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The-Shoveler
ParticipantOK the real challenge,
Who will put the first Human on Mar’s?
We are already rolling all over that planet.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantSarcasm on
Yes anyone who oppose the central gov should be made to disappear.
Death penalty used for most crimes keeps the riff raff out as well.The-Shoveler
ParticipantJack LaLanne was in good health right up until his death by pneumonia (he was 96, he really should have gone to the doctors he may have still been alive who knows).
He kept up a grueling workout up until the end and took supplements.
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ParticipantBuffet drinks lots of diet coke.
After workout routine.
Glucosamine hcl, collagen, turmeric and black pepper
Chase it down with whey protein , maybe a little Jello.Not sure it works, I need to give it anther 20 years LOL.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantI still say do it while your young enough to enjoy it.
Time waits for no man.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantSounds like a burpee
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Participant[quote=scaredyclassic]old people generally wanna live near their doctors[/quote]
LOL What ever it is you want to do, do it when you are young enough.
Its something I think people who have not had to take care of a aging parent don’t get until its a little too late.
Best laid plans of mice and men.
The-Shoveler
Participant“I like Asia because the food is great and there is better safety and no violence even in poor countries.”
Not quite true, but they do have much better control over the news that does get out.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantI don’t think it is all or nothing,
Just that it is going to require a human decision maker who can take over control or at least have that option.
Machines are still a long long way off from full control of our roads.
January 11, 2019 at 9:24 AM in reply to: San Diego homeless, mercifully, do not live very long #811566The-Shoveler
ParticipantSounds very conservative LOL.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantTo me weather chaos and mayhem are the biggest obstacles and happen a lot more frequently than most think.
What happens if there is no mapped road and no markings.
Do things just stop?
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ParticipantI was listening to a guy who has been working on autonomous vehicles, he was saying fully autonomous vehicles are still a long way off.
Listening to him would have to agree, there are lots of situations where sometimes makeshift dirt roads etc.. must be used when roads are washed out or earthquake etc.. makes the regular road sometimes un-passable for months at a time (I have seen this on major freeways even in L.A.).
Then there is just weather, Fog, 3 inch’s of fresh snow etc.. other chaos and mayhem.
It may be quite a while yet, then there will still
a requirement for manual driven vehicles for a very long time.January 10, 2019 at 2:36 PM in reply to: San Diego homeless, mercifully, do not live very long #811553The-Shoveler
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ParticipantYou seriously still think California HSR will get done?
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