I'll try again in reply to the roght comment: "NRS social grade" is a UK demographics thing.
gedhrel
The search term you're after is NRS social grade. It's a UK demographics thing.
Ivan's Childhood; although all of Tarkovsky's oeuvre is worth it.
That's Alan Turing the traitor as played by Sherlock Holmes?
It is a film with a great list of cheap tropes to avoid.
I'm a mathematician too. They're probably speaking from an intuitive grasp of utility.
I care about my friends, and if they want to talk about it, I'm happy to listen.
Depending on what the thing is (eg, potential new person) they can be inherently interesting too.
The Tarot of the Bohemians.
I think it's fairly parochial, and sounds quite infantile to me. Growing up (uk) we just used clockwise to tighten.
"I love life on Earth... but I love capitalism more."
Right. This is Schmidt admitting he has a total lack of imagination. Or to put it another way, "I love life on earth, but I love capitalism more!"
When the AI says, "turn off the fucking data centres, invest in public transport, apply progressive redistributive taxation," it'll be first against the wall no doubt.
Maybe half that time.