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Should they make a house that doesn't need human intervention?

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I mean house that does all the simple house work for you think of it? The only thing that needs human intervention is electrical work and replacement of parts. A house that vacums, does laundry, picks up loose stuff such as toys or trash, and washes the dishes. Do you think they'll ever make a house like that?

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  1. Things are getting more and more automated, it will come someday soon.  I'm all about living like the Jetsons, get me a robot maid!

    How about a house made entirely from concrete? Just install a floor drain, and hose it down every few days


  2. Ya they will in about.....100 years-11 months-26 days-3 hour-55 minutes and 48 seconds....47,46,45,44,43..

  3. The sheriff on the tv show Eureka lives in one. It talks to him and his daughter. It's programmed for the perfect shower water temp, to do laundry, wash dishes, clean etc. In about about 100 years--who knows.  

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