However I love
the idea of convenience stores and stuff.
Not exact matches
I always like the
idea of being frugal and and whipping up cups and cups
of Homemade Pumpkin Puree from scratch, but when I lived in America,
convenience always won and I always found myself stocking up on canned pumpkin puree from the
store.
Based around the
idea of complete
convenience, such a
store would work using a system
of cameras, sensors or RFID readers that would be able to identify shoppers and the items they've chosen, according to the application, which was filed in September and published in January.
I knew from the moment I had the
idea that
of course the Baba Yagas ran a chain
of convenience stores on chicken legs, for example.
Sidenote — a positive word about the Kindle: As I've written before, I have one and despite its god - awful hardware design and some
of the most incredibly bad user - interface
ideas I've ever witnessed (see earlier review), I like the
convenience of having dozens
of books in my briefcase and I especially like the think - it, buy - it instant - shopification features it offers with an EVDO - powered access to the Amazon
store.