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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 2334614" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p><strong>Unseen Servant</strong> would have a tremendous impact. Think of all the labor-intensive back-breaking work that a primitive society must do, then introduce something that is basically a personal robot for most people. It can do most of the mundane things like shelling peas, scraping hide, planting seeds, gathering mushrooms and nuts, picking fruit, wrapping things, cutting hide into thong, starting fires, chipping stone, weaving, sewing, mixing, fetching water, grinding corn, pounding roots, picking cotton, picking cherries, getting the seeds out of cotton, combing cotton, beating and cutting flax, stomping grapes, digging up 'taters, milking cows, slopping pigs, feeding chickens, mending fences, scrubbing laundry at the river (and you can be at least 25 feet away; no more getting eaten by crocodiles!), getting eggs from angry birds, plucking chickens, cleaning fish, sweeping, mopping, daubing mud and thatch on the roof, stirring the campfire, tucking in the kids, feeding you grapes, mopping your brow, fanning the hut, turning the spit, and a host of other things.</p><p></p><p>Also, it vastly cuts down on the personal danger people have to put themselves in. Drape some skins over it, it's the perfect decoy for the lion you're hunting. It can rip down that wasp nest. It can gather berries or plants from hazardous locations, like beside that nest of cottonmouths. It can drop a pottery bowl over that rattler. It can drag your 100-pound kid off that ledge. it can fetch things across thin ice or pluck that sacred flower from the other side of the quicksand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 2334614, member: 3649"] [B]Unseen Servant[/B] would have a tremendous impact. Think of all the labor-intensive back-breaking work that a primitive society must do, then introduce something that is basically a personal robot for most people. It can do most of the mundane things like shelling peas, scraping hide, planting seeds, gathering mushrooms and nuts, picking fruit, wrapping things, cutting hide into thong, starting fires, chipping stone, weaving, sewing, mixing, fetching water, grinding corn, pounding roots, picking cotton, picking cherries, getting the seeds out of cotton, combing cotton, beating and cutting flax, stomping grapes, digging up 'taters, milking cows, slopping pigs, feeding chickens, mending fences, scrubbing laundry at the river (and you can be at least 25 feet away; no more getting eaten by crocodiles!), getting eggs from angry birds, plucking chickens, cleaning fish, sweeping, mopping, daubing mud and thatch on the roof, stirring the campfire, tucking in the kids, feeding you grapes, mopping your brow, fanning the hut, turning the spit, and a host of other things. Also, it vastly cuts down on the personal danger people have to put themselves in. Drape some skins over it, it's the perfect decoy for the lion you're hunting. It can rip down that wasp nest. It can gather berries or plants from hazardous locations, like beside that nest of cottonmouths. It can drop a pottery bowl over that rattler. It can drag your 100-pound kid off that ledge. it can fetch things across thin ice or pluck that sacred flower from the other side of the quicksand. [/QUOTE]
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