h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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[jscott] contradicts self with amazing clarity and ease with points 2 and 3. And they say the art of debate is dead. |
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I think this is excellent... and of course
it will promote anarchy and chaos - is
that not a good thing here? (+) |
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Since both Jukeboxes and Fruit Machines are anathema to all true pub afficionados, a grudging [+] because it will reduce the number of noise sources to one, though far better if it were banished outside the premises altogether, along with the sad crowds of nicotine-addicted tobacco-suckers. |
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Fruit machines should have headphone sockets - if you want to listen to the anoying noise, great - plug your headhones in. |
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"plug in your headphones" (pesky,
preposition, positioning, pedant) sp annoying |
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//problems 1. Everyone in the establishment would have to deal with the bad songs which would need to be the majority to keep the place in business// |
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This is already a problem, isn't it? Solution currently is "put your own coins in if you don't like the song". With this solution the next song might be better, might not be, but you don't have to listen to $20.00 worth of Michael Bolton to get to something better. |
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time once again to play identify the source: |
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"I'll be honest with you, I love his music, I do, I'm a Michael Bolton fan. For my money, I don't know if it gets any better than when he sings "When a Man Loves a Woman"." |
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//Lots of bad music would make the place unpopular// |
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Doesen't seem to be the case here in the UK. The music on the jukebox always seems to be crap but people still go.... |
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I had an idea last night of auctioning the next song slot to the highest bidder via bluetooth or text auctions with a max bid amount like ebay. |
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I think that it should still have the functionality of a normal jukebox in addition to the slot machine thing- then it will pick the least selected song on the whole jukebox automatically when you lose. But, you'd still be able to select a song normally if you didn't want to gamble! |
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