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RE: Daily Crypto Markets Live Blog: Crypto Market Cap Back At $2T (08/12/21)

We have not perfected robotic vacuums yet. However, we are onto the next stage of robotic mechanisms.

Millions will be happy to not have to spend Saturday morning mowing the lawn.

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I like the concept of cutting only small pieces of grass every day so you don't need to collect it and it acts like fertilizer

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I wasn't thinking about it like that but it definitely would be much easier. Its less work and it helps the ground where you live.

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It is an interesting concept. If something it automated who really cares how long it takes to get something done.

We will see how long it takes to get the sensor and mapping correct. A lot of variables needing improvement to make these type of devices (along with vacuums) work.

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I don't mow the lawn very often either...I tend to just wait till it becomes way to overgrown and do it then. I do think it will definitely make lives much easier.

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Life is easier because you do not have to do it. LOL

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But that will create unemployment among teenagers who planed on earning their spending money or savings!

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How many teenagers have you seen mowing the lawn?

They went the direction of the paperboy.

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I live in a city, so that would be 0 teenagers.

Then again, teenagers may make just as much money shoveling snow during winter.

Eventually everything old gives way to the new. I just thought the lawnmower experience would stick around longer. At least grade-school age children have the lemonade stand experience (city permits permitting), but robots may as well replace them as well.

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