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(io9) Spiffy Flora terrarium "Biome" controls climate conditions, water level, and nutrients for plants via iPhone application. Subby hopes there will be some kind of day care center version soon   (io9.com) divider line 4
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2011-11-11 06:30:15 PM
Dude, I know preschoolers are good with technology but they would totally over-water the plants.
 
2011-11-11 06:36:20 PM
finally I can be a god.
 
2011-11-11 06:37:25 PM
There is. It's that "control your Roku over a network" thingie. Can't remember what it's called.

Lock the doors, remember to start a new episode of YoGabbaGabba every so often and you are good to party.
 
2011-11-11 08:18:44 PM
This is the beginning of the end for mankind.

Just like in that MAD magazine article, "Blobs!", Volume 1, Issue 1, October-November 1952.

SPOILER
We will henceforth become so dependent on machines that when the machine that fixes all the other machines breaks down, we'll all die in our robot armchairs.

Women and children were just locked up in bubbles that provided for all their education, play and work needs, while men lounged around drinking, eating and cavorting with robot women. (Robot VD, the noisy killer!)

Yup, 49 years ago they saw this coming, not to mention the MAD 50th Anniversary next year. Sure to be a planet-destroying party.
 
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