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Dan Waber
 
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Standing waiting for a table at a restaurant recently and listening to the hostesses repeating the mantra "10 to 20 minutes" to everyone who walked in the door while watching servers enter orders into the restaurant's POS system I realized those systems are not currently integrated at all. But there's some huge scheduling benefits to integrating them. When servers key in orders to the POS system they put in a table number. So the system could know not just what tables were "in use" but...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
Last night I thought of a cool book form that would be perfect for a long manscript of poems that ranged from the very short to the very long (gee, think I'm reading a mansuscript like that right now?). The book would have a custom trim such that the cover and beginning pages were small, even tiny, and it would gradually flare out (a diagonal cut rather than a vertical cut) until reaching full-size. Side view of a normal book looks like this: |_| Side vie of this book would look like...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
I read once that Einstein was a napper, and that he had an interesting method of napping. He'd put his keys in his hand and his hand over the side of his chair, and when he'd fallen asleep deeply enough that he'd let the keys drop, the noise of the keys hitting the floor would wake him up. A kind of a mechanically timed nap that can't get into too deep a sleep. I don't think my keys hitting the floor would wake me up, though. So how about a device that would go on a keychain and could be...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
The bARTer system would allow artists to exchange their art for products or services offered by individuals or businesses who are willing to barter for their goods or services. The web has faciliated many barter sites, this one would model itself on those, but limit itself to those able to offer art and those willing to accept art as barter. Trade a painting for some plumbing work. Water plants for a week and be paid with a watercolor. You need a root canal... a dentist in your area needs...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
Describing how a fish tastes is notoriously difficult. Having dinner at a nice place last weekend, and listening to the server do a pretty standard (thus highly ineffective) job of describing the fish we'd never heard of, I thought that it would be a smart thing for an upscale restaurant to do to cook off a couple of pieces of the exotic fish special for that evening and offer a scant forkful to anyone interested in giving it a taste before they ordered. The dish wouldn't have to be hot, it...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
You know those gel packs you can get that go in the freezer to get cold but they never actually freeze hard but say softish so you can mold them to the sore spot? I'd love to see gel pack gloves that I could slip my hands into so that I could get soothing relief on my fingers, hands, and wrists all at once.
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Dan Waber
 
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A chain of restaurants that attempt to be as authentic as possible, not just in the food and the decor, but down to every possible detail. It should be, for the diner, like stepping into another country. The wait staff should speak only the native language, the menus in the native language, even change the money at the door if that can be done legally into the native country's currency. All menu items and ingredients should be as authentic to the native country the restaurant is representing...
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
A black t-shirt with white printing, in that all too familiar font from the ridiculously regularly ripped-off slogan Got Milk that reads simply: Got It.
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Dan Waber
 
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A store in a strip mall with a computer aided machine to custom cut boxes to order. You bring in what you want to ship, it gets 3D scanned, and then your box options appear. You'd have stacks of sheets of cardboard in various weights/colors, and the machine would know how to scale basic designs to suit. There'd be a piece price and a sheet price, depending on if you want one or as many of your design as can be cut from the sheet. An ink-jet could custom print the boxes to order, as well.
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Dan Waber
 
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04/29/2010
A way for Amazon.com to help put the Kindle in people's hands so that they can get a hands-on test drive and possibly learn to love it: make the devices available to upscale restaurants at or below cost with a limited-functionality block such that they only load the current menu file off of the restaurant's server-or, better, restaurants upload current menu to the Amazon server which pushes to the device. This way restaurants can have always-current menus put in front of customers with no...