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Re: Trash-Bot



I don't know about a breathing machine, but it's obvious that a great
number of Brits haven't taken up the electric toothbrush in droves - or
even the manual version for that matter!   ...and then there's nothing
quite as healthy as warm beer and bangers to keep the ol' ticker
ticking.

From:Pooh Bear
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> Mike Ross wrote:
>
>> "Pooh Bear" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:43D0E329.2261AD8F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>>
>>> Nehmo Sergheyev wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm thinking of making a trash can/bag transporter robot,
>>>> something for residential use, where trash is picked up once a
>>>> week by the curb. This device would be a low flat container that
>>>> would hold garbage bags and cans. When trash day comes, the robot
>>>> would open a gate (gate has electrical power opener), then drive
>>>> itself down the driveway to the curb. The trash gets picked up,
>>>> and then the robot returns to its primary duty station, where it's
>>>> connected to a recharger.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Is this so that Americans can get fatter still by taking even less
>>> exercise
>>> ?
>>>
>>> My suggestion is that your idea's stupid.
>>>
>>
>> Not all us Americans are fat...
>
> It is however home to the 400 pound human.
>
>> some are disabled and can't walk, so this
>> device could be quite useful.
>
> No - it's a joke. In fact I suspect it's a troll really. Makes you
> wonder how ppl manage to live without machines to do everything for
> them doesn't it ?
>
> How about a breathing machine to take away the effort of using your
> own lungs too ?
>
> Graham




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