There is a thing that I cannot wrap my mind around. If you tell this to people in the past, they would think you are crazy.
"In the future, we will drive a car (It is a machine that allows us to move without walking) to the gym to get on a treadmill (it is a machine that allows us to walk without moving)."
People would think we are re-****ed.
I am reluctant about machines. It is machines that made us weaker. If you have a car, you don't walk. If you live in an apartment or work in building, you can walk the stairs, sideways if you want.
Yes.
We should really learn how to fly from one place to another without the benefit of machines.
Yes.
We should really learn how to fly from one place to another without the benefit of machines.
Octane LX8000 price: $4,000 USD.
Yes.
We should really learn how to fly from one place to another without the benefit of machines.
Octane LX8000 price: $4,000 USD
Walking up and down, and sideways on stairs: $0.
Do Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire need an Octane LX8000?
I reported your post for badgering. And you are not speaking intelligently.
It's my thread.
I think that reporting people for any reason is rather juvenile. You should be able to argue the merits with your own reasoning, debate and logic skills.
Do Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire need an Octane LX8000?
Already done.
The answer is no. Dancers are very aware of machines. Intimately aware of machines. Because machines are imitators, copycatters of dancers (people). Forget Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. The fear of machines are immortalized in the ballet The Nutcracker and Coppélia, which I had the privilege to see at a local ballet school. Dancers are very aware of machines a century before you were born.
Try again.
Octane LX8000 price: $4,000 USD
Walking up and down, and sideways on stairs: $0.
You don't know anything about machines.
I play chess with a computer.
You don't know anything about machines.
I've written chess programs.
Again, you don't need a computer. Just walk into a local chess club.
I was captain of the high-school chess team (and the math team), played on the college team and was a ranked amateur player.
I've worked in a croissant factory, Vie De France, as a grave yard shift supervisor. A croissant factory is one giant kitchen. I felt like I was Jack and the Beanstalk and I walked into a giant kitchen. The mixer is identical to a a kitchen mixer, but the capacity is of a bath tub. The "toaster" is identical to a sliced bread toaster, the size of a truck. The refrigerator is the size of an apartment.
All the machines mimic the motion of one baker. A machine to mix. A machine to knead. A machine to shape. A machine to cut. A machine to roll. Etc . . . The process of baking is broken down into a step by step process in which different machines operate each step.
All of the machines is just an imitation of a person.
So you did not need a computer to play chess.
Have you ever written a commercial artificial intelligence application?
Try to use your own natural intelligence first, if you have any.
Octane LX8000 price: $4,000 USD
Walking up and down, and sideways on stairs: $0.
Try to use your own natural intelligence first, if you have any.
Octane LX8000 price: $4,000 USD
Walking up and down, and sideways on stairs: $0.
Walking is safe too.
If you had financial acumen, you wouldn't think of $4,000 as a lot of money.
And walking sideways on the stairs certainly isn't (safe).
Hold the handrails.
I walked 105 miles in the last seven days.
Hold the handrails.
See? That's me using my natural intelligence. No artificial intelligence needed.
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?
I walked 105 miles in the last seven days.
On the street or on the treadmill?
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?
It's an idiotic idea.
Have you actually tried it?