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4th October 2004, 13:19 | #1 |
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Roboland!!!
Yay for kiwi ingenuity
http://www.roboland.co.nz/ saw the ads on telly - to quote a popular quote from some other fulla 'I for one welcome our new robot overlords' 'primed & ready to destroy!' smiley |
4th October 2004, 13:23 | #2 |
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oooowwahhh
i wonder if the Friendly Vac has a special "pleasure attachment" for those long, lonely nights that lie ahead of me ? |
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4th October 2004, 13:26 | #4 |
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that website ain't gonna do them any favours...
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4th October 2004, 13:27 | #5 | |
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yay for Kiwi ingenuity anyway!!! 1, 2, 3, yay!!! |
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4th October 2004, 13:27 | #6 |
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I want a robot vacum cleaner.
now |
4th October 2004, 13:29 | #7 |
I have detailed files
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But a Roomba can go under things - that one looks a little too tall.
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4th October 2004, 13:35 | #8 |
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I like how some of the images are http://127.0.0.1:1030/images/con_address.png etc
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4th October 2004, 13:40 | #9 |
Wireless Slacker
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Damn, I want one of those Roomba things, they look cool
http://www.irobot.com/consumer/produ....cfm?prodid=19 Only US$269.99 too Last edited by Noodles : 4th October 2004 at 13:42. |
4th October 2004, 14:17 | #10 |
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You can pretty much guarantee that no pet owners will buy a Roomba.
I can see that thing travelling 2ft on our carpet and choking to death. |
4th October 2004, 15:01 | #11 |
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I just wonder if it's got a "chase the cat" mode
Our cat is scared enough of the real vacuum cleaner |
4th October 2004, 15:51 | #12 |
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Kill them all
KILL THEM |
4th October 2004, 16:45 | #13 | |
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Maybe adapt it to chase small dogs.... They'd probably enjoy it, which is a plus. |
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4th October 2004, 17:25 | #14 |
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I'm sure if we put an RFID chip on the cat, then you could home in on it =)
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4th October 2004, 23:24 | #15 |
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robo wars
http://www.myrobot.co.nz
kermit to do your lawn or the batmoble There are those who believe - that life here - began out there - far across the universe ....... "BY YOUR COMMAND" |
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6th October 2004, 04:38 | #17 |
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that robot has a mean cameltoe going on....
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6th October 2004, 16:28 | #19 | |
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6th October 2004, 16:30 | #20 |
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NO!
its very possible...... and i deny NOTHING!.... ...now close the closet door fuck yah! |
6th October 2004, 16:41 | #21 |
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http://www.roboland.co.nz/about.htm
{content} I for one welcome our half completed website overlords. |
6th October 2004, 16:43 | #22 | |
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Does anyone see what's wrong here?
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6th October 2004, 16:52 | #24 |
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that its the wrong time of the year, so the porch grass isnt growing?
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6th October 2004, 20:19 | #25 |
Wireless Slacker
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It must be searching for Sarah Conner
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7th October 2004, 01:20 | #26 |
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"what's the hell is that screaching noise" "daddy what's goat.sx" "darling is this thing supposted to mow the porch" |
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31st December 2013, 11:22 | #28 |
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We bought a Roomba 780 the other day. I was able to get an open-box one for $620 and that seemed like a fair price for an experiment on whether these work. A few days on and I'm set on picking up two 880s to compliment the 780 when I pop over to the US in early April. Why? We've got a three storey house and it's just easier to have one for each floor.
This machine handles pet fur (two dogs, one cat and a pig) marvelously and it works absolutely as advertised. Indeed it does a better job than my wife with our Dyson; possibly because the wife gets bored before the job is done properly and she doesn't want to vacuum everyday where as the Roomba has no choice other than to start work at 3am every day. Last edited by Golden Teapot : 31st December 2013 at 11:23. |
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How do they handle varying surfaces? Eg. from wood floors to rug, rug to vinyl, vinyl to feeces etc.? Been thinking bout getting one, cheaper than a woman, but worried it'd be just as confounded by 'complicated' surfaces. The last one i had always glitched when deciding between broom or vacuum. Last edited by aR Que : 31st December 2013 at 12:22. |
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31st December 2013, 13:52 | #30 |
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We're using it on tiles and carpet; it cleans both without problems and without us having to do anything. I've not tried it on feeces - perhaps this type of floor covering is common up North but here in the majesty of rural Albany this sort of stuff is never experienced.
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31st December 2013, 16:02 | #31 |
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I guess you don't count it a problem, cause you think it doesn't smell.
So a 10-20mm step, no probs? |
31st December 2013, 16:56 | #32 |
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I think it'd go down that step, I don't see it going back up unless it has caterpillar tracks.
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I just want to understand this, sir. Every time a rug is micturated upon in this fair city, I have to compensate the owner? |
31st December 2013, 17:37 | #33 |
I have detailed files
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Do they empty themselves yet?
Hanging out for the autodump. |
31st December 2013, 17:46 | #34 |
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The limit is about 1.5cm for transitions; the wheels are spring loaded and the underbody is tapered to allow transitions. At some point the cliff sensors kick in and stop it going over edges - it won't go down our stairs meaning the wife still has some small use for our Dyson.
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1st January 2014, 00:02 | #36 |
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I bought a new Roomba Red off Ebay about 6 years ago. It worked fine for a year or so then got it's knickers in a twist and would do no more than running around in circles beeping. Google told me that is was a firmware problem that could be fixed by getting a device from the manufacturer to plug into it to fix the problem, freely available from the manufacturer in the US. I contacted them in the states but they refused to supply the device because I had purchased the Roomba through "unauthorised channels", despite offering to pay the freight to and from the US. They suggested I contact the NZ distributor. At that time, their were none. So, I binned it. GT, be aware that this could be a problem if you purchase in the US. It seems that companies in that country don't give a fuck about supporting their products outside of the good old US of A
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worst necro 2013
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13th January 2014, 19:56 | #38 | |
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20th April 2014, 00:02 | #40 |
Love, Actuary
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Just got an 880 home under my arm coming back from a seminar in the US.
I need three Roombas in total to make life easy (we have a three storey house). I had thought of buying another open-box 780 off of TradeMe (I see they're as low as $500 now) but instead I'm going to get a second 880. The 880 does work better on tiles and the rollers are definitely staying cleaner while sucking up the husky fur. |