How much do you usually leave as tip to people who serve your drinks and meals? Others do not give much, others do not leave a tip at all. Carrying meals from the kitchen to your table, bringing back dirty dishes from your place to the dishwasher seems easy but it is not always a piece of cake. You should watch your step, keep your balance, avoid the food spills on the floor, etc. However, with the release of Laskmi-Do’s Table Robot, waiters and busboys can get their needed and awaited R&Rs .
The Table Robot brings to mind the Segway. FYI, Segway is the company that makes those popular personal transport devices. The table robot is similar to the Segway in that it transports and moves around using wheels. However, the table robot doesn’t transport people. It serves your drinks and meals.
It is tall and is actually high enough to be used as a regular table. It is also thin and is able to balance itself on top of only one pair of wheels.
Most of the people who have seen the table robot remark that it looks unstable and unable to keep its balance. Since its main purpose is to serve your food, the main concern is how it will be able to take care of your meals as they are being served, so balance is a big thing that should be taken into consideration. But the makers of the table robot say the opposite. Like a bicycle, it will be able to balance your dishes, and other than that, it also has high energy efficiency. It is also able to move around using a remote control.
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Hothead Technologies has just released a football helmet that is capable of measuring a football player’s temperature and relaying the information back to the coach. Since 1995, 39 football players, mostly high school students, have died of overheating while playing football or training for a game. This shows that broken ankles or broken noses aren’t the only dangers that players must prevent when playing. A thermistor is located under the padding of the helmet. It measures the temperature of a player in his temporal artery. The measured temperature is sent back to the coach through a built-in radio also found inside the helmet. It is shown through a PDA that the coach will be able
to monitor while watching. Only temperatures between 99.9 degrees and 110 degrees fahrenheit will be sent; illness usually settles at 104 degrees fahrenheit. This system is called HOT or Heat Observation Technology. However, it is possible that the temperature measured is a few degrees away from the real temperature of the player, because of other factors like rain and sweat. But overall, the Hothead measures the precise temperatures.
story. First of all, it is wireless. You do not have to work a labyrinth of electrical wires to connect your router to the computer, the phone, the modem, etc. Your room wouldn’t be a mess. You wouldn’t have to look for a guntacker to manage the wires under your table.

