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October 30, 2011, 08:08:29 PM |
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FYI, I am putting $50 of my own money into this to start
You and logansryche should team up and buy a lemonade stand.
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Digigami
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October 30, 2011, 08:08:43 PM |
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If you really are serious about this whole idea, may I suggest you try and limit your initial exposure and reduce your startup costs?
I would say you should start with developing automated hot meal vending machines. This cuts out the lease/purchase of the restaurant itself, which represents half of your startup costs.
Hot meal serving machines could easily be placed yourself in schools, etc where they would be readily accepted. Perhaps mobile machines could be developed and ready for quick temporary deployment to events such as protests (OWS) where I'm sure they would be much appriciated.
Once you have your core meal preparation equipment developed well, then look into moving from vending machines to a full restaurant.
Further, I suspect the adoption of the bitcoin payment option would be better received via vending machines as well. strictly my opinion there
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October 30, 2011, 08:12:22 PM |
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Not at ll! Somewhere in Europe there is now a vending machine that makes entire pizzas from scratch. Why not a building that does a whole menu?
Because the overhead costs would be enormously higher than a traditional restaurant to produce far inferior food? Because you have no demonstrated ability to design the kind of complex machinery needed to prepare anything more complicated than Spaghetti-Os? Because your budget to design and build a robot restaurant is based on nothing and almost certainly drastically underfunded? Because your proposed location has already proven unable to sustain an upscale restaurant? Because your entire business model is high risk / low reward? Pick one of those.
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October 30, 2011, 08:15:21 PM |
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Never heard of a restaurant without humans serving etc. Good luck though.
What about fancy sushi places where cooks prepare the sushi, but the food comes by on a conveyor belt? Can you build a catapult for delivery?
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October 30, 2011, 08:17:03 PM |
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The first "robots" used in this fashion will be People equipped with a headset and being told instructions from a software appliance which automatically manages the business resources. Expect this within the next decade or so to become widely spread from McD to Gas Stations and Walmart.
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bulanula
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October 30, 2011, 08:18:09 PM |
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FYI, I am putting $50 of my own money into this to start
You and logansryche should team up and buy a lemonade stand. Best thing I read all day ! Thank you mate.
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Giraffe.BTC
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October 30, 2011, 08:20:48 PM |
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You and logansryche should team up and buy beg the Bitcoin forums to buy you a lemonade stand.
Fixed.
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October 30, 2011, 08:22:52 PM |
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I think this is a great idea although I think I'd rather get the traditional hair in my s00p than hydraulic fluid.
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October 30, 2011, 08:25:22 PM |
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Because the overhead costs would be enormously higher than a traditional restaurant to produce far inferior food?
There won't be any cooks or wait staff, so I doubt it Because you have no demonstrated ability to design the kind of complex machinery needed to prepare anything more complicated than Spaghetti-Os?
I may not have demonstrated it here, but I can do it. I have designed and programed a lot of machines in SecondLife, including ones that relied on physics. I can just pick up some cheap or free CAD software bundle and do the same for robots. Because your budget to design and build a robot restaurant is based on nothing and almost certainly drastically underfunded?
How do you know? I know how much the building costs. The technology can't be much more expensive. Because your proposed location has already proven unable to sustain an upscale restaurant?
Only because it had to pay cooks and waitstaff, and because the bank foreclosed on it. If I have all the money up front before starting it, I won't have to worry about banks. Because your entire business model is high risk / low reward?
It's not high risk. If I don't get enough money, I'll return everyone's money. You just don't get it
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October 30, 2011, 08:26:38 PM |
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I think this is a great idea although I think I'd rather get the traditional hair in my s00p than hydraulic fluid.
Hydrolics could jut use water, so that won't be a problem
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bulanula
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October 30, 2011, 08:31:35 PM |
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Because the overhead costs would be enormously higher than a traditional restaurant to produce far inferior food?
There won't be any cooks or wait staff, so I doubt it Because you have no demonstrated ability to design the kind of complex machinery needed to prepare anything more complicated than Spaghetti-Os?
I may not have demonstrated it here, but I can do it. I have designed and programed a lot of machines in SecondLife, including ones that relied on physics. I can just pick up some cheap or free CAD software bundle and do the same for robots.
Because your budget to design and build a robot restaurant is based on nothing and almost certainly drastically underfunded?
How do you know? I know how much the building costs. The technology can't be much more expensive. Because your proposed location has already proven unable to sustain an upscale restaurant?
Only because it had to pay cooks and waitstaff, and because the bank foreclosed on it. If I have all the money up front before starting it, I won't have to worry about banks. Because your entire business model is high risk / low reward?
It's not high risk. If I don't get enough money, I'll return everyone's money. You just don't get it I hope you are joking. What are you ? 17 ? Anyone older than that will laugh at your supposed "robot-building skills".
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October 30, 2011, 08:50:58 PM |
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Well played sir. Well played.
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All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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October 30, 2011, 08:56:36 PM |
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I hope you are joking. What are you ? 17 ? Anyone older than that will laugh at your supposed "robot-building skills".
I wouldn't laugh at someone until they have proven me wrong. As I said, I have experience with 3D design and building simple robots. I just never had the funds to build bigger ones.
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October 30, 2011, 08:59:30 PM |
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There are some good ideas here, but you might want to start a bit smaller. Restaurant owners I've consulted for in the past tell me nothing had really prepared them for what they were getting in to. These were people with plenty of culinary and business experience. Owning a bar or restaurant is not for everyone, you have to be prepared to work long hours and lose a lot of money before you start making it.
I would start smaller, instead of taking over a massive established spot find somewhere you can get started in on a small scale and work out the kinks in the idea. You don't need a big name at first since you have a very unique idea that would be easy for any competent PR or advertising team to generate buzz for. Newspapers and media and blogs love stories about unique eateries so the advertising is practically free. The hard part is maintaining the buzz by consistently creating a product people will come back for. People really need to have an affinity for the place, it has to feel like home.
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October 30, 2011, 09:33:38 PM |
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It's not high risk. If I don't get enough money, I'll return everyone's money. You just don't get it I get it now. Pretty funny.
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October 30, 2011, 09:51:46 PM |
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fully automated upscale
I don't think you understand how cooking works. I cook gourmet international cuisine as a hobby, and have dinner parties at my house. I have done Russian, Italian, Japanese, Indian, and Greek so far. Wanting to experiment with French. This restaurant was French. I probably will change the menu to something else though from what I understand, French cooking mainly involves a lot of sauces and frying. Mixing sauces automatically is pretty easy, as is frying. If I add pasta options, that's pretty easy as well. You also have no understanding of french cuisine.
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bulanula
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October 30, 2011, 09:56:37 PM |
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fully automated upscale
I don't think you understand how cooking works. I cook gourmet international cuisine as a hobby, and have dinner parties at my house. I have done Russian, Italian, Japanese, Indian, and Greek so far. Wanting to experiment with French. This restaurant was French. I probably will change the menu to something else though from what I understand, French cooking mainly involves a lot of sauces and frying. Mixing sauces automatically is pretty easy, as is frying. If I add pasta options, that's pretty easy as well. You also have no understanding of french cuisine. I missed that. I think he meant Chinese cuisine with sauces and frying, certainly not French. LOL. All the merrier this thread becomes over time. I suggest OP close it as he is clearly delusional and we don't waste more time/space/bandwidth etc. Thank you !
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October 30, 2011, 10:02:54 PM |
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You also have no understanding of french cuisine.
Oh, and you do? Why is your word better than mine?
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greyhawk
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October 30, 2011, 10:04:17 PM |
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You also have no understanding of french cuisine.
Oh, and you do? Why is your word better than mine? I'm half French.
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