Something about those Aussies.
Extremely impressive. The drum's exploration of the yard was amusingly animal-like.
Half the fun was watching the video artifacts from the CMOS camera sensor not being able to keep up with the high-frequency motions of the machine. That thing was moving :D
Didn't see a poisonous snake or deadly spider or anything, are we sure this was Australia?
peter wrote: Didn't see a poisonous snake or deadly spider or anything, are we sure this was Australia?
The user's name is Aussie50.
I really thought it was Steve.
My wife, who generally dislikes all things mechanical, was rolling on the floor.
But even to a hard core softy, there is nothing quite as amusing as a bit of mechanical annihilation!
The whole time I'm torn, because I tend to anthropomorphize appliances and it looked pretty damn fuctional, but I can't look away because I'm expecting a projectile vomit-like destruction of either the camera, the camera man, or one of the windshields of the vehicles in the background. Instead I got a giggly aussie and a lazy walk around the park after being shaken violently.
ultraclyde wrote: right, so the next washer I buy should be a Whirlpool. Those things never say die.
Sure... when you bypass all of the safety controls and hot wire the power lead directly to the motor.
I loved when the CPU board popped out the top - it was like it spitting out its brain, "Nope. Don't need this no more..." Bang,Bang,Bang,Bang,Bang,Bang,
I like how it sort of lunges at its owner. I can just hear it screaming. "DiE dIe DiE! yOu BaStArD!"
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