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Kitchens that have the deep under the counter corner cabinets with the tiny doors sometimes have a lazy susan, or a rotating base for storing thier stuff. Why not build one with voice recognition so when you put something into an open spot you give it a name, and the next time you want that same object you say that name, and it will rotate to theposition it was in when you named it. And there it is! No more searching or pulling out everything to find that one thing.
m_for, Nov 02 2003
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I'm just thinking that you'd have to remain pretty quiet in the kitchen and not listen to the radio or anything while you cooked or this thing would be offering food like my grandmother... 'Here you're nothing but skin and bones, have some oats, have some flour...'
Easier would to just have numbered segments, an a knob/button you set to the segment you want, and a motor turns it to the one needed.
That's an interesting idea--having labeled segments. I may add labels to the segments of mine (when I find my Dymo labeler).