> Always Wrong, the utterly foulmouthed group idiot, adding absolutely
> NOTHING but insults to this thread, as usual...
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Reply by John Doe●June 29, 20222022-06-29
Eddie, the Astraweb nym-shifting troll is flagging off-topic posts
with its copy of my ID, then replies to its own post. Strange but true.
Eddie has never posted anything NORMAL except when it got a spanking...
https://groups.google.com/g/sci.electronics.repair/c/MesPLcGU4BE
See also...
Edward H. <dtgamer99 gmail.com>
Edward Hernandez <dtgamer99 gmail.com>
Peter Weiner <dtgamer99 gmail.com>
John Doe <always.look message.header> (Astraweb, Aioe.org)
Bertrand Sindri <bertrand.sindri yahoo.com> (unlikely but possible)
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John Doe <always.look@message.header> wrote:
Pizza can likely be automated; the pie is a fixed shape/size, the
placement of toppings isn't too critical; heating over electric heat
not too much of a safety issue (in a moving vehicle). The process
would be repeatable in the time domain so you could arrange for
deferring the start of the bake to ensure the result "comes out
of the oven" on arrival at destination (even in the presence of
variable traffic conditions)
A french fry vending machine seems more elusive (there have been
many but, apparent by their ABSENCE, all seem to produce less
than ideal results).
Perhaps the "processed" fries aren't created by peeling/cutting potatoes
but, rather, by grinding them up and reforming them (hence the lousy
texture)?
[A peeled potato seems like it would be relatively easy to slice
and fry -- esp in an air fryer -- for that "made at home" taste]
Reply by a a●June 29, 20222022-06-29
On Wednesday, 29 June 2022 at 22:56:48 UTC+2, Don Y wrote:
> On 6/29/2022 7:53 AM, Ed Lee wrote:
> > On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 5:03:11 AM UTC-7, dean...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> We told bad jokes as kids that X job didn't need a rocket scientist. This
> >> involved a few. A start up called Stellar Pizza cooks the pizza in a truck
> >> while it's on the way to the customer's house.
> >> <https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/former-spacex-scientists-turned-restauranteurs-crafting-full-automated-mobile-pizza-maker/>
> >
> > So, a food truck that only do pizza. Certainly not rocket science. Anyway,
> > it should be good enough to just keep it warm, rather than cooking it on the
> > way.
> The advantage to cooking it "in transit" is it cuts down your
> time from order to delivery WITHOUT requiring you to anticipate
> the types of pizzas your customers MIGHT want and having them
> COOKED, on-hand and awaiting delivery (reheated).
>
> Pizza is one of those foods that can be either very good OR
> very bad and, depending on the mood of the consumer, "good
> enough", regardless.
>
> [Ice cream is another]
> > We were thinking about making a heating delivery truck for a friend's
> > restaurant.
> A neighbor built (from the frame up) a "mobile concession"
> with refrigeration, grill, cotton candy, etc. Being a fireman,
> by trade, he made it look like a fire truck.
>
> His neighbors got annoyed looking at a bright red food truck
> parked in front of his house... (against zoning regulations)
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(http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=164904625100) posted Fri, 4 Mar 2022
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> Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
> except insults to this group.
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> The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
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> The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
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> CLUELESS...
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Reply by a a●June 29, 20222022-06-29
On Wednesday, 29 June 2022 at 14:03:11 UTC+2, dean...@gmail.com wrote:
> We told bad jokes as kids that X job didn't need a rocket scientist. This involved a few.
> A start up called Stellar Pizza cooks the pizza in a truck while it's on the way to the customer's house.
> <htt ews.com/losang tists-turned-restauran ted-mobile-pi a-ma ker/>
fake
Reply by Don Y●June 29, 20222022-06-29
On 6/29/2022 7:53 AM, Ed Lee wrote:
> On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 5:03:11 AM UTC-7, dean...@gmail.com wrote:
>> We told bad jokes as kids that X job didn't need a rocket scientist. This
>> involved a few. A start up called Stellar Pizza cooks the pizza in a truck
>> while it's on the way to the customer's house.
>> <https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/former-spacex-scientists-turned-restauranteurs-crafting-full-automated-mobile-pizza-maker/>
>
> So, a food truck that only do pizza. Certainly not rocket science. Anyway,
> it should be good enough to just keep it warm, rather than cooking it on the
> way.
The advantage to cooking it "in transit" is it cuts down your
time from order to delivery WITHOUT requiring you to anticipate
the types of pizzas your customers MIGHT want and having them
COOKED, on-hand and awaiting delivery (reheated).
Pizza is one of those foods that can be either very good OR
very bad and, depending on the mood of the consumer, "good
enough", regardless.
[Ice cream is another]
> We were thinking about making a heating delivery truck for a friend's
> restaurant.
A neighbor built (from the frame up) a "mobile concession"
with refrigeration, grill, cotton candy, etc. Being a fireman,
by trade, he made it look like a fire truck.
His neighbors got annoyed looking at a bright red food truck
parked in front of his house... (against zoning regulations)
> Compared to other regulars, Bozo contributes practically nothing
> except insults to this group.
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to USENET (**) has been 66.4% of its posts contributing "nothing except
insults" to USENET.
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The John Dope troll stated the following in message-id
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> The troll doesn't even know how to format a USENET post...
And the John Dope troll stated the following in message-id
<sg3kr7$qt5$1@dont-email.me>:
> The reason Bozo cannot figure out how to get Google to keep from
> breaking its lines in inappropriate places is because Bozo is
> CLUELESS...
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Reply by John Doe●June 29, 20222022-06-29
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> We told bad jokes as kids that X job didn't need a rocket scientist. This involved a few.
> A start up called Stellar Pizza cooks the pizza in a truck while it's on the way to the customer's house.
> <https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/former-spacex-scientists-turned-restauranteurs-crafting-full-automated-mobile-pizza-maker/>
>
>
Reply by ●June 29, 20222022-06-29
On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 05:03:03 -0700 (PDT), Dean Hoffman
<deanh6929@gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds like Webvan II.
It would make more sense to deliver ready-to-cook pizza. But you can
buy that at the supermarket.
Our little store in the village sells baggies of fresh-made sourdough
pizza dough for about $3. Roll it out, sprinkle a little cheese on
top, cook for 10 minutes at 450F. Not rocket science.
Amazon/WholeFoods will deliver a ready-to-cook pizza in 2 hours.
Reply by Ed Lee●June 29, 20222022-06-29
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 5:03:11 AM UTC-7, dean...@gmail.com wrote:
So, a food truck that only do pizza. Certainly not rocket science. Anyway, it should be good enough to just keep it warm, rather than cooking it on the way. We were thinking about making a heating delivery truck for a friend's restaurant.