iPods in vending machines.
With that and disposable 'single-use' cell-phones on the horizon, this techno stuff is cheap as chips..
iPods in vending machines.
With that and disposable 'single-use' cell-phones on the horizon, this techno stuff is cheap as chips..
Any idea how the single use cellphone concept works?
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
basically you buy a phone that has $XX preloaded on it, it has a temporary number assigned to it, it runs on AA batteries, and you just use it like a regular phone for calling and text, but it won't store numbers. Once it's used, there'd probably be some recycle system, or just chuck it in the bin. It's throw-away technology. No idea how good it'll be. But it's been talked about for a year or so, more so in the states and Japan. Places like Japan, you can pay for heaps of things like cabs, drinks, tickets, movies, DVD hire etc etc etc etc just from your cell phone. In Auckland, there's already a couple of parking meters that you send a text to, and it takes the money off your phone for car parking.
Pretty good idea really. I work in a retail store, and we sell that sort of stuff. Some customers would much rather buy off a machine than come into the store and haggle with a salesperson about whether to get an extended warranty or not. I reckon in the right location that sort of machine would do pretty well in New Zealand, where people know they want to buy one but haven't made the effort of going into a retail store yet (and if they have, find out that every other person in NZ is scouring the country for a Nano and failing).
Talk about disposable society though.
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
Yip, its called trademe, ebay and a few others.Originally Posted by Deviant Esq
Hell I can get stuff from the states faster than I can from CHCH, and I know K14 got his tyre warmers from China within a few days, would of been at least a week prob from Auckland the way New Zealand stores act.
Single use Motorcycles could suit some of the KB crew well [pt]![]()
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They're funny looking machines...Originally Posted by sAsLEX
(p/t)
A lot of people don't like buying online very much, and like to see the goods before they buy. A lot of people (myself included) don't trust TradeMe very much after seeing what goes on, and the amount of times someone's been scammed out of their money all too easily for bogus product or even no product at all... Or been overcharged for products that retail for $100 less with the recourse of a RTB warranty. Online buying from trading places like that are "let the buyer beware", where buying from a machine like that gives you some kind of recourse. And brand new product.
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
And of course it doesn't matter because we've got plenty of oil and coal reserves to provide the plastic (and we could always bump off a few more cretaceous rainforests and bury 'em for a few million years if we do run out of fossil fuels) and plenty of room to dispose of all these junked gadgets along with all the rest of the waste produced by our society - you can still see most of the streets in New York so the rubbish problem isn't too bad yet.
There are times, like now when I read what crap the irresponsible manufacturers are planning, that I think it will be a great thing when we render our planet totally uninhabitable by anything more complex than a cockroach and obliterate the whole moronic human race for good.
And why am I not surprised that these "innovations" are coming from a race that is hell-bent on a) wiping out the whales and b) intent on making every other country on the planet as polluted, befouled and over-crowded as they made their own.
Face it, there are a lot of OK Japanese people around, but as a race they certainly don't have a high track-record of sound ecology.
Here, New Zealand, sign our Kyoto agreement and remove anything that might remotely produce carbon compounds from your country, and while you're at it, how'd you like to buy a whole bunch of cheap disposable cameras, ipods, cellphones, nose hair removers, portable TVs...?
Motorbike Camping for the win!
What do you do when a vending machine swallows you money but doesn't give you what you asked for? Yell at it?Originally Posted by Deviant Esq
Places like pricespy.co.nz also allow users to find proper stores offerring it cheaper.
well if you think about it owning an ipod with say 60 gig of capacity will make cds, entirely made of your nasty plastic, obsolete. Therefore they are actually helping the environment in a way.Originally Posted by Wolf
In almost all cases there is a phone number posted on the side of the machine just for cases like that. But in this case, you just need to read the article more carefully. Note that it does not take cash, just takes it off your card. And even has a facility to make sure you have the goods, before your card is debited.Originally Posted by sAsLEX
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
ring ringOriginally Posted by Deviant Esq
Me: " Hi your machine just swallowed my money, can you come retrieve my purchase for me?"
Helpline: " please call back within the hours of 9am and 5pm between Monday and Friday"
Me: Turns to cameras, points to where money went, then to cell phone, then to chair, then throws chair through the stupid fuckin vending machine, calmy gathers purchased item and wanders off
Somehow I dont think anybody would come out when I use vending machines, such as the day before a big project is due in no sleep for days and its 0400.
Bit like those disposable Credit Cards...
Apparently you can get a credit card that is bit like a prepay topup card thingy, meaning that if you wanna buy something online or somewhere that you don't trust using your own card you can just use this temporary one...
Means that it's only good for one / two transactions and then dies..
That's definately what I want. PrePaid credit cards are the way to go! Bonus for us under 18s that want to get stuff off the net.
Well in the case of coal, we do. Some freaking MASSIVE deposit was discovered off Norway's coastline. It's THREE TIMES larger than the current reserves of the world combined. 3,000,000,000,000 metric tons. Word to your mama.Originally Posted by Wolf
http://www.energybulletin.net/11901.html
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