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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsNext will be the roaming pissoir so you never have to get up to pee...
Japanese answer to the Bud beer delivery system:
https://www.cnet.com/products/panasonic-movable-fridge-plus-sake-cooler/preview
We've seen some seriously awesome stuff at Europe's largest tech conference. But Panasonic's roving mini fridge/sake server might be the coolest yet.
According to Panasonic, this device is linked to a database that provides details about every bottle of sake in your Panasonic fridge. From there, it's supposed to offer up suggestions about the best food to go with your beverage.
It also supposedly responds to voice commands and can move around the house to deliver your sake -- no effort required.
According to Panasonic, this device is linked to a database that provides details about every bottle of sake in your Panasonic fridge. From there, it's supposed to offer up suggestions about the best food to go with your beverage.
It also supposedly responds to voice commands and can move around the house to deliver your sake -- no effort required.
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Next will be the roaming pissoir so you never have to get up to pee... (Original Post)
TreasonousBastard
Sep 2017
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JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,632 posts)1. I had one of those once.
Catheter and collection bag, next best thing to a roaming pissoir.
On second thought, maybe I don't recommend it.
surrealAmerican
(11,790 posts)2. That's going to mess up the old joke:
Is you refrigerator running?...
jmowreader
(52,992 posts)3. They already have those