
And if you get hold of the phone number, there's nothing stopping you from texting an order to the machine.Īnd for the record? I love their main product, too - I'll like it even better when I can get a cell phone number for my computer so I don't have to get a cell phone at all to send and receive text messages. I also love it that John Lauer's favorite part of the whole set up is also my favorite part - the edible ink printing.įor those who were wondering, the coffee is apparently great. Textspresso uses a combination of dictionary look-up methods, hidden. Een volautomatische espressomachine waar je jouw bakkie pleur per SMS moet bestellen. The problem with Big Data is not that is. In de horeca moet je innoveren en innovatie is duidelijk terug te vinden in de Textpresso. You can also get a good look at the actual motor and train mechanism, and the seriously nice job they did with the slots and grooves in the countertop. YouTube videos, Instragram photos, tweets. You'll also get a close-up look at the little robot arm in action - both on the automatic scripted run and manually controlled with - you'll love this - an xBox controller. The whole setup includes a milk cooler and grinder, and is powered by 2 servos and 3 stepper motors. TextSpresso machine brews caffeinated goodness via text messaging (video). If I weren't on the wrong coast, I'd take them up on it and b) how cool would it be to work for a company that lets you play like this? You'll notice a bit of name-dropping going on here - that's a Jura Impresso XS90 machine starring in the video, and the company head honcho gives a shout out to Seattle Coffee Gear, where they bought it and other coffee related parts. The YouTube videos description (spotted by former Joystiqr Dave Hinkle). Arthur Ganson makes amazing sculptures using wire gears and mechanisms Making wire gears Sample piece: Meditation 1 Search youTube for many other videos of.


They tweeted me out a thanks for the nice article and invited me to drop by the office anytime. A couple of days ago, I posted about the TextSpresso machine developed by the tech and coffee geeks at Zipwhip - you remember, right? The ultra-cool coffee machine that makes an espresso when you send it a text - and prints your name on the crema? Here's a follow-up video with a lot more detail for all you guys that were drooling over having this baby at work:įirst, lemme just say that a) these guys are on top of their publicity.
