Originally posted by Domesticated
Mystery solved. As someone else said, I the important thing is how much the cups cost.
Yeah, it gives them control over how much the cups might cost. If you could just use regular disposable cups for it, they'd have to make the device itself exorbitantly expensive.
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Dec-25-2010 14:27
Meat187
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I fail to see what the point is.
Reminds me of my own invention, which I want to install in my garden one day: the beer well. It looks like a well with a pump, but the pump is actually connected to a beer barrel hidden underground:
Originally posted by LinX
this is for retards who dont know how to pour beer correctly.
Dec-25-2010 15:19
igottaknow
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: The Future
looks like a pour idea to me
Dec-25-2010 15:21
Chris Crossland
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
I fail to see what the point is.
Reminds me of my own invention, which I want to install in my garden one day: the beer well. It looks like a well with a pump, but the pump is actually connected to a beer barrel hidden underground:
You invented the well!?!?!
You must be loaded!
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Dec-25-2010 15:23
Halcyon+On+On
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
looks like a pour idea to me
Can't you draught up a good joke once in a while?!
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Dec-25-2010 15:24
ziptnf
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Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
quote:
Originally posted by LinX
this is for retards who dont know how to pour beer correctly.
Something tells me this isn't for your average retard, but more for beer distributors at events. What's wrong with an increased beer turnover rate?
Nothing is wrong with it, he's just trying to submit that he knows how to pour beer "correctly" by antagonizing the purpose of an automation. Nobody actually cares that he can pour liquid like a gentleman, but we're polarized into giving thought toward his comment if he suddenly labels something as ridiculous. "Only retards need a machine to pour beer for them!" That sort of thing.
I hope that I cleared this up for you, ziptnf.
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Dec-25-2010 15:38
EddieZilker
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It's not like the bottom will ever drop out of the beer market.
The ignorant people who think this pointless have clearly never worked in hospitality. Even at events serving bottled beer, I've been forced to pre-open a large percentage of the bottles just prior to rush times. Any small amount of preparation time you can shave off is beneficial. Additionally, at sporting events in stadiums, you tend to have a large number of inexperienced staff who can't pour a beer properly. Having a machine that does it for them means you don't have to worry about that.