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Vending machine Z-coordinate

Ever want to get the third bag of chips from the back row?
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you should have the option to select item not only by the x, y- coordinates, but also the z coordinate. to get the only bag of potato chips you want that is in the very last slot...
sin, Jul 21 2003


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       [Mr Burns]: Huh?
bristolz, Jul 21 2003
  

       I like this. It would also eliminate the problem of the first slot being empty due to a malfunction. I've wondered how much money vending machine companies miss out on when a row is nearly full and stays that way because the first buyer got a bonus. Not sure how you'd implement this. I guess a totally new type of machine. Seems like there'd be some wasted space to make room for the additional picking mechanism, but, + anyway.
half, Jul 21 2003
  

       What happens to the products on the rack that are in front of the one you want?
waugsqueke, Jul 21 2003
  

       A hole in the top of the machine could let you redeposit the unwanted product. It would work on the honor system.
phundug, Jul 21 2003
  

       vendors dispense from the front and are generally filled from the back, thus, in always vending the front pack/bar/can, you get the oldest product in the machine. This is the only way that the vendor filler can guarantee effective stock rotation, which is good for us all. sorry, I must fish you.
jonthegeologist, Jul 21 2003
  

       as opposed to humans which are filled from the front and dispense from the back
DeathNinja, Jul 21 2003
  

       naughty death.
po, Jul 21 2003
  


 

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