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BaR2D2: The Robot Bartender


Those who dabble in "The Lazy" and looking to delve deeper into its warm, snuggly embrace, need to find a bunch of money and a friend with a soldering iron right about now.

BaR2D2, the work of an inventor named Jamie Price, is a radio-controlled robot with such glorious ideas as sound-activated neon lighting, a motorized ice/mixing drawer, six-bottle shot dispenser, and a "motorized beer elevator". The machine took five months to build.

Mr. Price was even kind enough to put the step-by-step instructions for building his humanity-ending invention up on Instructibles, so that we can all go down in a fiery blaze of robot-delivered alcoholism. Viva la technology! [From: BoingBoing]

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Robot Bartenders Are All the Rage (and Here's the Latest One)


It seems like every time we turn around, some enterprising boozehound is figuring out some way to automate the dispersal of intoxicating beverages. Some, like the RC Cooler, cater to the lazy party host, while others, like this Lego contraption, are for the geeky among us who have a need to make everything more difficult than necessary. Still others are perfect for cheapskate bar owners who don't want to pay a qualified mixologist.

The newest non-living suds jerker, featured in the video above, was part of an open house by Total Manufacturing Company (TMCO) to show off... well, we're not really sure, but it's pretty freakin' cool. A robotic arm with a skeletal metal hand and white apron pulls on taps to serve beer to guests. That is quite a gimmick. We wonder if they'll fly us out for the next opening. [From: BoingBoing]

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The Computer That Tends Bar

The Computer That Tends Bar

Boy, it's a good thing 'The Love Boat's' Isaac is no longer on the air to see this one: He, like all of mankind in due time, has been replaced by a robot -- minus the sexual innuendo, of course.

The $2,275 MyFountain is an automatic beverage dispensing system. Yes, other attempts at mechanized imbibery have come before it, but this puppy is a cut above the rest, boasting a touch screen, password and child-proofing protection, and separate lines for different types of beverages (instead of piping beer and wine down the same lines as lemonade and Shirley Temples). There's also the ability to program it with portion control. That means Grandma can self serve herself just enough Scotch to stay buzzed and happy, but not enough to make her cranky and violent.

Best of all, MyFountain is networked, which lets it hop online to retrieve drink recipes, or place orders when the bottles get low.

Now if only you could program it to completely ignore you when you want a drink -- then it would really be like a human bartender. Well, if you're not a blond in a tube top, anyway.

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