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Is it possible to opt out of receiving junk mail?

Yes, it is possible to opt out of receiving junk mail.Copied and pasted from the FTC: Stopping Unsolicited Mail, Phone Calls, and Email:Tired of having your mailbox crammed with unsolicited mail, including preapproved credit card applications? Fed up with getting telemarketing calls just as you're sitting down to dinner? Fuming that your email inbox is chock-full of unsolicited advertising? The good news is that you can cut down on the number of unsolicited mailings, calls, and emails you receive by learning where to go to "just say no."Consumer Reporting CompaniesIf you decide that you don't want to receive prescreened offers of credit and insurance, you have two choices: You can opt out of receiving them for five years or opt out of receiving them permanently.To opt out for five years: Call toll-free 1-888-5-OPT-OUT (1-888-567-8688) or visit www.optoutprescreen.com. The phone number and website are operated by the major consumer reporting companies.To opt out permanently: You may begin the permanent Opt-Out process online at www.optoutprescreen.com. To complete your request, you must return the signed Permanent Opt-Out Election form, which will be provided after you initiate your online request.When you call or visit the website, you'll be asked to provide certain personal information, including your home telephone number, name, Social Security number, and date of birth. The information you provide is confidential and will be used only to process your request to opt out.If you don't have access to the Internet, you may send a written request to permanently opt out to each of the major consumer reporting companies. Make sure your request includes your home telephone number, name, Social Security number, and date of birth.ExperianOpt OutP.O. Box 919Allen, TX 75013TransUnionName Removal OptionP.O. Box 505Woodlyn, PA 19094Equifax, Inc.OptionsP.O. Box 740123Atlanta, GA 30374Innovis Consumer AssistanceP.O. Box 495Pittsburgh, PA 15230Direct MarketersTelemarketingThe federal government's National Do Not Call Registry is a free, easy way to reduce the telemarketing calls you get at home. To register your phone number or to get information about the registry, visit www.donotcall.gov, or call 1-888-382-1222 from the phone number you want to register. You will get fewer telemarketing calls within 31 days of registering your number. Telephone numbers on the registry will only be removed when they are disconnected and reassigned, or when you choose to remove a number from the registry.Mail and EmailConsumers can register at the Direct Marketing Association's (DMA) consumer website: www.DMAchoice.org for a processing fee of $2 for a period of ten years. Registering online is the fastest way to see results. DMAchoice offers consumers a simple, step-by-step process that enables them to decide what mail they do and do not want.In addition, DMAchoice online offers registration for DMA's eMail Preference Service (reduce your unsolicited commercial email);Mail-in registration:If you do not wish to complete your registration online, you can register for DMAchoice by using the mail-in form that is online: fill out the DMAChoice Mail In Form with all required information, print it and mail to the address below.Or, if you do not have access to the Internet, you can register by sending your name and address (with signature), along with a $3 processing fee (check or money order payable to DMA) to:DMAChoiceDMAPO Box 900Cos Cob, CT 06807Department of Motor VehiclesThe Drivers Privacy Protection Act allows states to distribute personal information only to law enforcement officials, courts, government agencies, private investigators, insurance underwriters, and similar businesses — but not for direct marketing and other uses.

Why is Thailand so resistant to automation, preferring instead to keep deploying cheap labour in low productivity jobs? Is it driven by economic or social/political factors?

What give you the impression Thailand is resistant to automation? I’d say it's quite the opposite, Thailand is embracing automation more than ever due to a combination of the ageing population and severe labour shortage. Thailand has a low fertility rate and unemployment level of 0.56% - one of the lowest in the world!! There are more than 3 million migrant workers in the country.Manufacturing is the key driver of the economy while tourism contribute only 10–15% of the GDP.In the automotive industry, Thailand ranked 1st for motor vehicle production in ASEAN and ranked 6th globally for commercial vehicle production in 2015. In the electrical and electronics industry, Thailand is the second largest global producer and exporter of data storage units like Hard Disk Drives. The use of automation and robotics in Thailand’s food and food processing industry has also been increasing. In the agriculture industry, there have been developments to implement robots into farming in order to create smart farming. By doing so, it will reduce the resources and waste generated by agriculture.Thailand’s world-class medical facilities with more than 1,000 public and 300 private hospitals drive the demand for service robots in order to enhance to quality of life nationally and globally.Examples of automation in healthcare include Dinsow, Elderly Care Robot, developed by CT Asia; Fhasai, robot-assisted therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders, developed by Mahidol University; Sensible Tab, arm rehabilitation robot, developed by TCELS; Tmgi B-Hive, pharmacy automation system to refill medicines at a rate of 20 seconds per prescription, developed by FIBO; Supreme Hitera, and TCELS BumBee, Medical Dispenser Robot, developed by FIBO, Supreme Hitera, and TCELS.According to the International Federation of Robotics, Thailand’s exports for industrial robots will increase from 4,200 units in 2015 to 7,500 units in 2018.Automation is quite popular. It has political support, everyone is behind it.Thailand also offers resources for research and development and human resources training such asBart Lab: Center for Biomedical and Robotics Technology at the Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol UniversitySKUBA: Intelligent Robotics and Mechatronics Laboratory at Kasetsart UniversityRegional Center of Robotics Technology at the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn UniversityNational Innovation AgencyThe Federation of Thai IndustriesNational Science and Technology Development AgencyNational Metal and Materials Technology CenterAsian Institute of TechnologyThai-German InstituteMore info…Growth of the Robotics Industry in Thailand | RoboticsTomorrowEDIT:My detailed response to Callum Pugh’s comment below:Dear Callum, just for the record, I’m not a Thai national. I have an interest in Thailand and have been travelling there for the last 30 years. I’ve seen how much the country has changed.Please don't take anything I say other than factual. I only provided specific answers to your specific question. Is Thailand resistant to automation? The answer is no. The government, big businesses, Small & medium sized enterprises are embracing innovation and they will try to cut costs where possible.I think you're also a bit confused. Maybe you’re thinking about specific tasks (as opposed to jobs) that could be automated? Your case in point being the handling of payment at a point to point transaction could be done by machines rather than human.Sometime seemingly mundane services stay, because it add values or enhance the customer’s experience. For example, I noticed that at Pizza Huts outlets in Thailand, someone come and greet you when you walk through the door. People come and take your order and bring you a menu? This is unthinkable in other countries.Why do you think this only happening in Thailand? If say I own the pizza franchise I’d wabt to reduce overhead costs, right? The same logic applies to banks. Banks still hire bank tellers because many people still prefer to have that human interaction.From what I’ve observed Thailand is a service oriented culture, much like Japan. Not because it's cheaper for a business to hire someone to do those oft repeated menial tasks. It's also about adding values.Thai people generally understand what customer service is about. Now, this may not hold true for every businesses. I did come across unhelpful shop assistants at shopping malls. Bangkok taxi drivers are also notorious for being rude.However, back to your question about the types of menial jobs and unemployment level, you really need to put things in perspectives.Thailand is facing an issue not often found in developing economies. Due to successful birth control program (started some 30 years ago) Thailand is now stuck with an ageing society and a skilled-labour shortage. This is 2017. Thailand is an upper middle income country and it's trying to escape the middle income trap. So naturally automation is the way of the future.Based on a recent nationwide survey, a quarter of businesses are reporting shortfalls of hires and another report suggests for every 100 openings, companies could only find 77 recruits. This is an undesired outcome of Thailand’s very low rate of unemployment which has averaged around 1% for the past ten years.In the industrial sector where around 600,000 vacancies remain unfilled. This is why Thai businesses have always recruited from neighbouring countries, but as living standards and wages improve in migrant workers’ own countries, businesses are now scrambling for a more sustainable solution.The fourth industrial revolution, often referred to as Industry 4.0, is currently one of the Thai government’s most recent intitiatives to address the labour shortage, and increase the nation’s output. Have a read about that on the internet and see if it makes any sense. This is a national policy. So it's not me saying, they are adopting it as a national policy!A number of manufacturers have already shifted to smart factories, where cyber-physical systems make decentralised production decisions as the machines monitor actual physical processes by themselves.Did you know Thailand is the world’s second largest producer of computer hard drives after China? This account for about 40% of global HDD production, exporting more than U.S.$12bn worth annually. One of the leading players in this industry, Seagate Technology was amongst the first multinational firms in Thailand to have invested in a fully automated smart factory, where their robots assemble hard drives 24 hours a day, while providing humans with real time updates via internet of things. This is the future!How many human hours do you think is required to assemble 40% of the world's hard drives, two million vehicles each year, digital cameras, TVs, air cons units, millions of cans of processed foods and everything else under the sun?Even Thai softdrink makers like Ichitan employs fully automated warehouse, which determine the number of packages to be sent to the bays of shipping? Not only that - this process is automated through the cloud by point of sales devices at major retail outlets that sell drinks. Each time the inventory is depleted there's an automated process for new orders to come.Now to the examples that you've mentioned:You mentioned automated payment. Thailand is one of the early adopters of cashless payment. There is even a national Digital Payment Masterplan.Thailand transitioning into cashless society via e-payment planAutomated payment machines for parkingNot only automated machines, more of these machines are being installed in buildings in Bangkok to allow vertical stacking of cars.Automated passport control at the airportThis was recently implemented at Suvarnabhumi Airport… roll-out at other international airports in the future.http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/bangkok/2017/08/21/auto-passport-control-gates-open-suvarnabhumi/Government services cannot be performed online (Social Security payments, visa applications, international money transfers).There's an eGov portal. Unfortunately it's only in Thai.https://www.egov.go.th/th/index.phpTopping up Rabbit Card for the BTS cannot be done by machine, nor can exchanging notes for coins.There are many places let you topping up Rabbit Card: See this link: Where to usePersonally I think it's a terrible idea to install such machines at BTS station as they could be obsolete in the near future. Considering there are about 40-50 BTS stations at the moment? So it makes no sense from an economy of scale. Besides people who are not familiar with instructions may hold up the queues.Someone may develop an app tomorrow that let people top up their Rabbit Card via mobile then people might prefer that. The mobile Japanese app "Line" is very popular in Thailand with over 33 million users. Thailand is the second country in the world after Japan to have Line Pay…Line Pay debuts in ThailandThen there are emerging services like Apple payWave.ATMs can also add this functionality and you can find them in every corners of BKK. But do you want to pay 200 Baht for every transaction?When you put everything in perspective your suggestion that Thailand is resistant to automation simply doesn't add up, it is quite far off the mark in fact. Otherwise you are saying businesses don't want to cut cost and they are resistant to profits, which is simply not true.Cheers

Which start-ups are based in Rotterdam area?

There are hundreds of startups in Rotterdam with the city’s local expertise revolving around the Maritime, Circular Economy, Transportation, Construction, Life Sciences & Energy sectors. Quite a few Enterprise Software ventures are also present. In addition, the proximity of a high-tech centre as Delft (which is just a 10-minute train ride from Rotterdam) enables projects and easy knowledge transfer in fields like AI, IoT, Robotics, Aeronautics, and Nanotechnologies.Below you can find a list of Rotterdam-based startups, originally published in my overview of Rotterdam’s tech ecosystem: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rotterdams-tech-ecosystem-who-10-words-etien-yovchev/Maritime4Shipping :Chartering App Making Waterway Transport More EfficientDockTech: A water depth Prediction platformECONcrete: Eco-friendly concrete solutions for coastal infrastructureFiberSail: Real-time analytics for the condition and behavior of wind turbine bladesGreenSeaGuard: Emission Monitoring SystemsIonada: A Clean Technology Company specializing in air emission and water treatment technologies.McNetiq: Safe magnet anchoring as an alternative to temporary welds.MedAssist.online: Solutions that help ship captains provide better and faster medical treatment to their crewsParable: Immersive Training for Work with Dangerous Industrial Equipment (Headquartered in Utrecht but graduated from PortXL.)PortJoin: A platform to promote communication between maritime companies.RadiantFleet: Crew & Ship Management SoftwareRanMarine Technology: Aqua-drones that clear the water of waste, plastics and other non-biodegradables.Shipskart: Online marketplace for marine productsShypple: A full-service forwarder, empowered by intuitive, plug & play software.Teqplay: Creates the technology to enable collaboration in the logistics network.Threatspan: Maritime cyber security softwareTulyp Wind: Low-noise, small-risk wind turbineWhale Washing: The Car Wash for ShipsCircular Economy & CleantechAquaFutura: Aquaponics-based, cost-effective and efficient system for growing food.BimBimBikes: Platform for bike rentalsBlueRoof: Creates a substrate from residual waste at water treatment plantsByCycling: Helps companies to get employees out of their cars, and on bikes.Burgs Foods: Making Delicious And Healthy Cricket Based Food ProductsCoffee Based: Makes products from coffee wasteEfficiator: Software to turn customers greenEnergy Floors: Dance Floors Generating Kinetic EnergyJedlix: Smart EV Charging AppMetroPolder: A smart water storage system that enables new uses for rain water.Outlander Materials: Develops a bio-based packaging solution that is fully compostable.Perpetual Plastic Project: An interactive plastic recycling installation where plastic waste is recycled on the spot into new products by 3D-printers.Rainmaker: Makes safe drinking water possible in impossible places.Rotterzwam: Growing super fresh mushrooms on the coffee waste of RotterdamSkoon Energy: Large-Battery Sharing PlatformThe Ocean Cleanup: Develops advanced technologies to rid the world's oceans of plastic.Waterweg: Creates circular solutions from dredged sedimentsHealthcare & Life SciencesAbegaill: Develop medical devices in the field of ductoscopy with the ultimate goal to treat pre(malignant) breast disease.Numeric Biotech: Develops therapeutics to cure and prevent age-related diseasesOmnigen: DNA Reports on demandQuantib: Develops radiology software for quantitative MRI and CT image analysis.Sensara: Uses IoT sensors to empower senior citizens to enjoy their independenceSkylineDX: Builds diagnostic solutions on the cutting edge of technology and geneticsSpeakSee: Creates accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearingTinybot: Social robots that assist dementia elderly by providing systematic instructions for daily tasksVirtualMedSchool: Flight Simulator for Medical ProfessionalsFintechBillink: After-sales payment solutionDeclaree: One app for all your expenses, credit card expenditures, mileage and travel.Equidam: Calculate your business valuation online in minutes.InvoiceSharing: Automated Accounts Payable Invoice AccountingMempay: Solution for easy management of (online) subscriptions.Enterprise SoftwareAnalys.io: A platform that analyzes give consultants and service providers better overview of their clients.Bisner: Coworking space community management softwareEasyGenerator: eLearning authoring softwareFlexAppeal: Employee Onboarding AppInfluentials: An influencer marketing software & networkMendix: A low-code platform used by businesses like KLM, Philips, and the University of Pennsylvania to develop mobile & web apps at scale (Recently acquired by Siemens for $730 million in cash).Mopinion: All-in-1 software to collect and analyse user feedback.MP-Objects: Supply Chain Orchestration SoftwareNotificare: Contextual Marketing SoftwareSpaceship.rocks: Lead generation & prospecting softwareWidget Brain: Automatically trains, runs and manages AI to increase business performanceHigh Tech & EngineeringAirlift Systems: Light Weight Autonomous Vehicles for CommunitiesCONCR3DE: Stone 3D Printing for Construction, Design & ResearchDutch Drone Company: Faster And Safer Inspections With Unmanned Aerial SystemsNearfield Instruments: High-Throughput Scanning Probe Microscopy (HT-SPM) technologyParx Plastics: Developed a biocompatible technology to make plastics & polymers antimicrobialRamlab: Metal Parts on DemandSkel-Ex: Designs, produces and markets custom exoskeleton solutionsSustainder: Smart Outdoor Lighting SystemsReal EstateHousing Anywhere: Accommodation marketplace for international students.Roombase: With Roombase, students looking for a room can easily search for and find a room that suits their needs.Music & EntertainmentKien: Omni-Purpose Audio SpeakersLiveloop: Professional Looping Software For Live Music PerformanceSweek: A platform for young writers to find their first fans and for readers to discover new short stories.Volareo: Open source, decentralized smart speakerOtherDashtag: Personal Soccer Stats TrackerFloorplanner: Create floorplans in 2D & 3D with easeHelloprint: Makes ordering print easier.Restoranto :An app that allows busy professionals to order in restaurants before anybody 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