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I want a true household robot.

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Glen Reynolds linked to an article on POPSCI.com about the Dangers of Rogue Household Robots.

I immediately followed his link, not because I have an overriding concern about Robots gone mad, but because I had hopes that someone had invented a useful household robot.

I want an army of teeny tiny household robots who will zip out from a secure hiding place in the wall to clean up anything that is not authorized to be on the floor or carpet as soon as the unauthorized object hits the floor.

We’ve tried the Roomba robots, and although they might be fine for a household without critters, the Roomba is no match for three hairy farm dogs who track in mud, dust, leaves, grass clippings and worst of all, burrs. I those robotic vacuums might do okay with pet hair, but burrs almost require something with fingers to pull it from the carpet.

Oh, and I have not yet mentioned our ten (10) cats. We don’t go searching for kitties, they find us, and with kitties comes kitty litter, which gets stuck on kitty toes and then dropped wherever.

Oh, and I forgot to mention fiber. Since I have started spinning and carding and dying the goats’ mohair and turning it into beautiful yarn, little bits of goat hair (and some purchased wool) are finding their way into all the nooks and crannies of the house.

So where are those household robots that could turn rogue? I want them. Now.

Yarn - this skein I like a lot!

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teal blue yarn.JPG It’s just 100 yards of one ply of wool wrapped with one ply of mohair from Sammy, my yearling buck.

I might try my hand at felting it into a clutch purse or something like that.

Some of the yarn I am spinning

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This is 100% kid mohair. The skein on the left is brushed mohair, the skein on the right is not.

That is mohair from our Angora Goats - some dyed, some natural. These are cleaned and dried locks.

It all still needs to be combed or carded before being spun into yarn.

And it takes a ton of time to clean the stuff!! Goats are kinda dirty, living out in the pasture and all!

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