• meyotch@slrpnk.net
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      I’m just guessing, but it looks like the way the bristles are arranged It would tend to throw the poop to one side at least perhaps toward a gutter?

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        Like a snowplow? I guess it would work if you made a few passes but that thing isn’t very wide. Curious machine. Wonder why they wouldn’t just have it collect the dirt and poop.

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          It’s a lane wide and we’re talking about a LOT of shit, mud, debris, clothes, rotting food, etc. You couldn’t be collecting it. Flinging it into the gutter was state of the art.

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            In addition this was a proof of concept. Collection adds a great deal of mechanical complexity and the funders of the project may not have cared about that.

            Their tech demo was clearing a path for a patrician lady to walk without besmirching the hem of her dress.

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    It’s dripping water (from the big central tank) and the roller on the back looks like it may be squeegee rubber material. Seems like more of a travelling mop, once the large items of ‘debris’ had been removed.