Tuesday, October 21, 2014 1:46:47 AM
Looks like Nolan's sons are running some not-for-profit tech company:
http://twobitcircus.com/
and here is the link for Tapcode:
http://www.tapcode.net/
It appears as if this company is marketing Nolan's software.
I see 2 problems with the basic concept that were always there; they are two distinct products (games vs food service), and this is a bad mix with the restaurant business.
The second point is kind of obvious. Greasy burgers and a computer screen just do not mix. It is unsanitary.
The second point is... I think that in a fast-food context, this product has a chance. I can think of 2 restaurants in my area that rely on a similar concept. In one of them, the customer goes up to the front counter and orders, then takes a sign with a number to his seat. The food is brought to him. In the second case, the customer goes to the front desk orders, and then takes a vibrator back to his seat. When it vibrates, he goes up and gets his food.
In either case, the table service is avoided, the food arrives quicker, and all for giving up a bit of service.
So the target market is fast food. Why then... would that same customer want to sit there playing games???
Just a thought.
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