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:: Ok, having skimmed the Wikipedia page on Roomba, the books were likely strategically placed to force it to turn, although it (presumably) could have also chosen to turn right instead of left as it did.  In regards to the curb to the street, Roomba does try to avoid falling down stairs, my guess is that the curb is treated like a stair and thus the Roomba will turn left or right.  Again, it probably could have chosen to turn the opposite direction when reaching the street (so yeah, probably the woman programmed its behavior, Schmammel).  Nor does this explain why it wouldn't try to backtrack and clean up the rose petals it just laid.  Also, isn't it totally possible that the woman would did this programmed to Roomba to lead Cueball to her at some other location?  Finally, I feel like Randall should have run this one on Valentine's Day (either the 13th or the 15th since 14th wasn't MWF this year). [[User:mattsinc|mattsinc]] ([[User talk:mattsinc|talk]]) 20:05, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
 
:: Ok, having skimmed the Wikipedia page on Roomba, the books were likely strategically placed to force it to turn, although it (presumably) could have also chosen to turn right instead of left as it did.  In regards to the curb to the street, Roomba does try to avoid falling down stairs, my guess is that the curb is treated like a stair and thus the Roomba will turn left or right.  Again, it probably could have chosen to turn the opposite direction when reaching the street (so yeah, probably the woman programmed its behavior, Schmammel).  Nor does this explain why it wouldn't try to backtrack and clean up the rose petals it just laid.  Also, isn't it totally possible that the woman would did this programmed to Roomba to lead Cueball to her at some other location?  Finally, I feel like Randall should have run this one on Valentine's Day (either the 13th or the 15th since 14th wasn't MWF this year). [[User:mattsinc|mattsinc]] ([[User talk:mattsinc|talk]]) 20:05, 8 March 2013 (UTC)
 
:::No.  I think Randall timed it rather well: roughly equidistant twixt Valentine's Day and April Fools (first of April.) -- [[User:IronyChef|IronyChef]] ([[User talk:IronyChef|talk]]) 15:59, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
 
:::No.  I think Randall timed it rather well: roughly equidistant twixt Valentine's Day and April Fools (first of April.) -- [[User:IronyChef|IronyChef]] ([[User talk:IronyChef|talk]]) 15:59, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
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::::Ahh, fair enough! -- [[User:mattsinc|mattsinc]] ([[User talk:mattsinc|talk]]) 16:48, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
 
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LOVELY evening with a vacuum-cleaner? What could go wrong?
 
LOVELY evening with a vacuum-cleaner? What could go wrong?
 
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