Filmmaker and tinkerer Matthew Scott Hunter wanted an autonomous vacuum with more personality than your average Roomba. Using the Force (and a lot of paperboard), he created R9-D9, R2-D2's more useful cousin:
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This is so creative! Who would have seen R2D2 from a trashcan... I want one!
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This is so creative! Who would have seen R2D2 from a trashcan... I want one!