growing up, my dad bought kfc at least once a week, but often 2X a week because he was too lazy to cook for 5 boys who were voracious eaters. In those days (50's) they also served bbq ribs. My dad never bought the ribs ~to expensive, I'll bet~After I grew up and left the house, I never willingly ate KFC again. I sometimes accidentally ate it, but never on purpose.
HALO Effect Originally shared by Noah Friedman This is how automation is probably going to kill us all: tell a computer to optimize for something and it will. (This observation is just a variation on the nanotech grey goo problem.)
The Service Economy I've also been there, done that, only with much less fear for my life. via Meep https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5c0ea571e4b06484c9fd4c21?ec_carp
growing up, my dad bought kfc at least once a week, but often 2X a week because he was too lazy to cook for 5 boys who were voracious eaters. In those days (50's) they also served bbq ribs. My dad never bought the ribs ~to expensive, I'll bet~After I grew up and left the house, I never willingly ate KFC again. I sometimes accidentally ate it, but never on purpose.
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