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"When I called iRobot to see if they could help with my broken Roomba," M. Helm wrote, "the customer service gladly sent out an 'upgrade kit' to fix the problem and noted that I'd have to agree to the EULA sent along with it. I didn't think I'd have a problem agreeing to the EULA, until I saw this."
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Beau was trying to figure out what fast food place would deliver and came across this interesting result for "delivery by quiznos".
So you's wanna buy a camera eh? How's 'bout this 30-gig here? ...? No? Did I say 30? I meant 720-gig! How's 'bout it? ...? Ok, but what if I said ... 730-gig? That's as high as I can go! Eh, eh?
(from Keith)
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I'm sure the license is perfectly acceptable. Why should there be a problem with agreeing to it before finding out what it entails?
Addendum (2007-12-18 09:24): Still, you gotta hand it to them for letting you hack on their vacuum cleaner robot. Think of the possibilities! |
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Surely you can read the EULA thru the bubblewrap.
I would have added a tickbox on the sticker "[ ] I agree to the enclosed EULA". |
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Roomba Basic
10 detect child 20 taunt child 30 chase child 40 if detect mother or detect lowbattery 50 abort 60 else 70 goto 20 80 end |
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