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Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by lollipopzaza: 8:18am On Dec 20, 2022
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by benjihouse8: 8:18am On Dec 20, 2022
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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Chaos14: 12:53pm On Dec 20, 2022
So because a robot is doing a small task "nigeria is a cave". nigeria is not a cave it's your stupid backward thinking dumbass.

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Richy4(m): 1:20pm On Dec 20, 2022
People are screaming of Unemployment in Nigeria.. If every company in Nigeria should purchase one robot each to perform one task or the other, do you know how many jobs robots may have taken over?

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Afamsi: 2:34pm On Dec 20, 2022
Op not thinking straight
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by etrange: 4:13pm On Dec 20, 2022
You can sell your video or praise the robots without calling yourself a cave person. The way you guys write your titles sometimes, I wonder the kind of... OK, let's not degenerate to insults, but you can do better. And please, next time, use the picture of the robot as your thumbnail image, not your face. Your face is already up there as the creator, you don't need to block the entire screen with your picture again. It is not a platform to advertise your beauty. People are interested in the robots you mentioned, not your smile.

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by dazzlingd(m): 4:14pm On Dec 20, 2022
Chaos14:
So because a robot is doing a small task "nigeria is a cave". nigeria is not a cave it's your stupid backward thinking dumbass.

A very stupid dumbass op
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by dazzlingd(m): 4:16pm On Dec 20, 2022
etrange:
You can sell your video or praise the robots without calling yourself a cave person. The way you guys write your titles sometimes, I wonder the kind of... OK, let's not degenerate to insults, but you can do better. And please, next time, use the picture of the robot as your thumbnail image, not your face. Your face is already up there as the creator, you don't need to block the entire screen with your picture again. It is not a platform to advertise your beauty. People are interested in the robots you mentioned, not your smile.

Is she even fine?

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by COdeGenesis: 4:38pm On Dec 20, 2022
Just wasted my time. Op is senseless. Rubbish post
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by CodeTemplar: 5:19pm On Dec 20, 2022
Richy4:
People are screaming of Unemployment in Nigeria.. If every company in Nigeria should purchase one robot each to perform one task or the other, do you know how many jobs robots may have taken over?
you think like an African.
If robots outperform man and is used extensively, it means greater output, lesser effort, and lower prices by reason of competiveness and high supply.
That will create a corresponding increase in demand for engineers and specifically robot engineers.

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by somehow: 6:00pm On Dec 20, 2022
UK and US are still caves o, see China and Japan with bullet trains.

How does the above sound?
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Mozino007(m): 9:07pm On Dec 20, 2022
Stupid op
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Clinghton: 9:26pm On Dec 20, 2022
Nigerian ain't no cave, we have the capacity to do even better but we lack the support \ belief needed.
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by CaptMarvel(m): 11:14pm On Dec 20, 2022
Mozino007:
Stupid op
I even tot she was the robot. Lolz.
Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by Richy4(m): 11:33pm On Dec 20, 2022
CodeTemplar:
you think like an African.
If robots outperform man and is used extensively, it means greater output, lesser effort, and lower prices by reason of competiveness and high supply.
That will create a corresponding increase in demand for engineers and specifically robot engineers.
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Wow!!! I Am basically clapping for your western mentality right now..

If robots should outperform human, and companies decides to purchase robots to do the basics instead of using the services of human to do the job, how does that reduce unemployment? And putting food on the table for an average men out there whom the robot have made redundant?

Remember not everyone would like to be an engineer manufacturing robots... What will happen to the secondary school leavers who might not have a job because robots have made them redundant by washing plates, cooking food, cleaning and performing other basics that would have kept them busy? And giving them income?

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Re: Nigeria Is Still A Cave O! See Robots Making Jelly In USA. Watch This Video! by DesChyko: 6:09am On Dec 21, 2022
CodeTemplar:
you think like an African.
If robots outperform man and is used extensively, it means greater output, lesser effort, and lower prices by reason of competiveness and high supply.
That will create a corresponding increase in demand for engineers and specifically robot engineers.

He has a thing against automation which I find really weird. I've had an exchange with him before. Funny but weird.

Let's look at a forklift for example. I reckon when it was introduced, some went out of a job yeah? But in addition to making production processes faster and more convenient in the logistics department, didn't some people become drivers, mechanics, forklift and parts vendors or importers, parts manufacturers and assembly workers, e.t.c.

That thinking is weird and funny.

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