weekend bits
Jan. 11th, 2004 09:20 pmThis weekend I read about a new (expensive) geek-appeal gadget, a robotic vacuum cleaner. It wanders around your house and automatically goes to the docking station to recharge or empty itself when needed. The review I saw said that it's slow -- its navigation isn't the greatest, so it might do a stretch several times before getting to parts it hasn't done yet -- but since it's the robot's time, the reviewer doesn't care. He was out running errands. :-) This sounds handy (though I do wonder how pets would view it). Now if they could just build the laundry robot, the shopping robot, and the kitchen-cleaning robot, life would be grand. (At $1500, I should clarify that this is wishful thinking, not a planned purchase.)
Shabbat morning we had another new torah reader (and new service leader, the mother of the torah reader). They both did good jobs and I think the mother, at least, will sign up to do this again (and even read torah). I am pleased by the progress our minyan is making, building participation one person at a time. We need to think about workshops or tutorials or something for people who lack self-confidence. (There are several people who I think would do just fine, but they don't think so yet.)
Today was the local SCA group's 12th-night event. It was a fun, low-key event, like many I remember from 20 years ago. This was the second year we've done it; I hope this establishes the tradition. :-) Free site (university), pot-luck feast, good mix of planned activities and schmooze time -- very pleasant and comfortable.
Mapquest says Pittsburgh to Cincinnati is a 4.5-hour drive (slightly under). Is that really right? I thought Pittsburgh to Columbus was close to four hours, and Cincinnati is a good deal beyond that. I thought Cincinnati would be 6 or 7 hours just from looking at a map.
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Date: 2004-01-11 07:55 pm (UTC)Anyway, they asked people who have actual fighting experience to handicap themselves in some way, though this was left to entrants to work out. My first-round opponent was a fencer, so he put one hand behind his back. I had been prepared to call it even; while I'm not currently a fighter or fencer, I have been in the past. But instead, I took off my glasses. I figured that was fair. :-)
(The pillows were large enough that I would have had non-trivial control problems if I could only use one hand. My opponent's hands were bigger, so he could actually control a pillow one-handed.)
I lost, but it wasn't because of the glasses. It was because he's better than I am, and has longer arms. :-)
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Date: 2004-01-11 08:35 pm (UTC)lessee...
http://trilobite.electrolux.co.uk
(review here) It sounds like it's in the price range of the one you were looking at.... Then there's this one from Samsung, about the same price as the Roomba but reportedly smarter.
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Date: 2004-01-12 09:48 am (UTC)(i typed I-75 before and actually meant I-71)
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