We do have answer machines because we get so many calls, but every call that is made and every message that is left is responded to.
"Political party machines are weak in Pakistan, so what we have is family machines, " said Ali Cheema, a professor of economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences.
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What good is a world when we have all these snazzy machines and we listen to music for free but we have no gainful employment and kids dropping out of school?
Now that we have all the machines back in our control, nothing new can happen.
"How we do business is definitely going to have to change when it comes to updating programs and resources that we have on the machines, " Mr Robinson said.
We currently have 40 machines deployed throughout the United States.
We now have a surplus of everything anyone could possibly want, all made by those machines and all we humans have to do is use what we want when we wish to.
Then we have fiscal evasion from slot machines of 98 billion euros, let's go get that, they are state concessions.
We got a good look at the MSI Wind U120 about a week ago, and now the company's back with a slew of new machines and we have plenty of details for you to savor.
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As for the gaming machines, we have to say they're pretty conservative-looking, with black lids made from a non-peeling, scratch- and smudge-resistant material, and a handful of chrome accents and blue LEDs thrown in for good measure.
"We have come to rely on mobile machines and devices that always need a source of power whether it be the grid, batteries, or fuel, " said Chris Norris, president and CEO of Alta Devices.
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At Opera we have focused on the ability to teach machines how to learn.
Well, what about Norton, which we have installed on all of our Windows machines?
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Instead of machines taking over, we have the very real threat of global warming.
Moreover, building better machines is something that we have had ton of luck at over the past several hundred years and is a more reliable source of growth than finding new easy-to-get deposits of oil and gas or decreasing the long run volatility in energy prices.
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Either the machines do everything and we humans have everything without having to do anything.
With the invention of complex control systems, and especially with the invention of solid state electronics and the computers, we have been loosing our mental jobs to the machines.
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But given all the wishes we heard for faster travel, from "effective baggage handling" to "travel at supersonic speeds, " once we have somewhere to visit in outer space, we think travelers would rather just use their teleportation machines.
So far, we've been mentioning machines we haven't reviewed, but there are some options that we have tested.
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So, stunned and betrayed by the realization that our machines aren't perfect, we have embraced the subjective--manual counting.
Some, apparently, believe we may have a robot economy down the road where machines produce everything, but few humans can afford the output.
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We have made everyone aware by putting messages on the machines in advance, and advising people about where they will still be able to get money.
We have thousands and thousands of stoves, refrigerators, ice machines.
We may be slower, but we have certain abilities as a species to make judgements on which machines remain clueless.
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We have moved from viewing animals as instinct-driven stimulus-response machines to seeing them as sophisticated decision makers.
We have AITs -- advanced imaging technology -- those are the machines at I believe 69 of roughly 400 or 450 airports throughout the country.
Humans are sense making machines, we like to understand how things work, we have to get to the bottom of things.
Printers have come a long way since those noisy dot matrix machines we once used back in the day (and amazingly some retail stores and airlines still swear by).
For the most part, the machines we've mentioned in this size and price range don't have touchscreens.
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