Technology is going to eventually liberate the world

Oh great. So Dr Raj Tam in India can treat you over the iPhone and that's a plus? Youre not delusional, you're crazy.

So you'd rather have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods cut your arm and bleed you to fix your bacterial infection than see the best specialist in the world simply because you're a backwoods xenophobe? Wow....
Oh great. So Dr Raj Tam in India can treat you over the iPhone and that's a plus? Youre not delusional, you're crazy.

So you'd rather have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods cut your arm and bleed you to fix your bacterial infection than see the best specialist in the world simply because you're a backwoods xenophobe? Wow....
Now Mr Technology thinks leeches were commonly used 50 years ago.
Just proves that no matter how easy access to information is, people are still ignorant morons.
 
The most amazing "technology" ever "invented" in the mind of WEATHERMAN2020... :eusa_doh:

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OMG, how terrible people used to actually bring groceries to your home.

Today we are so advanced, and make people drive to get their groceries and bag it themselves.
And yet when I mention how terrible it is for a physician to drive to your house when you can see a better physician anywhere in the world, you mock it. You continue to defeat your own position.
 
Oh great. So Dr Raj Tam in India can treat you over the iPhone and that's a plus? Youre not delusional, you're crazy.

So you'd rather have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods cut your arm and bleed you to fix your bacterial infection than see the best specialist in the world simply because you're a backwoods xenophobe? Wow....
Oh great. So Dr Raj Tam in India can treat you over the iPhone and that's a plus? Youre not delusional, you're crazy.

So you'd rather have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods cut your arm and bleed you to fix your bacterial infection than see the best specialist in the world simply because you're a backwoods xenophobe? Wow....
Now Mr Technology thinks leeches were commonly used 50 years ago.
Just proves that no matter how easy access to information is, people are still ignorant morons.
Says the guy who thinks a physician coming to your house = "technology" :lmao:
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
 
Here's the bottom line: while the milkman and the doctor coming to your house was "mind blowing" technology to you and grandma - it is neither mind blow nor technology. Today we have unmanned drones flying information on SD cards and thumb drives into North Korea. We have iPhones in our pockets that are 120 million times more powerful than the NASA super computers that were used to put man on the moon. Not only that, but they have video telephony abilities, apps that can run your entire life, and texting for real time communications around the world. We have medical technology that can keep people alive while they wait for a heart transplant (and which is mobile so that they can continue to live their lives while they wait for that new heart) and we have medical robots allowing for a physician to examine a patient from anywhere in the world. And we launched a probe that flew for 5 years across the entire galaxy (without refueling) and reached Jupiter (which had never been done before). And oh yeah - we landed a rover on Mars.

But hey....it was quite something that you and grandma could sit on the couch drinking a fresh glass of milk without having left the front door. Wow... :eusa_doh:
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
Sorry, I'd rather see the best specialist in the world leveraging the best medical technology than have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods pull up on his horse drawn carriage and cut my arm to bleed me. Basically what you're saying is that you're a racist and you hate people from India. Incidentally - most of the best specialists in the world are in the U.S. but just not in your podunk town with you and grandma. It's kind of nice to know that you can see the heart specialists in the world renowned Cleveland Clinic if you live in Arizona.

But hey....tell us again of the "marvels" of sitting on the couch with grandma and drinking the milk that was delivered to your day. :eusa_doh:

I've realized that genius here confuses service (a doctor coming to your house, the milkman delivering milk) with technology... :lmao:
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
Sorry, I'd rather see the best specialist in the world leveraging the best medical technology than have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods pull up on his horse drawn carriage and cut my arm to bleed me. Basically what you're saying is that you're a racist and you hate people from India. Incidentally - most of the best specialists in the world are in the U.S. but just not in your podunk town with you and grandma. It's kind of nice to know that you can see the heart specialists in the world renowned Cleveland Clinic if you live in Arizona.

But hey....tell us again of the "marvels" of sitting on the couch with grandma and drinking the milk that was delivered to your day. :eusa_doh:

I've realized that genius here confuses service (a doctor coming to your house, the milkman delivering milk) with technology... :lmao:
I asked you to list just 3 technology breakthroughs impacting mankind in the last 50 years. You can't even name one.
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
With my way - nobody has to travel (neither the doctor nor the patient) and you get to see an exponentially better doctor. The fact that you think it's bad shows how stupid old people are these days. They can't get past the 1950's. That was the "golden era" and anything beyond that is no good. Like I said genius - my mom's the same way. I'm used to dealing with the absurdity. We all just pat her gently on her head and send her back to her nursing home room. It's all you can do with people who can't embrace technology and move on.
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
Sorry, I'd rather see the best specialist in the world leveraging the best medical technology than have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods pull up on his horse drawn carriage and cut my arm to bleed me. Basically what you're saying is that you're a racist and you hate people from India. Incidentally - most of the best specialists in the world are in the U.S. but just not in your podunk town with you and grandma. It's kind of nice to know that you can see the heart specialists in the world renowned Cleveland Clinic if you live in Arizona.

But hey....tell us again of the "marvels" of sitting on the couch with grandma and drinking the milk that was delivered to your day. :eusa_doh:

I've realized that genius here confuses service (a doctor coming to your house, the milkman delivering milk) with technology... :lmao:
I asked you to list just 3 technology breakthroughs impacting mankind in the last 50 years. You can't even name one.
I named three stupid. The cell phone, the desktop computer, and LVAD. It's all right there for everyone to see. You denying that it's there doesn't change the fact that it is there. :cuckoo:
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
With my way - nobody has to travel (neither the doctor nor the patient) and you get to see an exponentially better doctor. The fact that you think it's bad shows how stupid old people are these days. They can't get past the 1950's. That was the "golden era" and anything beyond that is no good. Like I said genius - my mom's the same way. I'm used to dealing with the absurdity. We all just pat her gently on her head and send her back to her nursing home room. It's all you can do with people who can't embrace technology and move on.
A medical diagnoses over the phone is advanced.:rofl:
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.
Here...let me help you. I know how confusing everything can get when you get older. :eusa_doh:

serv·ice
ˈsərvəs/
noun
1. the action of helping or doing work for someone.
"millions are involved in voluntary service"
synonyms: favor, kindness, good turn, helping hand; More

2. a system supplying a public need such as transport, communications, or utilities such as electricity and water.
"a regular bus service"
synonyms: amenity, facility, resource, utility
"a range of local services"

tech·nol·o·gy
tekˈnäləjē/
noun
  1. the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
    "advances in computer technology"
    • machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
    • the branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences.
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
Sorry, I'd rather see the best specialist in the world leveraging the best medical technology than have Dr. Elmer "Bubba" Woods pull up on his horse drawn carriage and cut my arm to bleed me. Basically what you're saying is that you're a racist and you hate people from India. Incidentally - most of the best specialists in the world are in the U.S. but just not in your podunk town with you and grandma. It's kind of nice to know that you can see the heart specialists in the world renowned Cleveland Clinic if you live in Arizona.

But hey....tell us again of the "marvels" of sitting on the couch with grandma and drinking the milk that was delivered to your day. :eusa_doh:

I've realized that genius here confuses service (a doctor coming to your house, the milkman delivering milk) with technology... :lmao:
I asked you to list just 3 technology breakthroughs impacting mankind in the last 50 years. You can't even name one.
I named three stupid. The cell phone, the desktop computer, and LVAD. It's all right there for everyone to see. You denying that it's there doesn't change the fact that it is there. :cuckoo:
Einstein thinks mobile phones and computers didn't exist 50 years ago.
And I'm sure every American is happy they have an LVAD implanted in their chest.

BTW Einstein, I have a US patent for a medical device and am living happily ever after.
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
With my way - nobody has to travel (neither the doctor nor the patient) and you get to see an exponentially better doctor. The fact that you think it's bad shows how stupid old people are these days. They can't get past the 1950's. That was the "golden era" and anything beyond that is no good. Like I said genius - my mom's the same way. I'm used to dealing with the absurdity. We all just pat her gently on her head and send her back to her nursing home room. It's all you can do with people who can't embrace technology and move on.
A medical diagnoses over the phone is advanced.:rofl:
It's not over the phone genius. The robot has full medical diagnosis capabilities (heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, etc.) and the app has full video service so the physician can see everything they would be able to see in person.

But hey....keep confusing service with technology :lmao:
 
Yes, a doctor going to the home of a sick person rather than making that sick person travel to sit in a waiting room for hours is a sign of a more advanced society.

The fact you think skyping with Dr Raj in India to diagnosis and cure you is a good thing simply shows how stupid young people are these days.
With my way - nobody has to travel (neither the doctor nor the patient) and you get to see an exponentially better doctor. The fact that you think it's bad shows how stupid old people are these days. They can't get past the 1950's. That was the "golden era" and anything beyond that is no good. Like I said genius - my mom's the same way. I'm used to dealing with the absurdity. We all just pat her gently on her head and send her back to her nursing home room. It's all you can do with people who can't embrace technology and move on.
A medical diagnoses over the phone is advanced.:rofl:
It's not over the phone genius. The robot has full medical diagnosis capabilities (heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, etc.) and the app has full video service so the physician can see everything they would be able to see in person.

But hey....keep confusing service with technology :lmao:
The app sticks a finger up my ass and fondles my balls?
 

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