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- verb Present participle of
obsolete .
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Tyler Cowen links to a good article that gets at the fallacy that suddenly obsoleting our energy infrastructure and having to rebuild it will be of net economic benefit.
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Tyler Cowen links to a good article that gets at the fallacy that suddenly obsoleting our energy infrastructure and having to rebuild it will be of net economic benefit.
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The other factor that is ignored, is obsoleting existing phone, satellite, and cable video markets/networks with lower cost access to internet replacement services … VoIP, streaming movies (NetFLix) to replace cable/satellite, and streaming TV/Radio to replace over the air radio and TV.
Updated: Time Warner Cable Backs Off Metered Broadband Everywhere 2009
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For example, "Scanners Live in Vain" is a very well done story about obsoleting human jobs through advancing technology.
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Tyler Cowen links to a good article that gets at the fallacy that suddenly obsoleting our energy infrastructure and having to rebuild it will be of net economic benefit.
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One simply cannot get to an end point of obsoleting the entire US electrical generation and transportation infrastructures for free.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » You Can’t Have It Both Ways 2009
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This despite the fact that there is no way in the world that obsoleting perfectly good production capacity and requiring its replacement e.g. coal plants is a net positive for the economy.
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This despite the fact that there is no way in the world that obsoleting perfectly good production capacity and requiring its replacement e.g. coal plants is a net positive for the economy.
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We know how computers ripped through companies, obsoleting armies of secretaries and bookkeepers, then middle managers.
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Specifically, much of the left is working really hard to convince itself that obsoleting much of the current energy and transportation infrastructure and raising the price of electricity and fuel will result in net jobs growth.
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