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Mac Book Pro as Roomba Remote

adelord writes "Alpha Geeks have a new do-it-yourself project to terrorize the cat with: use Perl with a MacBook Pro's Sudden Motion Sensor to control a Roomba. Wired's Cult of Mac cites the original site which has other fun ways to pimp your Roomba . This gets my award for most inefficient use of tech, time, and training for the week. It won't freak out her cat nearly as much as a RoboRaptor on Roam mode. "

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  1. Re:It's a Mac article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    i believe the first poster was so eager to post he forgot to think... and "he's head asplode" :-)

  2. Re:It's a Mac article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Premature posting submission.

    It's a common problem for newbies when they get a little *too* excited about getting to first post.

    Have a little sympathy. We were all there once.

  3. Re:I had to check it out ... by Conanymous+Award · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That, and /or die from hypothermia or become a king-size shish kebab.

  4. Re:I had to check it out ... by FLJerseyBoy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, you would asplode.

  5. The obligatory comment reply... by Psychoactivist · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    But a Dell configured with the same specs as a 17" MacBook Pro actually costs $500 to $1000 more and you have to deal w/ a bulkier case, no webcam, no remote, no FireWire 800 and an inability to legally run OS X.

    There we go, now that's out of the way as well!