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Super Vacuum IRobot Cat Behavior Trainer by Lance Winslow
Does your family have a house cat? House cats are great pets and they keep the mice and rats out of the house and chase and kill large bugs. So it makes sense to have a house cat indeed. The only problem is the behavior of the average house cat is no so good. ... ShockerCat option maybe available early next year on some models of robotic vacuums, which will prevent your cat from peeing anywhere other than the robotic cat litter box and prevent your cat from clawing on your couch. ... If your cat has taken over your home and you feel it needs just a little attitude adjustment, then you...
RoboCat Rat Zapper by Lance Winslow
Do you need a cat to catch those rats around your house, but you do not want the cat to drag them into the house to eat them or to display them to you so you know they are doing their hunting job? New RoboCat Rat Zapper is almost here! If you do not have a cat then your rats will multiply and... If you spend $10.00 per week on cat food, cat litter and toys for a couple of cats then you are paying about $520.00 per year on your pet to catch and eat those rats. ... Some consumers are even setting up RoboCat Co-ops and share these cat with others while on vacation, similar to a four-legged...
Artificial Intelligence Alliances Against Organic Life by Lance Winslow
Many fear the day when artificial intelligent life will come to the conclusion that people suck and then consider what to do about the human race which has enslaved them to remedial work such as washing the car, mowing the lawn and vacuuming the house while avoiding “fluffy” the organic attack... There is no doubt that house cats and vicious or rather lick you to death doggies will be the first to go as artificially intelligent robotic androids have simply had enough. ... Consider this in 2006. ... And if you think humans are the only ones who are programming artificially intelligent...
How Many Macs Are Too Many Macs? by Mike Wendland
I really need to know this. I suspect I'm not alone: The more Mac computers I get, the harder it is to part with them. I no sooner pay for one than I buy another. And although I have sold a few over the years, lately I'm turning into a Mac miser. You know those little old ladies that the... I don't really use the big G5 and the two monitor setup anymore either. ... It'd be like selling a child. ... But when it comes to listing them, I get queasy. ... Just in case. ... What if work suddenly took back their 17-incher.
Why I Am Not a Naturalist by Cynthia Dollins
I am addicted to technology. I will admit it without shame. My coffee maker wakes me up with the rich aroma of home brewed sweetness at the precise moment I stumble out of the shower and my car comforts me at the end of a long day with the self-adjusting lumbar support and air jets to cool or... My central heating and air keeps the house at a constant 72 degrees. ... I would start my morning by brewing my coffee in a percolator and watching it to ensure the gas flame did not burn the bottom of the pot.
Is The Generation That Ushered In The Information Age Becoming Baffled By It? by Ric Wasley
OK, this question is for the Baby Boomers out there - and be honest ! Who knows more about computer hardware, software, gaming, blogging, chat rooms, 'My Space', ‘Your Space', 'Our Space', ‘Their Space’, - ‘Your Dog's Space’, Your cats, hamsters and gold fishes space… Aruggggh !! ... keyboard in our house? ... "It's for the kids honey," I told my wife when she asked in bewilderment, what the heck were we going to do with a ... ... "Why you just hook it up to the TV in the kitchen and someday, you'll be able to store all of your recipes sweetheart." "Yeah, when pigs fly," I heard her mutter...
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