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Linux-Based Bar-Monkey

An anonymous reader writes "The Bar-Monkey is a bar built around a 486 running linux that can dispense an 8 ounce mixed drink in under 10 seconds. It uses a Matrix Orbital Serial LCD panel with a keypad built into the bar surface for user input. Three Harvey Mudd College students built the bar in their spare time last semester. The bar holds 16 ingredients with which it can currently mix 188 drinks stored in its drink database. Total project cost: $235."

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  1. Linux good for you health! by GreyPoopon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Coupled with the latest study on alcohol and the heart, it looks like we can now officially say that Linux is good for your health!

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  2. Windshield washer pumps! by wowbagger · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This guy is using windshield washer pumps to move the fluids.

    YUCK!

    Sorry, I'd rather use something less likely to contaminate the fluid I was moving.

    A peristaltic pump would be far better - you get volumetric measuring free, and you can use medical grade non-contaminating tubing.

  3. I want one! by davidmcn · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is awesome! This has plausable commercial implications. How nice would it be to goto a bar and not have to worry about tipping someone, you just slide your credit card or insert your money and select your drink and you get it in 10 seconds. If I owned a bar I would consider it. After all, the money stuff would be pretty standard to implement, people have been doing stuff like that for years. So say you need 3 for your bar to operate efficiently and you would normally have 2 bartenders working. So you spend $500 a piece on the robots, and you normally pay 2 bartenders $5/hour+tips to work the bar and your bar is open from noon to 3 am each day. That accounts for $150/day in employee expenses.

    Now you implement the robots and your initial investment in them is $1500 and cost to run is literally nothing but electricity. In addition you would need 1 person there responsible for checking IDs and swapping out liquours, so that is say $100/day because you aren't giving the person tips anymore. You've saved yourself approximately $50/day in operating costs which means in 30 days the robots have paid for themselves and you see profits increase by $50/day which over the course of the year is $18,250. I'd say this is a bloody good idea if someone had the resources to market and mass produce this.

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