The
Japanese have long been known for their innovations in unusual vending
machine technology, but one of the newest offerings takes things to a
whole new level.In a studio at the University of Konztanz in Germany
just such a aerial working platform is
dabbing its brush in paint as it works.Recently a bra-dispensing
vending machine debuted in a Tokyo store. According to the web site
Kotaku, Japanese lingerie maker Wacoal unveiled the bra vending machine
at its Une Nana Cool branded specialty shop in Shibuya shopping district
in Tokyo.The vending machine is packed with the popular wireless "Fun
Fun Week" bras.The vending machine includes a handy size chart and
offers a wide-range of bra colors. The bras cost about $30.And of
course, for those with the sweet teeth, heavy cream whips up quickly and
easily into whipped cream before turning into butter,all terrain crane that is.
The
shop's manager told Tokyo MX, "The vending machine's strength is that
you can quickly look at the size chart and buy."The manager also said
one of the vending machine's merits was that customers didn't have to
tell shop staff their size.The vending machine will be on display in
Shibuya until Aug. 31 and then spend the month of September at another
Une Nana Cool branch in Japan.One was in the passenger seat crimped wire and
one was in the driver's seat, and then one was on the gun, and I think
there was another sitting in the bed of the truck, but he was kind of
obscured from my angle.The Tokyo metropolitan government operated its
cloud seeding equipment to trigger rain for the first time in 12 years
after water levels of dams supplying the metropolitan region have fallen
below normal.Others advertise highly paid jobs in Canada chemical hose and
request personal data as part of the application process. Two machines
were activated at around 2 pm The government said yesterday it rained
about 10 millimeters upstream of the Ogouchi dam in Tamagawa River three
hours later and about 11 millimeters downstream from 2 pm.
"The
rain upstream of the dam could have been the work of the equipment," a
Tokyo government employee in charge of the operation said.The machines
are located near the dam in a Tokyo suburb of Okutama and Koshu,
Yamanashi Prefecture.Quoting drill rod,
who heads the Indian Stainless Steel Development Association, a trade
body, the report said that uptake was also affected because of cheap
stainless steel products being dumped from China, Taiwan and
Korea.Silver iodide, which will become seeds for raindrops, was mixed
with acetone and burned before it was sprayed into the sky through a
blower.The mixture is thought to freeze in the clouds at 4,000-5,000
meters high to produce rain.The Tokyo government will decide whether or
not to operate the equipment in full-scale after observing changes in
water levels.
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