flickr.com — Aug. 1935?Known as the "notificator," the new machine is installed in streets, stores railroad stations or other public place where individuals may leave messages for friends. The machine is similar in appearance to a candy-vending device.
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thedhcMay 14, 2009
I like the design
xinoMay 14, 2009
How is it more useful? I bet if one of those things were around and I put "D addnetflix Terminator Salvation", that movie would not go into my Netflix queue. If you went to one of them and put in a suggestion for Modern Warfare 2 and put #mw2 at the end, I bet Infinity Ward wouldn't go to that robot to look at what you had to say. Microsoft would also not have employees going around the country looking at these robots to see if there's messages that have the text "#heyxboxlive" to get feedback on what the community wants to see from Xbox Live.
laganntMay 15, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=smoke+weed">http://search.twitter.com/search?q=smoke+weed</a>
sperin4May 15, 2009
I can't believe this isn't the number one story.
mrteqMay 15, 2009
That is why I jumped
fancywares319May 15, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=boobs">http://search.twitter.com/search?q=boobs</a>
Closed AccountMay 29, 2009
Too much? Too much win, you mean.
Closed AccountMay 29, 2009
May I direct your attention to Google AdWords. Digg is not a free advertising platform.