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20050505 Čtvrtek květen 05, 2005
Innovation Matters - Even for Juicers

My friend has sent me a link to this amazing project - The Big Red Juicer:

http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/vhl4

It's a wirelessly controlled, programmable juice maker which will mix each ingredient of a recipe to the exact proportions every time. Didn't you ever dream of having something like that?


The Big Red Juicer

Quote: "The dispensing of the juice, opening and closing of the valves, would be performed every 100 milliseconds." Wow, this is a technology. And it's FCC compliant! Where can I buy one? If I had it I could try to create the best drinks - and once I would reach the optimal ratio of substances, I could enjoy exactly the same drink every next time. It could be easy to write a small Java aplication for drink management with NetBeans. These guys should seriously think about monetizing the juicer, although it might mean for some of the barmans danger of loosing their jobs.


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