"Renegade" wrote in
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Here is a thought,,,,so it is small,flat, and round, now let that
little bugger loose in a room at night, or better yet, your coming
down the stairs at night and there are no lights on,,,,hmm,,,you just
happen to step on the thing when it's passing buy, and all of a sudden
whoop's there it is!!! I can see the lawsuits a' comin.
"FFQ" wrote in message
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Dad just bought a small yacht, 32ft express cruiser, he says it was
the end of summer steal. It needs what we all refer to as TLC, to
stay positive. Mom passed last Spring and it has just has been
difficult for all of us. We are all experiencing a real void and
although adjusting we're filling it with some strange behavior. Like
I re-decorated 2 perfectly nice rooms in my house -just because- and
dad bought a car and fixed it up for my younger sister now has this
small yacht.
We'll he's great about the carpentry and handyman tasks but needs
help in the cleanup. So I finally figured out what to get him for
his birthday next month. Its one of those Roomba Robot Vacuums. We
were watching the tube and he saw the commercial and thought it was
the next best thing since sliced bread.
I told him to get a cleaning women to come in.. god knows I can't
help my motto is Housekeeping won't kill you but why take the chance.
So should I get him his Discovery Robot? Anyone have one and like
it? the way I look at it is he can use it in the house, in the cabin
of the boat and if he buys an RV next year he's covered there too.
I've had a very good experience with my Roomba. It's definitely a
vacuum, not a sweeper. It even uses sound to detect if an area is clean
or not. It listens to the number of particles hitting it as it sucks.
When the noises get far enough apart, it moves on. I thought that was
pretty cool technology. I really believe my floors are a lot cleaner. It
does take awhile to do a room, but that means I'm not doing it so I'm
happy.
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