chillstar
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Post by chillstar on Feb 19, 2024 22:23:33 GMT
It would be nice if us humans can play all day, and do whatever we wanted, while robots did all the work. What could that look like? Maybe something like this below.
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Post by HAL on Feb 19, 2024 23:26:13 GMT
Needs to be a lot more efficient than that.
But I'm curious.
What would you do all day if you didn't have to make a living ?
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Post by moksha on Feb 20, 2024 0:31:22 GMT
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chillstar
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Post by chillstar on Feb 20, 2024 1:58:45 GMT
I'm retired. Mostly what I do is try to come up with things to post on the Casebook and at the Hub. That's about it more or less.
If I heard that music on a CD, I'd want to know who is the band that made it.
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Post by HAL on Feb 20, 2024 22:49:55 GMT
I'm retired. Mostly what I do is try to come up with things to post on the Casebook and at the Hub. That's about it more or less. If I heard that music on a CD, I'd want to know who is the band that made it. Fine,
But try to imagine yourself as a young guy with a lifetime to fill. And no compulsory work to go to.
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Post by chillstar on Feb 21, 2024 1:37:28 GMT
As a matter of fact, I, as so many have done during the work span of a lifetime, often wondered as to what I would do if I did not need to work? Well, back in the day I of course had more energy--still do, having lived life, to an extent, just not as enthusiastically as it were. I was not a slacker. With all that energy by metabolism generated, not having much to do, and not wanting to play all day and night like some do, I'd probably would have gone nuts. However, I'm sure I would have figured out some way to keep busy. But as of now, I have no idea as to what that would have entailed. Fortunately, everything worked out in a natural order. Which is good. Now, I'm not all that old of course. I'm carbon dated only back to the mid 1950s. I'd say, somewhere between Neanderthal man, and Manfred Mann.
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