There's a baby boy! Big trouble.
For months, the news has been stirring the world that computer and mobile phone manufacturers are sitting up to their necks in garbage because there are not enough processors. Car manufacturers are also in huge trouble because of this. Terrified statistics tell us: infinite economic growth is slowing down, not because of the finite size of the planet, but because of the shutdown of Asian factories pouring buckets of chips per second.
And then we haven't even talked about further worrying developments...
The inhabitants of the Polynesian islands built from computer waste are also worried, the supply is in danger! The owners of ships that transport peripherals (printers and others) in thousands of containers that fail due to mechanical damage are also anxiously watching the supply of garbage, which has become a problem.
Mothers and fathers note with desperate faces: the regular annual smartphone and motherboard replacement will not be done, and the luckier classmates will smell the poverty on the child. And what about the hit of Christmas, the computerized teenage brain shrinks?! What will the kid push like this from morning to night?!
The car factories... well, they're in real trouble! And we ourselves, since we may not be able to meet modern expectations and will not be able to change cars every six years. However, I myself am anxiously waiting for the moment when I can buy a brand new car that rivals the reliability of a Parisian left behind for the price of a smaller apartment. By the way, ninety percent of the world's road network has been endowed with unusable functions by the continuous economic boom.
In addition, the ice cream in the car is not only licked back, but also there, as it also takes a pinch to write out the digital sticker attached to the steering wheel on almost all roads in Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, North America, Northern and Southern Europe. bacon board: There's an error, dear! Self-driving and sign recognition functions are not possible! "For another hundred years or so..." I add with decadent pessimism.
And look, if it continues like this, it will be possible to build a normal road network against traffic jams, which until now had to be made bearable by the radar cruise control.
So, the world is in trouble. Not the good people, but the world. Things went both ways. There is the world, there are people. There is the economy, and there is the population. And what is good for one is bad for another.
Who belongs to which caste? – the Good Lord decides, and the person can scratch his head: which version is better.