Sanity
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Joined: 6/14/2006 From: Nampa, Idaho USA Status: offline
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We're getting to the point that you just think it and its delivered to your doorstep. There are more machines performing different steps along the way every day. Okay by me. quote:
ORIGINAL: NeedToUseYou oh you guys think automated check-outs are bad, LOL. That is the first one percent. You should watch a documentary on automated warehouses, and then just think about it for a bit. Hrmmmm, a store is merely an inefficient warehouse, that requires payment for varied single items. Now, merge an automated warehouse custom designed to serve one instead of a pallet, with the automated checkout. Mostly likely the system will be a store, that has a single display item for each item available for purchase, you swipe your card next to the item you just selected walk off, while the robotic automated warehouse builds your cart. Once you are done walking around, you'll go to the front of the store, swipe your card, and it'll shit your cart out for you charging your credit card, and sending you on your merry way. It is possible to build a store that only has a few technicians, a handful of security people(this is even temporary problem with rfid), and maybe a couple dock workers, of course you keep a couple friendly people to show you to the displays, accept returns, that's about it. Anyway, I been thinking about that since around 2000, and step one is near completion, automated checkouts, rfid is being integrated. It's just a matter of time before Wal-Mart opens a test facility.
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