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Living Tomorrow - Intelligent Washing Machine

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

This project was developped at Living Tomorrow Amsterdam in 2003.
www.livingtomorrow.com

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  • great idea, just like lexmark printers, if you run out of fabric softener you cant wash your clothes at all.

    Before you know your washing machine is telling you you need to wash your balls more often, and gets stoned from the bag of weed you forgot was in your pocket.

  • A refill tray would be better instead of wasting all that plastic. Haha

  • Thankyou for posting these comments, i totally agree with them

    This sort of thinking removes any responsibility from the user to think for themselves, so in my opinion it is yet another product that turns people into unthinking brainless morons

  • This concept is poor for these reasons:

    - It complicates an otherwise simple process with obvious instructions and "information" (eg. I don't need to be told what I just put in the machine)

    - It uses an animated interactive character (think the ill-fated Microsoft Office Assistant)

    - It uses a proprietary cartridge of little benefit which wastes packaging and could be monopolised

    - The clothes must initially be introduced one by one to be machine recognisable (eg. embedded with chips etc.)

  • i buy it

  • yes

  • bosch!!

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