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German engineering...

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Hi everybody,

due to a bad cold there hasn't been any training for me for almost a week now. Being bored sitting at home I surfed the internet and came across this wonderful masterpiece of german engineering :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-rRRT8lS4s
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That's great. Do you think it will catch on?

Not sure who designed it but I suggest they have too much time on their hands! :lol:
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Yes Jonathan, that was programmed by someone with too much time. I don't think it will catch on, too expensive I'm afraid. And I prefer the beer being served by a nice waitress anyway :wink:
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Grobi wrote:I prefer the beer being served by a nice waitress anyway :wink:
I'm with you there Peter. :P
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