Oskar Sandberg wrote on 5/2/01 6:02 am:
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>Even in fairly well connected
>developing countries like
>Indonesia you can get
>workers for $30-40 a month.
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The problems with such third world workers is that you'd have
to train them to use the computer. You don't want the people
you're trying to exploit to become too smart. So where else
can the would-be spammer get cheep labor?
Surely all fast food resturants will eventuly be automated. The
only reason they aren't already is because no one has developed
it yet. Where will the High-Schooler of the future get
some cash? Perhaps they'll be solving Think Cash problems. Most
teenagers have at least basic computer skills already, so there's
no traing problems.
Timm Murray
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works, but you don't know why. Here, Theory and Practice come together.
Nothing works, and nobody knows why.
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