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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

Gone are the days of slow service and surly waiters at an automated restaurant in Germany.

Diners at the newly-opened restaurant in Nuremberg can now place their order using a touch-screen computer. Their meal then arrives via an elaborate spiral rail network that descends from the second floor ktichen. While the restaurant has a futuristic concept, the food served there is traditional, and it seems to be a hit with diners.

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  • why can't we just make everything automated and get rid of money and profit, then our civilization would really grow big time, and become much easier to live, this is just one example of phasing out old jobs that are not needed anymore. Soon everyone's job will be phased out, Doesn't it make sense to just get rid of the old monetary system?

  • german engineering. :)

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  • This provides new more technological jobs which are less labor intensive.

  • Vorsprung Durch Technik

  • Yea but it still doesn't create convo with customers or ensure good food quality right then n there so its useless lol

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  • i smell robbery

  • the man below me is a genius...

    u scans now this???

    this is not good takes peoples jobs.

    fuck technology, its evil.

  • Another machine to create UNEMPLOYMENT...

  • @SQLinjected Go watch Zeitgeist: all three movies

    Absorb the new and growing concensus

  • It's great. I was there last Sunday. It's brilliant!!!

    I hope my english is OK (I'm German).

  • @SQLinjected Well he is right. It will eventually happen. It's inevitable. Back in the days 99% were farmers. When that was automated most people started to work in factories.. now factories are pretty much automated and the majority of people work in the service sector. The more jobs that get automated the closer we get to a collapse of the monetary system.

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