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Jiri Baum
Larry:
> As health care and farming methodes continue to swell the world
> population, the system starts to become unstable.
The solution to that seems to be a liberal education for girls and access
to effective contraception... or at least at first sight that would seem to
be the trick in the few countries that have zero population growth today. I
haven't studied it.
> While I don't predict the end of the world, I can see the potential for a
> lot of misery and death.
That there is, always. But at this stage it's unlikely to be particularly
related to industrial automation.
Jiri
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> As health care and farming methodes continue to swell the world
> population, the system starts to become unstable.
The solution to that seems to be a liberal education for girls and access
to effective contraception... or at least at first sight that would seem to
be the trick in the few countries that have zero population growth today. I
haven't studied it.
> While I don't predict the end of the world, I can see the potential for a
> lot of misery and death.
That there is, always. But at this stage it's unlikely to be particularly
related to industrial automation.
Jiri
--
Jiri Baum <[email protected]>
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jiribvisit the MAT LinuxPLC project at http://mat.sf.net