Robots Read News about United Airlines

—
You might enjoy reading my book because robots.
I’m also on…
Twitter (includes Periscope): @scottadamssays
YouTube: At this link.
Instagram: ScottAdams925
0 CommentsPosted April 11th, 2017 @ 9:45am in #united airlines #RobotsReadNews

—
You might enjoy reading my book because robots.
I’m also on…
Twitter (includes Periscope): @scottadamssays
YouTube: At this link.
Instagram: ScottAdams925
0 CommentsPosted October 5th, 2015 @ 11:48am in #tesla #self-driving cars #robots #robotsreadnews #god's debris
If your firewall is blocking the image, see it on my Twitter page here.

On an unrelated topic…
0 CommentsPosted April 22nd, 2015 @ 8:09am in #robots #RobotsReadNews #self-driving cars #union
If your firewall is blocking the image, see it on Twitter here.

Humor Dimensions: Recognition (headlines about self-driving cars), clever (humans are meat cargo to unionizing cars, and they only dump every 100th passenger), cruel (third panel), and bizarre (cars unionize, robots talk).
0 CommentsPosted April 14th, 2015 @ 9:03am in #RobotsReadNews
If your firewall is blocking these images, see them on Twitter here.


Predicted Sharing: High. Popular topic in the news. Gentle humor and a clear target audience. Weed reference will inhibit sharing a bit.
Humor Dimensions: recognition, cruelty, bizarre (talking robot)
A gyroscope smaller than a human hair moves humankind one step closer to spreading our DNA to far-off words on millions of tiny, inexpensive rockets launched at the end of Earth’s run. But I might be reading too much into it.
If you think self-driving cars are scary, wait until your doctor is software. Every new medical device seems to move us in that direction. Here’s a new one for eye exams.
In other news, a researcher says, “A highly coherent qubit, like the spin of a single phosphorus atom in isotopically enriched silicon, can be controlled using electric fields, instead of using pulses of oscillating magnetic fields.” And thank God for that, I say.
That is all for today.
Scott
My book on success: “Brilliant, Useful, Funny. Way up there with the very best self-help books I’ve encountered….Highly recommended. (Amazon 5-star review by Chris Weekly on April 6, 2015)



