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What a clever man!
Aug 20, 2012 01:53
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Do you have a dog? If so, how do you deal with it when you are on leave, sending your dog to your friends or relatives and ask them to take care of your dog?

No. A British IT guy developed a computer program to feed his dog Toby when he is busy or on journey. As long as he can able to access to the internet, he sends a post '@feedtoby' via Twitter and then an equipment vibrates when the computer receives the post. When the dog hears the vibration, it comes and then food falls into his bowl directly.

Do you have better ways to feed your dog?

Aug 20, 2012 16:50
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GUEST17115 Can the computer clean after the dog too?
Aug 20, 2012 20:06
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Can the computer clean after the dog too?


You mean the leftover (dog food) on the floor? No, I just heard that he planned to update his program so that he could control how much his dog eats every time.

I guess he needs to buy a robot to cllean after the dog. The computer can't do this.
Aug 21, 2012 22:44
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Look at that dog! He is eager to get his food. I have a question "What if power goes off and he is on his leave?"
Sep 1, 2012 04:27
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GUESTELLIOTT If power goes off, this dog can jump up. I think the food is within his scope.
Sep 2, 2012 01:49
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Originally Posted by GUESTELLIOTT View Post

If power goes off, this dog can jump up. I think the food is within his scope.


Unless it is very hungry. The dog already established a conditioned response. When he hears the vibration, he rushed there and waits for his food.
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