Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lecture Post

The food replicator system looks like a microwave, but has fewer buttons. The way it works is kind of complicated, but simple in a way. When you first finish cooking your first meal and put it on a plate, you place it into the replication system. Once inside, a small camera captures an image of the plate and stores it using the memory system of the replicator.  Next, you place all ingredients used to make that meal inside a compartment that is part of the replicator and press the "begin" button.  Once done, you have a another delicious meal ready!

I believe social media could help boost the stock of my food replication machine greatly.  Once people get a genreal idea of what it is, they could suggest improvements or revisions that needs to be made.  It's be a great way to market my product and have big time manafacturing companies really looking into the invention.  It would only be a profit for them if they did.

I would continue to let people on social media know where things are heading with my device as far a progression grows.  I would continually advertise my product and surround it with a lot of anitcipation.  Once I've done this and it is released on to the market, millions of people can buy it and hop on a social site to brag about how good the invention is.

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