05-27-2024, 07:24 PM
Cool thread
It's inevitable and FWIW it probably will be part of humanity's next step in advancing on its evolutionary arc. Whatever saves us time opens up working in another area we usually didn't have time get to.
It's no different than how refrigeration, changes how food is grown and distributed. I remember talking with my grandmother about the Depression era, and she said her mom and her female children spent most of the day preparing meals, washing clothes, and organizing. Every day except, Sunday morning, Church was a respite, but then back home for whatever you could put together for a Sunday dinner. Sometimes just beans and cornbread, but even that was an all-day event.
It's inevitable and FWIW it probably will be part of humanity's next step in advancing on its evolutionary arc. Whatever saves us time opens up working in another area we usually didn't have time get to.
It's no different than how refrigeration, changes how food is grown and distributed. I remember talking with my grandmother about the Depression era, and she said her mom and her female children spent most of the day preparing meals, washing clothes, and organizing. Every day except, Sunday morning, Church was a respite, but then back home for whatever you could put together for a Sunday dinner. Sometimes just beans and cornbread, but even that was an all-day event.
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Professor Neil Ellwood Peart
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart