Posted by: erietemperance
Posting time: 5.1 years ago on 10/26/2015 8:24:14 AM
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Archived Why is Basic Income becoming so popular? (AskVoat)
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[–] TheBrokenWorld 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 5.1 years ago
I'm not sure of a definition of "inconsequential" that fits the way technology has risen.
You're talking PDAs, and other useless nonsense. It's just fun stuff that no one depends on.
Every VC in existence disagrees with this.
Good for them, so where are the competitors to all of the oligopolies that I named?
Elon Musk might take exception to this idea.
Because he's extremely exceptional. How many companies like his have come along in the past 50 years?
Google disagrees. And the rise of ChromeOS, Google Docs, and Android tablets seems to confirm that people are responding well to that challenge.
As a PC user, I couldn't care less.
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[–] TheBrokenWorld ago
You're talking PDAs, and other useless nonsense. It's just fun stuff that no one depends on.
Good for them, so where are the competitors to all of the oligopolies that I named?
Because he's extremely exceptional. How many companies like his have come along in the past 50 years?
As a PC user, I couldn't care less.