So, this guy has paint splatter on his boots. If he's up there painting. And dripping, some of which is landing on his boots... What about what misses his boots and falls in the breeze towards the cars down below? Reckon it dries into a paint pellet before it hits someone's Toyota?
I mean, is that what he's doing up there? Painting? I just figured they needed someone to turn stuff off... then on again.
Baking taters is is absolutely acceptable if not the preferred method…wrapping them in tinfoil though, that’s the real issue here.
There's a lot of taters running around wrapped like this lately. I think some of them are baked and fried because they make a high pitched whining as the heated up gasses in them escapes.
This Reuters Headline made me laugh: Anyone with a Roomba knows it has one of the better random number generator (wish my music player had it), making no effing sense of how it sweeps. For those who don't have one, it'll start a bit here, than shoot elsewhere for a bit and so on. This thing's brain isn't German! Maybe Colombian... Anyway, your next Amazon order may take a bit longer from now on....
It makes perfect sense to those that speak AI as a first language. Literally translated, it means... Destroy All Humans!
Our Roomba learned the house, and then I think it learned it's cleaning method by following my 5 year old around for a few days.
Well there doesn't appear to be any paint spattering on his pants, which based on the amount on his boots seems unlikely if what's on the boots is from what he's doing in that picture. I'm inclined to think the spatter on the boots is from some previous task. But in response to your query, a corollary of Murphy's law applies: "The probability of a falling drop of paint being dry enough to avoid marring the painted surface of an automobile in its trajectory is inversely proportional to the quality and expense of the paint job on the automobile in question." This applies equally to motorcycles by the way.