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The Nannying State

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Aug 2023, 21:01

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl ... 96570.html

Labels in the Nutmeg brand’s boxer shorts and crop-top bras will offer advice.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... tbeat.html

Trolleys fitted with electrocardiogram tech to detect hidden atrial fibrillation


Is there nowhere safe from the flippin' NHS these days? Stop the world, I want to get off ...... :|
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Workingman » 21 Aug 2023, 23:05

TheOstrich wrote:Stop the world, I want to get off ...... :|

Me too. At 70 I am nearly there, but I do worry about my two grandchildren, both under three. Climate and societal breakdown are my main fears for them.

Talking Heads - Road to nowhere..... here we go. :(
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Suff » 22 Aug 2023, 07:26

8f Orwell could have seen the world today, 1984, in 2044, would be much like the way we are progressing today.
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Workingman » 22 Aug 2023, 12:46

Oh it will not take till 2044.

We are already surveilled to the nth. CCTV Cameras, some with microphones, are everywhere. Alexa and Siri are always listening in, as are smart meters and your fridge. TVs with voice control (telescreens?) - who knows where that might lead? Mobile phones tracking your every move. The media (MSM and unSocial) using our lack of ability to comprehend and analyse to tell us what to think. Group think. Agendas.

We are already knocking on 1984's door.
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Kaz » 22 Aug 2023, 14:38

No offence gents, but do men really need to be told how to examine themselves :P :lol: :lol: We women know about this stuff, we get advice from an early age, I don't need it on labels in my underwear :roll: :cute:

The A fib stuff is daft - especially as supermarket shopping is enough to send anyone into arrhythmia :lol: :lol:
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Workingman » 22 Aug 2023, 15:00

:lol: @ Kaz.

Men are well known for constantly checking themselves.... it's called "pocket billiards". :o
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Postby Kaz » 22 Aug 2023, 17:05

:lol: :lol:
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby cromwell » 23 Aug 2023, 12:43

Never mind trolleys, what about cars?
Not all tech is bad in cars but:-

Autonomous braking? There's this thing in front of you called a windscreen. Look through it and if you need to stop, put your foot on the brake!
Lane departure warning system. Because obviously we all go out, drink ten pints and then fall asleep in the car going home and we need a bleeper to wake us up.
Automatic headlights, because we're al too dim to switch them on when it gets dark.
I could go on (Yes, I know, I do go on..).
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Re: The Nannying State

Postby Suff » 23 Aug 2023, 16:29

There is a difference between convenience and interference.

I was just in Canada, the automatic box on the Ford Edge I was driving drove me insane. No paddles, no override, just some crazy persons idea of when a gear should change.

But automatic lighting and auto dip. I love them and especially when I forget to turn the lights off. Beforee automatic lights I flattened my battery several times forgetting to turn them off.

Lane departure without sensible lane centering is, I grant you, bloody annoying. If it can't keep you in the centre of the lane then bouncing off the lines is useless.

That being said if I could have a mostly self driving vehicle I would take it. Mainly because I do a lot of long distance drives at very early or late hours often with little sleep. I like to drive when I'm awake and focused. I hate to drive when I'm tired and there is still 500 miles to go and it is time dependent.

There is a big difference between nanny state and enabling technology.
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