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Comments on ‘Boozers rejoice - it's the USB wine tap!’Thursday 3rd July 2008 13:15 GMT Hilarious - but...Elrond Hubbard • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:04 GMT
I remember this one doing the rounds late last year... so you should be trying to find faux usb-cheese gadgets by now. France is teh winnar!Ash • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:20 GMT
This is Twelvety Billions times better than that 1/4 tonne bottle opener. VIVA LA FRANCE! Wont work on VistaRobbin Nichol • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:26 GMT
No drivers! Paris cos she does French, apparently. No ThanksDanger Mouse • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:32 GMT
I'll wait for the USB London Pride version Hic Up The ONLY funny thing about it....Andy Worth • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:36 GMT
....is that anyone even bothered to give it news space. DOHRob • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:41 GMT
There was me thinking you attached a bottle of wine to it, and it served as a somewhat pointless powered pump, but it's actually even more useless serves about as much a purpose as paris saddly.Kevin • Thursday 3rd July 2008 14:47 GMT
some idiot will believe its really can pour wine from the internet. Sacre Bleu!c price • Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:09 GMT
What a great invention! Now, where do I get the CAMRA version from? @kevinc price • Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:20 GMT
You mean that you can't download wine from the internet? You'll be telling me next that I don't need to put the network cable in a bucket to catch the bits when I unplug the printer. That must be true, a tech support guy told me to.... I agree with RobRob • Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:20 GMT
There's got to be some potential there, i mean think how much more pissed you could get if all you had to do to refill your glass was push a button on a usb device linked to, maybe a box rather than a bottle, but still, i'd get one. Is there a German model for beer?Anonymous Coward • Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:49 GMT
Are these going to be allowed on airliners? "The people of France have made a joke"Hugo • Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:51 GMT
"France has been investing heavily in humour development since the 1970s and the government has today revealed the first fruits of the scheme - a joke about a USB Wine Dispenser. "France will be having another go at doing a joke in 2012." http://www.idiottoys.com/2007/12/people-of-france-have-made-joke.html @Danger Mousekissingthecarpet • Thursday 3rd July 2008 16:20 GMT
How about the USB ESB version? - its a bit stronger than London Pride Stop moaning you miserable sodsChris • Thursday 3rd July 2008 16:52 GMT
I mean really. Lighten up a bit guys, you didn't surf to the reg to get any work done, did you? @c priceKevin • Thursday 3rd July 2008 17:13 GMT
My comment was from having dealt with people on a daily basis that would buy this thing than scream at me when it didn't work just because they saw a video of it working on the internet, and would not listen to any rational explanation. Only on MAC and WindowsMick Gower • Thursday 3rd July 2008 17:14 GMT
I can't believe they have only made it Windows and Mac compatable. Shame it's not Linux campatable then it could run Wine. But does it do Napa Valley wines as well?Herby • Thursday 3rd July 2008 18:21 GMT
Look, if you want it to be "universal" it should work world wide. None of that yucky French stuff, only good California stuff for me. Of course, if they had one for sodas or coffee, I would have signed up already. I can see it now: USB Starbucks. You heard it here first! I don't know...Warhelmet • Thursday 3rd July 2008 18:24 GMT
I've seen battery powered corkscrews. A USB powered corkscrew/pump thing would be a pointless gadget but would probably do as well as other pointless USB powered gadgets. Hmm, how about the re-invention of the SodaStream as a USB controlled alcopop maker? Mine's the one with the bottle of Bulgarian red in it. Aw...Pyros • Thursday 3rd July 2008 18:26 GMT
I was hoping for the one that delivered beer to your desk! Imagine the "intellectual copyright" battles the brewmakers would get into, however. Richard Stallman would become a legendary figure in THAT arena, I tell you! Mine's the one with the code for Landshark on a CD in its inner pocket, thanks. USBeer?Anonymous Coward • Thursday 3rd July 2008 18:39 GMT
What I also find hilarious is that it's called USBWine, not USBVin - isn't there a law prohibiting the use of languages other than French in the names of products? (so it really should be BSU Vin - vin du bus seriel universel, although not very sure about the frenchiness of the term "bus"). @ Robbin NicholDavid Pollard • Thursday 3rd July 2008 19:07 GMT
"No drivers!" I should jolly well hope not. Look for a .cab. Bad ExampleDave • Thursday 3rd July 2008 19:24 GMT
Surely it's not a good idea to mix drivers with alcohol? You ought to be OK on Vista though, that probably doesn't have a driver. le froggiekain preacher • Thursday 3rd July 2008 19:43 GMT
"You mean that you can't download wine from the internet?" ask linux people they do it all the time - isn't there a law prohibiting the use of languages other than French in the names of products? They try to balance it so that not to many words from a foreign language will dilute the purist language. That's a losing battle since so mane new tech products have English names that the were just giving them a french pronunciation such as le computor , in stead of computer. Recently they have even given that up. @Mick GowerGeoff Mackenzie • Thursday 3rd July 2008 21:25 GMT
There is a FOSS driver. It's a work in progress, but makes excellent vinegar if you have USB1.1, and a single core processor. Toxicity is down since v0.3.97 as well. A while backSam • Thursday 3rd July 2008 21:49 GMT
..when I was in IT, with a friend I discussed simple matter stream information over the interweb, specifically BOIP.. Beer Over Internet Protocol. One day.... @KevinSteen Hive • Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:57 GMT
"some idiot will believe its really can pour wine from the internet." The Internet is a seemingly inexhaustible source of poor whines. I suppose the whisk(e)y tap ...skeptical i • Friday 4th July 2008 02:19 GMT
... would plug into the Fire(water) drive? Mine's got the happy flask in the pocket. Of course you'd say it is fake!Charles Manning • Friday 4th July 2008 04:25 GMT
You bastards don't even accept global warming is true! I think there is a conspiracy here. You guys all have shares in the beverage market and don't want to see them undercut by this cool invention. No! You'd rather just dis this product without researching the facts. You're just a bunch of crybabies wishing you had invented this. Well guess what buddy the Truth is out. You can't stop progress even if you try. I think it should also come in a British version that serves piss warm beer. Just run the beer through the CPU cooling to warm it up. Coffee pluginAndrew Stone • Friday 4th July 2008 08:34 GMT
It isn't a new idea. Hugeglobalnet created an internet-based beverage delivery system more than 8 years ago Actually...Mike Fishcake • Friday 4th July 2008 09:17 GMT
As I explained on another forum when this topic was brought up... After researching this, I've found that it's not a hoax, although there's more to it than meets the eye: As well as the USB adapter, your computer needs to meet the Bluetooth V3.01 specification (not the traditional bluetooth) because the bandwidth provided by bluetooth 3.01 has sufficient bandwidth to manipulate the molecules of the "base liquid" (a "programmable" juice if you will) supplied by the manufacturers. You also need to attach a pump for the aforementioned base liquid to your computer, which needs to be plugged into the mains. Although this technology is revolutionary, there hasn't been a "fanfare" release, as the manufacturers are trying to come up with anti-copying technology, due to already being under threat from "drink piracy". There are many P2P networks out there where the users are illegally trading wines and other usb-based alchoholic drinks. These programmes go by such names as GrapeTorrent, WineWire and BeerShare. Previously on El Reg...W • Friday 4th July 2008 11:27 GMT
Careful now. We all know what happens when geeks get involved with wine: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/13/welsh_darth_vader_sentence/ Or even worse: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/18/el_reg_birthday/page4.html [The icon is me doing the recycling at the bottle bank] @Actually, How about...Lukin Brewer • Friday 4th July 2008 12:41 GMT
ePlonkey, Wazaa (*the* site for pirated Budweiser), PirateBayRum, Nipster, Dropster, Beaujolais Gnuvoux, Sherryaza, WinPX, Morepeeus or Juiced. Or just download direct from Boozenet. You could even go to one of the legit aggregators: RealAle-dio and QuickTimeGentlemenPlease (lots of cider there). The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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