Patrick John Hayes FAAAIis a British computer scientist who lives and works in the United States. As of March 2006, he is a Senior Research Scientist at the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola, Florida... (wikipedia)
We do this every day with clients around the world.
There are a whole lot of people pitching in.
(Customers) don't like machines, and they don't want to put someone out of work. They're just fighting us on it.
Once we get the public's acceptance on it, we're going to save some money. We've all used a pop machine, it's not that difficult, but people are still having problems with it.
As a clinical person herself, Sister Pat has encouraged a strong emergence of focus around patient safety and patient care as part of the board's work.
I'm just curious as to why it's closing. My wife works in job-creation in the area and it makes you worry seeing a flagship store in a mall leave with no prospect of anything replacing it.