If you've got a relatively modern samsung smartphone (Which a lot of people do)
isn't the Gear VR a better buy than the Oculus Go?
isn't the Gear VR a better buy than the Oculus Go?
Quote: (05-08-2018 04:51 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:
If you've got a relatively modern samsung smartphone (Which a lot of people do)
isn't the Gear VR a better buy than the Oculus Go?
Quote: (05-08-2018 05:32 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:
Gear VR is pretty cool if you've got a samsung, and it's cheap as fuck (like 70-80 bucks).
Quote: (05-01-2018 03:27 PM)polar Wrote:
So what potentially positive trends does everyone see?
What profit opportunities?
What changes to take advantage of?
What fields to get into, invest into, etc.?
There are always two sides to each coin.
Quote: (05-09-2018 02:20 AM)[email protected] Wrote:I keep thinking about personal training for seniors. You can't take someone who's spent 50 years in front of a desk and just put them under a bench press bar. The kind of training that you'd want to give a senior citizen who's just starting to go to a gym for the first time in their life is probably completely different than what you'd want for a 25 year old who wants to learn to deadlift. But if I've had this idea, people smarter than me have had it, and I'm not at all interested in going into the personal training business anyways.
1. Old age care, since Westerners simply cannot get enough facilities to shove their old folks into. I'm actually going to be opening one or two this year with a business partner. The start up costs are 25k in Australia.
Quote: (05-09-2018 02:53 AM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:
Quote: (05-09-2018 02:20 AM)[email protected] Wrote:I keep thinking about personal training for seniors. You can't take someone who's spent 50 years in front of a desk and just put them under a bench press bar. The kind of training that you'd want to give a senior citizen who's just starting to go to a gym for the first time in their life is probably completely different than what you'd want for a 25 year old who wants to learn to deadlift. But if I've had this idea, people smarter than me have had it, and I'm not at all interested in going into the personal training business anyways.
1. Old age care, since Westerners simply cannot get enough facilities to shove their old folks into. I'm actually going to be opening one or two this year with a business partner. The start up costs are 25k in Australia.
Quote: (05-09-2018 01:29 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
<<< That's where the future plane designs came from:
Quote: (05-09-2018 02:20 AM)[email protected] Wrote:
Quote: (05-01-2018 03:27 PM)polar Wrote:
So what potentially positive trends does everyone see?
What profit opportunities?
What changes to take advantage of?
What fields to get into, invest into, etc.?
There are always two sides to each coin.
I am investing in a few things.
1. Old age care, since Westerners simply cannot get enough facilities to shove their old folks into. I'm actually going to be opening one or two this year with a business partner. The start up costs are 25k in Australia.
2. Cryptocurrencies. Throw some on bitcoin and ethereum. Would recommend throwing at least 20% of your net wealth if you can afford to lose it all. Remember to buy a hardware wallet for safe keeping.
3. Becoming location independent. Unless you are drowning in quality pussy where you live, I'd recommend doing this as new tech will make you redundant eventually. Job security is a thing of the past and women in the west are not worth the effort or trouble.
Finally I'll impart some wisdom given to me from a successful young entrepreneur that made it big. He told me not to try to capitalize on investing in popular emerging tech but to offer a service to the people investing in it instead. For example, cryptocurrencies are being progressively investing into it. Instead of investing into Bitcoin myself, I become a reseller of crypto-hardware wallets in countries where demand is high and it is still hard to come by. In other words, sell the shovels and tools for gold mining.
Quote: (05-09-2018 08:56 AM)heavy Wrote:
Google Duplex revealed yesterday. Just tell your phone to get a reservation at the restaurant down the road, Google will make the call for you...
The conversations with the A.I. bot are scary real. Basically, in the near future you may be talking to an A.I. bot and not know it.
Quote: (05-09-2018 08:56 AM)heavy Wrote:
Google Duplex revealed yesterday. Just tell your phone to get a reservation at the restaurant down the road, Google will make the call for you...
The conversations with the A.I. bot are scary real. Basically, in the near future you may be talking to an A.I. bot and not know it.
Quote: (05-09-2018 08:56 AM)heavy Wrote:
Google Duplex revealed yesterday. Just tell your phone to get a reservation at the restaurant down the road, Google will make the call for you...
The conversations with the A.I. bot are scary real. Basically, in the near future you may be talking to an A.I. bot and not know it.
Quote: (05-08-2018 07:00 PM)SpiderKing Wrote:
clear aluminum
Quote: (05-09-2018 08:56 AM)heavy Wrote:
Google Duplex revealed yesterday. Just tell your phone to get a reservation at the restaurant down the road, Google will make the call for you...
The conversations with the A.I. bot are scary real. Basically, in the near future you may be talking to an A.I. bot and not know it.
Quote: (05-02-2018 04:32 AM)redpillage Wrote:
Quote: (05-02-2018 02:50 AM)BlueMark Wrote:
We'll have fusion reactors in 10 years. /s
A prototype - maybe. But commercially produced energy based on fusion reactors I'd wager it'll take another ten years, so maybe around 2025 - 2030. I hope I'll be alive to witness that.
But frankly speaking the U.S. is already energy self sufficient, given oil sands, shale, the amounts of NG we have access to. There's no reason to keep babysitting the fucking middle East.