Editing Talk:2195: Dockless Roombas
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" A Roomba's dirt canister is quite small and needs to be emptied when it fills up. This would happen quite quickly if it were operated on streets and sidewalks." -- Well, just have the Roomba connect to Narnia rather than a canister.{{unsigned ip|108.162.238.83}} | " A Roomba's dirt canister is quite small and needs to be emptied when it fills up. This would happen quite quickly if it were operated on streets and sidewalks." -- Well, just have the Roomba connect to Narnia rather than a canister.{{unsigned ip|108.162.238.83}} | ||
β | :Now I'm imagining a wardrobe with a garbage chute attached to it being dragged behind a Roomba, and Black | + | :Now I'm imagining a wardrobe with a garbage chute attached to it being dragged behind a Roomba, and Black hat mounting a spray bottle on it as well. [[User:Herobrine|Herobrine]] ([[User talk:Herobrine|talk]]) 12:40, 29 August 2019 (UTC) |
Can anyone who has a roomba confirm whether it's even possible to stand on one without it breaking? Apart from not being strong enough to move you anywhere I assume it's structural integrity can't support a fully grown adult.[[User:Bischoff|Bischoff]] ([[User talk:Bischoff|talk]]) 10:42, 29 August 2019 (UTC) | Can anyone who has a roomba confirm whether it's even possible to stand on one without it breaking? Apart from not being strong enough to move you anywhere I assume it's structural integrity can't support a fully grown adult.[[User:Bischoff|Bischoff]] ([[User talk:Bischoff|talk]]) 10:42, 29 August 2019 (UTC) |