Contractors, Beware: This Robot Is Coming for Your Job
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It’s been hard to automate construction and home improvement. While there is plenty of room for robots on the worksite, I doubt any of us have seen anything quite like the Baubot, a construction bot that can carry heavy loads, lay bricks, and even sand sheetrock, feats once only performed by folks in hardhats and steel-toed boots.
For years, Iâve tried without success to figure out what makes George Soros tick, why, unlike just about every other immigrant who has ever come here, he hates this country and is willing to spend so many billions of dollars to destroy it.
I think I may finally have figured it out.
When, as an impressionable teenager, he helped strip his fellow Jews of their valuables before they were herded onto the cattle cars headed off to Belsen and Auschwitz, Soros (born György Schwartz), became a perverted victim of Stockholm Syndrome.
He not only identified with the Nazis, he fantasized he was one. After all, they were the supermen in their shiny boots barking orders at the sheeplike Jews.
Ayala Malls Launches Ultimate Mall Companion and Loyalty App, Zing 12:27 pm Ayala Malls launches its ultimate digital mall companion and loyalty app with Zing, the country’s first-ever virtual mall.
Your favorite brands – from fashion to dining and services – are now accessible on Zing, Ayala Malls’ fully integrated digital and loyalty platform that brings an all-in-one online to offline mall shopping experience at your fingertips.
The app assists the consumers with all their shopping needs by empowering them to have access to goods and services from Ayala Malls’ thousands of merchant partners. It features mall navigation and search directory, event and promo updates, digital concierge services, online commerce and e-gift marketplace, as well as a digital loyalty and rewards program to make shopping more convenient and rewarding. Designed for the new normal, the app features customer-friendly offerings and awesome value-added features to elevate on
Dr. Mark Lichtenstein
Dr. Mark David Lichtenstein died peacefully at his home in Greensboro, Vt., on January 5, 2021. He was 69 years old.
Dr. Lichtenstein was born in 1951 in Philadelphia. He met his wife, Cynthia West, while studying chemistry as an undergraduate at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Mark graduated from Thomas Jefferson University Medical School in 1976, where he was honored with the Arthur Krieger Memorial Prize in Family Medicine. Mark and Cynthia moved to Buffalo, N.Y., where he completed a family practice residency at Deaconess Hospital.
In 1979, Dr. Lichtenstein moved to Greensboro after accepting a placement with Northern Counties Health Care through the U.S. National Health Service Corps. He served for many years on the board of the Vermont Academy of Family Physicians and volunteered for Well Child Clinic Service, as well as the Child Protection Team. He also filled the role of regional medical e
So things sure got surreal this year, huh? Reality s been so hard-scrambled that everyone s been forced to adapt like never before. Me? I ve learned how to prep for surgery, become a first-grade teacher and developed a green thumb.
It s true what they say, though, tough times forge tough people. A lot of us lost a lot of things. We all got our First World bubble popped a bit and maybe, hopefully, learned the true difference between need and want. That s not a bad recalibration to make. And those of us who are still here are, well, still here. These days, that s something.