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Forum: The Barbie
Nov 17th 2019, 8:11 am
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Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Daily, I drive past a Costco that's being built near the airport (next to the newish DFO outlet)
Carillon Mall in the city is currently being vacated as it's due to be demolished and a new...
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 17th 2019, 8:05 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

2030 - possibly/probably
2025 - only in a nerd wet dream maybe
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 17th 2018, 2:42 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

:rolleyes:

Even you should have realised by now that just because 'Elon' says something, it doesn't necessarily make it so

Remember, this is the asshole who called a perfectly respectable bloke...
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 15th 2018, 11:14 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Soy boys and beta males with smart contact lenses

We are at the end of days
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 15th 2018, 5:43 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Nope, that's centre-left (minimum) thinking - as much government interference and control of peoples lives as possible

The right's about anything goes
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 14th 2018, 10:56 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Nonsense

NZ is the most drone-unfriendly place in the world

Good luck to these people getting this done any time soon
Forum: The Barbie
Nov 14th 2018, 10:28 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

:rofl:

In soy boy land maybe
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 27th 2018, 9:56 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

He sold one to the Socialist Republic of South Australia. They've replaced their coal-fired power stations with it - and as they contribute zero to the Australian economy (in fact, less than zero as...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 23rd 2018, 11:21 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

I was doing a bit of research on train automation. I thought it was first deployed in the 1970's but to my surprise, I found out that the Victoria Line on the London Underground went operational with...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 23rd 2018, 8:29 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

That I can imagine happening sometime soon after 2030 - semi dedicated routes with limited other traffic
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 23rd 2018, 5:11 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

I can almost see the the queue of ambulance chasing lawyers lining up to take on any case of injury or death caused by a driverless vehicle - a big legal gravy train
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 23rd 2018, 1:56 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Spot on

Supporters of driverless vehicles are ready NOW tend to gloss over the very real obstacles in the way of mass deployment
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 23rd 2018, 12:48 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Driverless trains have been around since the 1970s (BART) yet most trains today still have drivers - despite the fact that operating trains without them is relatively easy

Rio Tinto (an...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2018, 11:19 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Legislation will be a massive handbrake - plus moral and ethical issues. If the technical and legal areas are not 100% assured then it's a no go

Unless a driverless taxi is going to take you...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2018, 7:57 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

If you believe that this technology is technically (and legally) deployable by 2021 (less than 3 years away), then party on with that assumption
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2018, 7:32 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

2021?
London?
:rofl:
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2018, 5:12 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

So much of what our supposed automated future will look like comes from young-ish White and Asian male nerds in the tech hubs of California - soy boys basically. It's a beta male version of what they...
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 22nd 2018, 3:58 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

After 2030 maybe

And depending on how much IP they can half-inch - something they've been pretty good at so far. Maybe DT's new cold-war against China will slow that down somewhat
Forum: The Barbie
Oct 21st 2018, 1:28 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Please explain how a robot is going to do someone's nails any time soon?
Forum: The Barbie
Aug 26th 2018, 1:13 pm
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

My smart phone can't kill or maim me
If it moves or has to be eaten and is Chinese, I'm passing
Forum: The Barbie
Aug 26th 2018, 9:23 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

You party on with your Chinese made autonomous cars

I'll give them a miss thanks

I flew in a Chinese made airliner once - never again!
Forum: The Barbie
Aug 23rd 2018, 7:30 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Forum: The Barbie
Jul 24th 2018, 6:02 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

Fair enough and as Bentley are not transparent with their pricing and I've never bought it, I'll take your word for it. I use CAD mainly to produce schematic and wiring diagrams, so only scratch the...
Forum: The Barbie
Jul 24th 2018, 4:13 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

I can use Microstation (currently) and AutoCAD and they are pretty much of a muchness - each has their strong and weak points. AutoCAD is significantly cheaper than Microstation if you're buying....
Forum: The Barbie
Jul 24th 2018, 1:54 am
Replies: 1,610
Views: 98,189
Posted By Amazulu

Re: The world of automation

AutoCAD is excellent and their 3D plant modelling software is getting up there with Smartplant and PDMS - but significantly cheaper. Inventor is good if you need to do mechanical design (which I...
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