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This is kind of an extension of the Clientele Signifier idea. Have everyone who enters the bar choose anonymously from an extensive list of moods. Check all that apply, and update as needed. The aggregated results would be displayed outside the bar in real time, so if you want to sing and dance for
joy, you know where to go, and if you want to cry into your beer, you know where to find sympathy. The moods might have to be weighted after some experimentation, otherwise "DRUNK" and "HORNY" could be overrepresented. We're trying to get a picture of your mental condition, not the simple fact that you're a college student.
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Windows do the same thing, without requiring guests to
fill out any forms. I like parts of the idea, though. Rather
than ckecklists, how about tiny bio-rhythm sensors on the
rims of the glasses, which monitor and transmit levels of
excitment to the bar's computer, which in turn alters
lighting and music tempo and volume accordingly |
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