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Training wheels for new waiters

Gyro stabilized food serving tray helps balance unstable food loads
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Rechargeable waterproof motors spin gyro stabilizing disk(s) in the waiter's serving tray allowing him or her to move easily and with confidence through a thick, ruckus crowd while keeping the food balanced on the above the crowd; the tray is held by one extended overhead arm until the tray is delivered to or from the table.
Sunstone, Oct 16 2010

s'table http://botropolis.c...ke-a-segway-waiter/
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 17 2010]

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       sp. raucous. If the crowd is raucous, it makes a ruckus.
mouseposture, Oct 16 2010
  

       Brilliant! Bun. [+] I imagine seasoned veteran wait staff wouldn't mind using this either...
Grogster, Oct 16 2010
  

       [G] Seasoned veterans would disdain it, as it would interfere with their ability to dodge and swerve. And also out of professional pride.
mouseposture, Oct 16 2010
  

       I like the idea, but don't gyros rely on a rotating wheel of significant mass? Wait-persons would not appreciate carrying much additional weight.
Boomershine, Oct 16 2010
  

       Sorta being baked as we speak. [link]   

       [2 fries] Then I'd best bun it quickly! [+]
Boomershine, Oct 17 2010
  


 

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