I suppose I could lower you down if we find any rope, or something sturdy, or you could lower me down. I'm less likely to die if I fall to the next floor.
Major technological advancements are always made to maintain a clean and happy home with less effort than scrubbing the floor down on your hands and knees. If Bridge's demonstration doesn't suffice, I have a few things at home I'd be happy to show you in action.
Here, I'll turn them off now so I have something to work with later. Arthur certainly does a good job of giving me things to clean up. [Pentaps here, then an unheard sigh.]
It can definitely lead to some laziness, yes, but convenience always leads to a little slacking off.
There exists a machine like a vacuum that you can push over smooth, hard floors to scrub and wash. There is also a device that allows you to wash carpet. Lastly, there was a breakthrough, compact robot that can vacuum and mop unsupervised. I actually have one of those in my closet; they call them 'Roombas'.
Arthur himself can be a dust monster. I'm always finding wrappers and plates of half-eaten food sitting around somewhere. Even with all of these handy devices, I'm still doing daily chores.
Unfortunately, no. I tried accessing it to see if it perceived, but it doesn't. It follows orders and cleans the floors, a very basic computer program. I don't need to feed it, but there is a little station where I plug it in to charge the batteries.
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Date: 2010-09-20 04:02 am (UTC)From:The kaninchen aren't far. At the edges of the bridges along the side, in small little caves and burrows.At least the dust was useful for something.
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Date: 2010-09-20 04:34 am (UTC)From:So that's where they've been hidin'striked out fast
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Date: 2010-09-20 06:24 am (UTC)From:Prolly better to lure 'em out.striked out fast
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Date: 2010-09-20 05:07 am (UTC)From:/THREADJACK
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Date: 2010-09-20 04:06 am (UTC)From:th-the walking wikipedia wants to help
Date: 2010-09-20 02:03 pm (UTC)From:Here, I'll turn them off now so I have something to work with later. Arthur certainly does a good job of giving me things to clean up. [Pentaps here, then an unheard sigh.]
the bookman wants to pick the walking wikipedia's brain XD
Date: 2010-09-20 04:18 pm (UTC)From:What else is there? Some mechanical mop?
Did Arthur end up with a dust monster too?
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Date: 2010-09-20 04:47 pm (UTC)From:There exists a machine like a vacuum that you can push over smooth, hard floors to scrub and wash. There is also a device that allows you to wash carpet. Lastly, there was a breakthrough, compact robot that can vacuum and mop unsupervised. I actually have one of those in my closet; they call them 'Roombas'.
Arthur himself can be a dust monster. I'm always finding wrappers and plates of half-eaten food sitting around somewhere. Even with all of these handy devices, I'm still doing daily chores.
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Date: 2010-09-20 04:51 pm (UTC)From:Wow, sounds like a disaster.
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Date: 2010-09-20 07:57 am (UTC)From:[She's not sure where that came from or why she wrote it so hastily or insistently, but...it rings true, so she leaves it.]
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Date: 2010-09-21 05:30 am (UTC)From:/threadjacks. Gently.
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