Bowling $$$

Started by jgp12000, September 16, 2024, 08:09:10 AM

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jgp12000

I use to bowl regularly & in a league a few times.I was TDY in Syracuse,NY  & bowled in a 100 lane alley,largest I ever seen.Back then you paid/game.Friday we took the gkids bowling.Nowadays it's $50/hour,just the 3 children played & got 2 games in.Pizza,wings,pitcher of sprite & another $50 later,a robot brought the food & when we ordered from the lane on the scoreboard monitor there was a tip option ::) I guess for the robot? Businesses make it so convenient to spend money .They had a blast though !

oldmanjoe

 ???  ::)  ::)   Are we going to treat robots as our equal now .    Time to play Bocce ball !!
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jgp12000

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No telling

JasonGotaProblem

I suspect there's still a bartender involved
Any machine is a smoke machine if you use it wrong enough.

oc1

The robot may be less prone to mistakes.  It would be easier to stiff a robot on the tip.... at least until they can program in some emotion.

jgp12000

There is a digital readout on the back of the robot displaying the lane it is headed to.It probably shows up to work on time everday, but that depends on a human to make sure its charged if the human shows up...