Which is too bad, because I would have no qualms about letting a robot take over garbage sorting duties.
With people consuming more and more, an inevitable question is: Who will take out the garbage?
"He will empty the dishwasher and not say anything to me, and I will get him back and take out the garbage, " she says.
His vision: A few years from now humanoid robots--remotely controlled by joystick jockeys at call centers in low-wage countries like China--will prepare your lunch, take out the garbage, do the laundry.
Across the heavily fortified American bases in Iraq, men and women like Salim Khan cook the food, clean the dishes, chop the vegetables, take out the garbage and clean the latrines.
If taxes rise next year, the garbage collectors will take a hit from the elimination of tax breaks on depreciation.
The latest batch of Apple ads were such embarrassing garbage that Apple had to take them down from YouTube.
Some fear that Netanyahu will take his electoral victory, throw it in the garbage and replay Sharon's perfidy, by spitting on his voters and his party and forming a narrow coalition with the far Left in order to appease the anti-Semites in Washington.
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It made me wonder why, if the motorist in question went to the effort of using a water bottle as a trash receptacle indicating a penchant for cleanliness he didn't take the logical next step of depositing the vessel in a garbage can, rather than throwing it from a moving car and essentially defeating his own diligence?
Everyone, even the Captain and Sledge, was required to take up pitchforks in an ad-hoc campaign to clear the fermenting stew into garbage stockings, which then had to be banished from our airspace, pronto.
Should I keep the discarded beer cans with the rest of the garbage I found, to be removed by the company we hire to take away our recyclables and the rest of our household trash?
Who can forget the story of the garbage barge sailing the coastline and waterways of the United States looking in vain for someone to take it, bury it or use it for landfill -- anything that would take it off the hands of a New York City overwhelmed by waste.
His aim during a 100-day voyage that will take him from San Francisco, California, to Sydney, Australia, is to find the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" between California and Japan -- a massive sea of plastic trash that environmentalists say could soon be larger than the continental United States.
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