Ben-Zair Dun-Zatt
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fun video on how jeeps are made
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Interesting...Amazing and sad how much work is done by automation/robots...fun video on how jeeps are made
Can you imagine what quality would be like if it was all still done by hand? And how expensive our rigs would be?Interesting...Amazing and sad how much work is done by automation/robots...
I dunno, robots aren't stoned or drunk at work. Sounds like we as consumers win there.Interesting...Amazing and sad how much work is done by automation/robots...
Robots need maitenance. Spindles, bearing, seals, electronics, etc...when those start failing it messes up alot of things.I dunno, robots aren't stoned or drunk at work. Sounds like we as consumers win there.
Great interview!Here is a video about the guys that made the first Rubicon.
Sure enough it does, but I'll take that over a stoned dummy any day of the week.Robots need maitenance. Spindles, bearing, seals, electronics, etc...when those start failing it messes up alot of things.
Who wouldn't, but the reality is there are MANY more folks who are dedicated to their jobs than the "stoned dummy" you put on the pedestal representing the American worker.Sure enough it does, but I'll take that over a stoned dummy any day of the week.
That's reading a lot into my statement. I don't think they represent the American worker. I think they represent the Jeep worker.Who wouldn't, but the reality is there are MANY more folks who are dedicated to their jobs than the "stoned dummy" you put on the pedestal representing the American worker.
Same concept - there are MANY workers that are dedicated to their jobs than the "stoned dummy" you put on the pedestal of representing the Jeep worker.That's reading a lot into my statement. I don't think they represent the American worker. I think they represent the Jeep worker.
Well they get screwed by the union protecting the stoned dummies and thus tarnishing their image through their continued employment on the line. Stoned dummies are acceptable in modern day America, which is sad and pathetic.Same concept - there are MANY workers that are dedicated to their jobs than the "stoned dummy" you put on the pedestal of representing the Jeep worker.