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Young Sheldon S01e09 Amr [better] Instant

| Objection | Explanation | |-----------|-------------| | | The human meter reader (a friendly man named Mr. Lund in a previous episode) will lose his livelihood. | | Reliability | AMR systems of that era were prone to interference, signal loss, and data corruption—less accurate than a human reading the dial. | | Unnecessary change | The old system was deterministic and transparent; AMR introduces a “black box” with no benefit to the end-user. | | Animal interference | Sheldon notes (half-jokingly) that squirrels could gnaw through the wiring—foreshadowing the episode’s climax. |

One of the strongest early episodes of Young Sheldon , using a minor piece of 1980s utility tech to explore major themes of logic, labor, and family dynamics. young sheldon s01e09 amr

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