Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: john m on November 16, 2017, 02:47:59 pm
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Picked up a body this morning working on the new Tesco in Liffey Valley she says the new shop will require 40% less full time staff than other Tesco stores .The checkouts half of them will be self service but in two years they will all be clever trollies that will register the price of the goods as soon as you put it in and take the cash direct from your bank as soon as you pass a check out post ,she says the goods in will be able to tell what is being delivered without any body checking it in but the bit i likes was she said the supplier only gets paid when they sell the goods so when they do stock taking goods out plus stock in store subtracted from goods in ,if there is any shortfall then that stock must of been stolen or not delivered so the supplier picks up the losses not the retailer .The just in time system will reorder stock autimatically based on how quick it is selling and how long it takes to deliver from supplier .A lot of jobs to be done away with before driverless cars take ours
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How many part-time immigrants will be employed in security to supervise the operation?
German efficiency at the checkout probably halves the number of checkout girls required with no need for automation.
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Just thinking the advantage of the computerised smart trolley eliminates the tills speeds up people keeps a check on stock it makes sense but a driverless taxi cant drive any faster costs the same on fuel probably a more expensive vehicle ,The cheapest part of the operation is the operator does driverless taxies actually make economic sense .
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I think the biggest selling point will be safety. Driverless cars will operate within the rules of the road and there won't be any driver to rape and/or murder the riders, the latter being of particular significance in a market like Ireland where taxi unions have consistently complained about drivers with serious criminal records or unverifiable records being licensed. I think many riders would be prepared to pay a little extra if the arsehole in the drivers seat was removed from the equation.
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how are these driverless cars supposed to be kept in presentable service.
we all know cunts whip out burgers and chips and drinks, and that's with a physical driver present.
without a driver there'll be cigarette butts, piss, shit and spunk all over the inside.
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Is there a 'sat-nav' for taxis?
When needed, I use Google Maps on my phone. AFAIK, you can set it to be a pedestrian, private car or bus. The bus setting is maybe the nearest setting but we can't use contra-flow bus lanes or some parts of the Luas that buses can. I set it as a private car but don't follow Google Maps blindly because I know I can use bus lanes.
Who's gonna pay for google maps (or Garmin etc) to come out with a taxi 'sat-nav' for every city/country around the world? I guess MyTaxi have some data but I'd imagine it's quite complicated to turn that in 'taxi navigation' data?
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As far as I recall, Sygic had a taxi setting which worked reasonably well up above in Dublin, It's a while since I used it though. The bus setting on Google seems easiest to use, you either know your way round the contra flow bus lanes or take a chance, I guess.
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how are these driverless cars supposed to be kept in presentable service.
we all know cunts whip out burgers and chips and drinks, and that's with a physical driver present.
without a driver there'll be cigarette butts, piss, shit and spunk all over the inside.
Jobs for redundant taxi drivers, I guess. Daimler will probably pay a bonus if you can scoop 20 litres of puke/excrement during a defined peak period.
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@RC, autonomous vehicles can't take chances like us meatsacks!
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http://www.sygic.com/taxi-navigation/features (http://www.sygic.com/taxi-navigation/features)
stg£60 for the UK/Ireland licence for the app... Looks like Android only, no Apple
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I had a pirate copy, probably still readily available on all good torrent sites.
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https://www.youtube.com/user/BostonDynamics (https://www.youtube.com/user/BostonDynamics)
The last few videos are the better ones.
What's the point in getting another gig if all the other jobs are given to the robots?
https://youtu.be/op0bhZNUJFE (https://youtu.be/op0bhZNUJFE)
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[url]http://www.sygic.com/taxi-navigation/features[/url] ([url]http://www.sygic.com/taxi-navigation/features[/url])
stg£60 for the UK/Ireland licence for the app... Looks like Android only, no Apple
Garmin Sat Nav, 80E in Halfords with free lifetime updates and it has the Safety-Van
notice thing on it too fer Free.
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Guy Martin vs the Robot Car next Sun Channel 4 / All4.
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As I often say to customers in the cab;
"The day Google maps can beat me across the streets of Cork is the day I will retire !"
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Picked up a body this morning working on the new Tesco in Liffey Valley she says the new shop will require 40% less full time staff than other Tesco stores .The checkouts half of them will be self service but in two years they will all be clever trollies that will register the price of the goods as soon as you put it in and take the cash direct from your bank as soon as you pass a check out post ,she says the goods in will be able to tell what is being delivered without any body checking it in but the bit i likes was she said the supplier only gets paid when they sell the goods so when they do stock taking goods out plus stock in store subtracted from goods in ,if there is any shortfall then that stock must of been stolen or not delivered so the supplier picks up the losses not the retailer .The just in time system will reorder stock autimatically based on how quick it is selling and how long it takes to deliver from supplier .A lot of jobs to be done away with before driverless cars take ours
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You need to apply to Equity for a role in Westworld, Mr Erm...you remind me of the android employed to tell all guests they're special.
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I believe these self service machines and trollies aren't yet foolproof... as the residents of Neilstown will undoubtedly demonstrate. Should contribute to Tesco's "No Time For Waste" campaign objectives, I guess.
www.tesco.ie/notimeforwaste (http://www.tesco.ie/notimeforwaste)
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Just thinking the advantage of the computerised smart trolley eliminates the tills speeds up people keeps a check on stock it makes sense but a driverless taxi cant drive any faster costs the same on fuel probably a more expensive vehicle ,The cheapest part of the operation is the operator does driverless taxies actually make economic sense .
You are running away from your own answers..
The Future Doesn’t Need Us… Or So We’ve Been Told.
With the rise of technology and the real-time pressures of an online, global economy, humans will have to be very clever – and very careful – not to be left behind by the future.
From the perspective of those in charge, human labour is losing its value, and people are becoming a liability...........
Could it be that the biggest threat we face isn’t just automation and robots destroying jobs, but the larger sense that humans could become obsolete altogether?
Having "intended" sex with a mythical person might just be setting humans up for the big one....as Orwell put it...."thought crimes". And no doubt, the "thought police" will say it's okay to have vigilantes setting pervs up...........we're fucked, Mr McGrath....and we deserve to be...
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Just thinking the advantage of the computerised smart trolley eliminates the tills speeds up people keeps a check on stock it makes sense but a driverless taxi cant drive any faster costs the same on fuel probably a more expensive vehicle ,The cheapest part of the operation is the operator does driverless taxies actually make economic sense .
You are running away from your own answers..
The Future Doesn’t Need Us… Or So We’ve Been Told.
With the rise of technology and the real-time pressures of an online, global economy, humans will have to be very clever – and very careful – not to be left behind by the future.
From the perspective of those in charge, human labour is losing its value, and people are becoming a liability...........
Could it be that the biggest threat we face isn’t just automation and robots destroying jobs, but the larger sense that humans could become obsolete altogether?
Having "intended" sex with a mythical person might just be setting humans up for the big one....as Orwell put it...."thought crimes". And no doubt, the "thought police" will say it's okay to have vigilantes setting pervs up...........we're fucked, Mr McGrath....and we deserve to be...
double plus ungood.