Techniques
Saddam Hussein Seeks McDonald's Franchise
In a surprising turn of events that has captured global attention, former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has expressed interest in acquiring a McDonald's franchise. This unexpected development raises a multitude of questions and concerns, as the controversial figure's ambitions intersect with one of the world's most recognizable brands. In this article, we will delve into the intricate details of Saddam Hussein's pursuit of a McDonald's franchise, explore the potential implications, and address the key questions surrounding this astonishing news.
By lionofkurdistan2 years ago in Art
Technological advancement
Here are some changes that will occur in the near future: 1. Car repair shops and oil, exhaust, and radiator shops will disappear. 2. Electric cars have only 20 parts, compared to 20,000 parts in petrol/diesel engines. They come with lifetime guarantees and can be replaced in 10 minutes. 3. Electric car engines can be repaired by robots in regional workshops. 4. When your electric car's engine fails, you can take it to a car wash-like station, leave it, have a coffee, and get it back with a new engine. 5. Petrol pumps will disappear, just like video rental shops. 6. Electric charging stations and meters will be installed on roads (already started in first-world countries). 7. Big smart car companies have allocated funds to build factories that only produce electric cars. 8. Coal industries will disappear, and oil companies will go out of business. Oil exploration and drilling will cease. 9. Homes will generate electricity during the day, store it, and sell it back to the grid at night or use it to power industries. 10. Today's children will see current cars in museums. 11. The future is arriving faster than our expectations. 12. Kodak had 170,000 employees and sold 85% of the world's photo paper (film) in 1998. Two years later, their business model was obsolete, and they went bankrupt. Who would have thought? 13. Just like Kodak and Polaroid, many industries will become obsolete in the next 5-10 years. 14. Digital cameras were invented in 1975. The first camera had 10,000 pixels, but they followed Moore's Law. Initially, they didn't meet expectations, but they improved rapidly and dominated. 15. This will happen again with artificial intelligence, health, self-driving cars, electric cars, education, 3D printing, agriculture, and jobs. 16. The author of "Future Shock" said, "Welcome to the fourth industrial revolution." 17. Software has disrupted most traditional industries and will continue to do so in the next 5-10 years. 18. Uber has no cars, yet it's the world's largest taxi company. Who would have thought? 19. Airbnb is now the world's largest hotel chain, without owning any hotels. Who would have thought? 20. Artificial intelligence (AI) computers are understanding the world better. This year, a computer defeated the world's best player (10 years earlier than expected). 21. Young American lawyers are not getting jobs because IBM's Watson provides legal advice with 90% accuracy, while humans have 70% accuracy. If you're studying law, stop now. The number of lawyers will decrease by 90% in the future, and only experts will remain. 22. Watson is helping doctors diagnose diseases like cancer (four times more accurately than doctors). 23. Facebook has a face recognition program (better than humans). By 2030, computers will be more intelligent than humans. 24. Self-driving cars: the first self-driving car has arrived. The entire car industry will change in two years. You won't own a car; you'll call a car, and it will take you to your destination. You'll pay by distance traveled, not by car ownership. You'll work during travel. Today's children won't need driving licenses or car ownership. 25. Our cities will change. We'll need 90-95% fewer cars. Old parking spaces will become green gardens. 26. Every year, 1.2 million people die in car accidents (including drunk driving and speeding). With self-driving cars, accidents will decrease to one every six million miles. This will save one million lives annually. 27. Traditional car companies will go bankrupt. Only companies that revolutionize car manufacturing will survive, while technology companies (Tesla, Apple, Google) will produce intelligent electric cars (computers on wheels). 28. Volvo has stopped producing internal combustion engines, switching to electric and hybrid engines. Volkswagen and Audi engineers (Tesla) are terrified, and they should be. 29. Insurance companies will face significant challenges as accident-free travel reduces costs. The car insurance business model will become obsolete. 30. Real estate will change. With the ability to work during travel, people will abandon high-rise buildings and move to more beautiful and affordable areas. 31. By 2030, electric cars will become common. Cities will be quieter, and the air will be cleaner. 32. Electricity will become extremely cheap and clean. Solar power production is increasing. 33. Fossil fuel energy companies (oil and gas) are trying to limit network access to home solar power installations to suppress competition, but it won't work. Technology is advancing too fast. Green energy, whether from green hydrogen or other eco-friendly sources, will dominate, and most countries will dismantle nuclear reactors.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Art
How 3D Animation Services are Revolutionizing Marketing Campaigns for Businesses in the USA
Introduction In today's fast-paced digital world, capturing and retaining the attention of potential customers is more challenging than ever. As businesses strive to stand out in a crowded market, innovative marketing strategies have become essential. One such strategy that is making waves in the USA is the use of 3D animation services. By bringing ideas to life in a visually engaging and dynamic way, 3D animation is revolutionizing how companies communicate with their audiences.
By Noah Taylor2 years ago in Art
Cultivating an Indoor Garden: A Guide to Growing Fresh Produce at Home
It's undeniable that the temperature is dropping, signaling the end of summer harvests. Even the most resilient plants are preparing for dormancy as the year draws to a close. Instead of succumbing to the gloom of fall and winter, let's continue our gardening journey indoors with some plants for indoor cultivation during the winter months.
By Trần Nguyên Quý2 years ago in Art
Best Free Drawing Apps for iOS Devices: The Creative’s Guide. AI-Generated.
When we talk about digital art, an artist would want to have a device she can afford. The market offers overwhelming opportunities—expensive paid software products and free applications of lower quality. In this article, we are going to unveil the best drawing apps for iPad and iPhone in 2024. We will analyze their peculiarities and distinguish between free and paid services.
By Akshat Raj2 years ago in Art









