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Robot Bar
A combination bartender and bar; a robot capable of dispensing beverages. (Read
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"The best "robot" bar I've seen was installed in helm of a classic mahogany boat. The boat's owner handed me a small plastic medicine cup, pointed to a six-by-one inch black bar arrayed with a number of small buttons, and said "Hold the cup under that bit of tubing in the middle, and choose your spirit. Single-malt, Canadian, vodka...." A press of a button yielded a perfectly metered thimble of liquor."
(Rowboat 9/28/2005 10:49:24 AM ) |
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( 11/21/2005 3:56:34 PM ) |
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