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Smitha Ley

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Smitha Ley wrote in
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Searching for robotic vacuum cleaner? Buy great Robomaid auto cleaning
robot with effective brush kit and filter at Robomaidusa.Com.To get
more plz feel free to visit, www.robomaidusa.com .
robomaid vacuum cleaner, robomaid filter , robomaid brush kit,
robotic vacuum cleaner
That vacuum cleaner looks sort of like a grossly overpriced Neato.

We've got the Neato vacuum, it's the greatest. The pickup 'brush'
isn't really a brush, but more like a 'flipper' type device, so it
can't get hair and threads tangled in it. It automatically goes out
and vacuums each day, returning to base automatically to charge up
again, then if it's not finished, going back out to finish the job.

It sucks like a two dollar whore in desperate need of crack money (the
vacuum sounds like a mini jet engine starting up), picks up more stuff
than our big 'traditional' vacuum, and does it all with only one
intervention on our part per day.

All we have to do is empty the dirt bin each day, which couldn't be
simpler.

As a test, when we first bought the Neato, I vacuumed all the floors
as thoroughly as I could with our regular vacuum. Then we turned Neato
loose. We were amazed how much stuff Neato picked up that our regular
vac missed.

Neato puts to shame the Roomba and all other robo-vacuums.
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This is my first experience with dueling spams.
 
William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:jhitkf$7s9$1@dont-email.me...
This is my first experience with dueling spams.

I was expecting an infinite loop via auto keyword pick-up and auto inserted
"reply"
 
N_Cook wrote in <news:jhj4uf$fsv$1@dont-email.me>:

William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:jhitkf$7s9$1@dont-email.me...
This is my first experience with dueling spams.

I was expecting an infinite loop via auto keyword pick-up and auto inserted
"reply"
I'm no robot. We really do have the Neato, and it's a really good
vacuum. Better than that piece of crap Roomba we used to have. That
thing got lost all the time, and cleaning the rotating brush was a
huge pain in the ass.
 
"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
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N_Cook wrote in <news:jhj4uf$fsv$1@dont-email.me>:
William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:jhitkf$7s9$1@dont-email.me...

This is my first experience with dueling spams.

I was expecting an infinite loop via auto keyword pick-up and
auto-inserted "reply"

I'm no robot. We really do have the Neato, and it's a really good
vacuum. Better than that piece of crap Roomba we used to have.
That thing got lost all the time, and cleaning the rotating brush
was a huge pain in the ass.
Let me put it this way... As odd as my name is, I don't believe in even the
/existence/ of someone named Nomen Nescio. And even if you do exist, your
post sounded like incompetently written advertising.

I don't see how a Roomba (or any other cleaning robot) could "get lost all
the time", unless it often ran out of power in some hidden place.
 
"Dave U. Random" <anonymous@anonymitaet-im-inter.net>
wrote in message
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Nomen Nescio is the name given to all posters through one of
the remailers.
As in "The Odyssey"... "Who is hurting you?" "Noman is hurting me."


It's not 'incompetently written advertising'... well, I guess it is,
since I'm no ad exec, but it's true.
Roomba got lost all the time because the algorithms it used
for navigating weren't up to snuff. If the room is too big or too
'complicated', Roomba gets confused. Then it either skipped
patches of floor, stopped working completely, or started going
over the same patch of floor repeatedly. Plus, it tended to get
stuck a lot, get into places it couldn't back out of.
Thanks for the clarifications.

We were obviously using "got lost" in different senses.
 
William Sommerwerck wrote in <news:jhlfgb$ger$1@dont-email.me>:

"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message
news:9b62ba98209686229977d3d2a11304a1@dizum.com...
N_Cook wrote in <news:jhj4uf$fsv$1@dont-email.me>:
William Sommerwerck <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:jhitkf$7s9$1@dont-email.me...

This is my first experience with dueling spams.

I was expecting an infinite loop via auto keyword pick-up and
auto-inserted "reply"

I'm no robot. We really do have the Neato, and it's a really good
vacuum. Better than that piece of crap Roomba we used to have.
That thing got lost all the time, and cleaning the rotating brush
was a huge pain in the ass.

Let me put it this way... As odd as my name is, I don't believe in even the
/existence/ of someone named Nomen Nescio. And even if you do exist, your
post sounded like incompetently written advertising.

I don't see how a Roomba (or any other cleaning robot) could "get lost all
the time", unless it often ran out of power in some hidden place.
Nomen Nescio is the name given to all posters through one of the
remailers. It's not 'incompetently written advertising'... well, I
guess it is, since I'm no ad exec, but it's true.

Roomba got lost all the time because the algorithms it used for
navigating weren't up to snuff. If the room is too big or too
'complicated', Roomba gets confused. Then it either skipped patches of
floor, stopped working completely, or started going over the same
patch of floor repeatedly. Plus, it tended to get stuck a lot, get
into places it couldn't back out of.
..
 

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