fuzzybuddy
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Everybody gripes about AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and everything else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to them, would you want to live without them?
Everybody gripes about AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and everything else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to them, would you want to live without them?
Hell No, but you cannot trust a bit of it. You got to figure it out just like when it was word of Mouth B.S.Everybody gripes about AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and everything else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to them, would you want to live without them?
Everybody gripes about AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and everything else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to them, would you want to live without them?
All of us here have lived at least half of our lives without them in our homes.. we know what it's like....I have already done that (lived without them)! It is much better with them...trust me on this one!
This is one of the reasons why I refuse to have ''appliances'' like washing machines, stoves, and fridges etc, which work by computer .. because if something hapens to that I've lost the use of those items..OP is:
Everybody gripes about AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and everything else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to them, would you want to live without them?
OP should be:
Some people gripe about technology as AI, computers, smart phones, electric cars and much else about the 21st Century. But now that you're used to some of them, which would you want to live without?
Would not prefer to live without any of the technology things as I personally use whatever, though whether I might use some of them or not is trivial. If I don't want to use something, no one is forcing me to and instead simply choose not to. For instance there are myriad kitchen gadgets and appliances marketed in retail stores. Instead of using some fancy tool to cut slice vegetables, smash mash potatoes, etc, I'm fine doing so with just a fork/spoon/knife even though it might take a few seconds longer. I bought one of those cheap jar lid openers last year since my hands have a bit of arthritis, but could just as easily continued to use my large combo pliers.