there's just something about the combination of a fetish for automating things and an inability to identify things that can actually be automated that makes it feel like an idea from a cartoon in the Saturday Evening Post from the 30s with a caption like "The Green Grocer Of The Year 1992."
there's just something about the combination of a fetish for automating things and an inability to identify things that can actually be automated that makes it feel like an idea from a cartoon in the Saturday Evening Post from the 30s with a caption like "The Green Grocer Of The Year 1992."