Absolute pie in the sky, might be ready in 2100.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post
Musk has revealed the Tesla Bot. It doesn't exist but he plans to have a prototype by the end of next year with it designed to take over repetitive physical tasks. It's ability to spam gaming forums is yet undetermined.
Utter bull**** from the richest clown that tweets.
There will be no prototype.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...rtan-ntp-feeds
Meltdowns at McDonald's as they admit supply issues mean they're out of milkshakes
In truth I've known people who have worked at McD's, and they've said in the past that the milkshake machine is often out-of-commission because it's the worst job in the whole restaurant and no-one ever wants to do it. Can't blame them really for the pittance those people are paid.
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Originally posted by Lebowski View PostHow is this all over the news, they never have bloody milkshakes 90% of the time. it just seems any supply chain issue is jumped on due to the haulage shortage we seem to be having.
Not because of KFC, specifically, but because of the source of the problem - that the poultry workforce has dropped and their industry leader has specifically called out that Brexit is responsible.
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A PANDEMIC comparable in size to COVID-19 is "relatively likely" to cripple the planet again, scientists have warned.
Reasonable chance the next pandemic will be within our lifetime
Though still low the number of deaths across the week has been the highest since March via COVID
And having failed to make the most of the summer holiday period we're now less than two weeks away from the next surge in cases beginning
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When do the benefits of Brexit start again? We did have a good reason for flushing our passports down the ****ter, right? I think something about money for the NHS?
For a fun and interesting read about why McDonald's ice cream machines are always broken, here's a long form story from Wired about a company that tried to fix them - and why a conspiracy to keep them unreliable meant they failed:
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