More education is the answer. People people to go to school. On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:46 AM, a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Jed, > While laws have been updated there are still holdouts. Where I live near > Philadelphia all house plumbing had to be made of copper. When a member of > the council died <10 years ago, who happened to own a plumbing business, > the building regulations were changed to allow plastic. > > Our house was built in the 1980s and at that time city water had not > reached the area so we have a well. The water happens to be fairly acidic > and we have had three leaks so far. The pipes do not seem to be being > attacked but just small local flaws are. I suspect there are other > holdouts but it is gradually changing. > > The subject seems to have drifted from the original topic. At least AI > and robotics seem to have become a topic of conversation in the media. > What I don't see is any agreement of how to handle the inevitable rise in > unemployed. The group-think politician's answer still appears to be "more > education". > >