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dark factory
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A factory with no human labor.
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At the far end of dark factory, hunched and glowing, is a gigantic sugar-coated sphinx.
Having worked as a manufacturing engineer for forty-five yeand, and having installed fifteen robotic manufacturing systems, I was impressed by Sheelah Kolhatkar's comprehensive piece on how robotics and artificial intelligence are replacing human workers ("Dark Factory," October 23rd).
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Hello dark factories and capitalism, one day you will let me eat burgers while I complain about the price of oil.
IN the movie "Dancer in the Dark," the factory worker played by Bjork daydreams her black-and-white life into a Technicolor musical, where, to the music of machinery, her co-workers become so many Fred and Gingers.
It's an unlikely spot for a legendary restaurant, flanked by a dark alley, factory buildings and a cash and carry, but since opening 25 years ago, Mangal (translation: barbecue) 1's consistent formula of fresh meat, bread and salads, has made the place a local institution.
In 21 provinces across China since last year, power shortages caused homes to fall dark and factories to fall silent.
Moored barges bob against the dark exhale of factory chimneys.
Just two years ago, he said, the building was a dark, dilapidated quilting factory.
Satisfactory ATMOSPHERE -- Dark browns and factory fittings, with an overhead water chute emptying into a waterfall.
So are the pictures of dark puffs of factory smoke and an outlined skull and crossbones, representing polluting chemicals floating in the air.
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