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DeliWare
an altogether more fun way of getting the goods. | |
I find myself queueing at my local Coles (supermarket) deli counter for far too long. This prompted me into thinking it might be quite fun if, instead of having to wait for the person behind the counter to weigh out the goods, I could simply get one of those robotic arm things (the ones they have in
amusement arcades) to grab my ham/cheese/tofu and place it in a bag. The arm has automatic scales attached so I can see how much the bit of product I've picked up will weigh/cost.
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[Zan] there is an idea here too.. |
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I think there's definitely an idea here. I quite like it, although i'd be rubbish at it and would just succeed in reducing the deli counter to something resembling a warzone between the pork pies and the coleslaw. |
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Most stuff could just drop out of chute or could be dispensed directly from the machine that slices it. The robotic arm could be handy for things that need selection, like steaks or whole fish. |
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Oh purgatory, I'd like to just tap in a text message to the butcher via that "Take a number" bitchy: |
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"Dear Mr. Slicer, Please pre-slice 1/2 pound of that rosemary beef you're doling out to the wag in front of me." |
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I think you may well have done, but there'll Be no pulting on my watch |
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Do you know how hard it is to get those arcade robotic arm things to grab something? |
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what if it was suction based. most delis goods are moist which would make for a good seal. whoof..sucked up some ham....foohw drop it in ur basket/wrpper/carton etc. |
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[Aerythes] - would still be faster than waiting at my deli counter. |
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