That's actually kinda my point - in agricultural areas where there isn't
cheap labor available in the US, those areas have been automated.  Areas
with cheap (illegal) labor don't advance because the low costs farms have
when they break labor laws. That, in my opinion, has been artificially
suppressing advancement.

-Cameron

On 6/23/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Our tech is the only reason we've been able to keep up with the rest of
> the
> world, actually.  See tomato picking, for instance.  We'd be slaughtered
> by
> 3rd worlders with plenty of cheap labor if we didn't have superior (and
> keep
> producing superior) technology.
>

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Cameron Childress
Sumo Consulting Inc
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