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Comments on: iRobot Looj will clean your gutters

Plans for new gutter-cleaning robot from iRobot surface on FCC Web site.

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This is how lazy we are...
by thedreaming August 30, 2007 8:11 AM PDT
We actually develop robots that clean gutters and floors! We could be making robots that save lives by doing dangerous stuff by putting out fires or fighting wars or disarming a minefield but Noooooooooooooo, we have to make a robot that cleans a gutter cause we're so lazy that cleaning is beneath us.
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You don't think cleaning gutters is dangerous?
by Tom_E August 30, 2007 8:44 AM PDT
Spoken like someone who

(a) has never leaned a little bit too far on a high ladder resting on a sloping lawn to try to reach that last bunch of wet leaves in the corner

and/or

(b) is too young to consider that there might be a time when you don't feel safe on a ladder but aren't quite ready to move to The Home just yet

Also, FYI, iRobot does make military robots that are saving some lives that Bush would otherwise be throwing away. (But that's another rant)
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Where do you think this technology came from?
by skrubol August 30, 2007 10:41 AM PDT
iRobot got its start in military SWAT and hazmat robots. Selling to the general public has massive income potential compared to selling to government agencies. These consumer robots have trickle-down technology from the big boys, but the future hazard robots will get trickle-up tech from the mass market robots (price reduction, maybe making their deployment more common for instance.) So in a very indirect way, these robots are helping save lives.
you're right but...
by this1! August 30, 2007 11:57 AM PDT
society has always been this lazy, its just now we are replacing the workforce of human services (maids, carpet cleaners, roofers) with robots. We were always this lazy, its just now we don't actually have to pay a service, just a 1 time cost to buy a machine to do it.
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