the moon George-style.

Oh, and I'd rather live on the F-ing moon than in Africa.


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There are some manufacturing benefits to low- and zero-g environments, but that's a good ways away before thats gonna happen.

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Automatic checkout works for < 10 items. Any more than that, and its just a hassle.


It's a hassle regardless because there's always some moron in front of you with a hell of a lot more than 10 items who can't figure out how the damn thing works.

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I used to be a cashier at a grocery store, and I was the fastest one there (okay, second fastest...). I had no problem using the checkout lanes as a cashier, even the express lanes that didn't have much room to work. However, all of the self-checkout lanes are crap. It takes me a long time to checkout, even though I know what I'm doing. The scanner doesn't work very well, the baggage area sucks, and as Kate said, the system screams at you if you try to remove a bag early.

I remember seeing a commercial about a decade ago about future technology, and one of the images they evoked was an automated grocery checkout. Basically you had a shopping cart full of items, and you ran it through a full size scanner that would (I assume) read the RFID tags of each grocery item. Now that would be efficient. What we have now is rather crap.

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The scanner doesn't work very well, the baggage area sucks, and as Kate said, the system screams at you if you try to remove a bag early.



I hate this part the most.

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As a cashier in the past myself, I agree. The self checkout lane scanners are complete ****. I could do multiple carts on my old scanner in the time it takes me to do 8 items on the self checkout.


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Mookhow wrote:
I remember seeing a commercial about a decade ago about future technology, and one of the images they evoked was an automated grocery checkout. Basically you had a shopping cart full of items, and you ran it through a full size scanner that would (I assume) read the RFID tags of each grocery item. Now that would be efficient. What we have now is rather crap.


Now that sounds like a plan.

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Also I believe the main advantage of a moon base is a staging point for deeper missions.

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Also I believe the main advantage of a moon base is a staging point for deeper missions.


Exactly. /wink /wink /nudge /nudge Say no more.

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