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Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:33 am
by BRWombat
ktulu wrote:LeonardKinsey wrote:1. Is the machine/cup/tag system self-contained, or do we need an external
server? I’m just wondering if all of the data is stored/written to the
RFID tag, or if it writes to some extensive back-end database that we’ll
need to support.
I would follow up and ask if you decided to use a back-end server if they support that.
And another follow-up: Is the self-contained data on the tag encoded and to what degree (in other words, can the data be read and easily spoofed)?
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:15 pm
by kurtisnelson
Zazu wrote:Such "areas" can be arbitrarily small. You could scan each attraction and shop, or even each aisle within a shop. The latter would probably be something done as a temporary survey, it wouldn't be terribly productive to do it daily. (Though Attractions still logs the guest count of every attraction each hour, so perhaps it's easy to underestimate Mickey's appetite for raw data.)
Mickey loves massive amounts of datapoints, especially when it can justify taking staffing away from things.
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:54 pm
by little skunk
Lots of cast members at the quick service food places at the Disney resorts tell guests over and over again that if they purchase a resort mug that they can keep bringing their resort mug back for free drinks every time they come back to that resort for another vacation. A lot of these cast members are managers.
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 4:25 pm
by StephM
CptnSkippy wrote:Jumping back to the RFID discussion... with the thoughts of tracking guests in the future with their RFID tags throughout the park, what are the chances they are doing that now with us and the costuming tags?
The hospital where I work tracks us. We have little dohickeys that we carry that can be used as a panic button, but the secretary has a computer screen, which shows our name and the room number we are in. It also keeps track of time spent in which area. They only work on our floor, but apparently have the potential to cover the entire hospital.
My DH calls it my "nurse lojack"
:D: BTW, good to see everyone...I've been kinda MIA for a while. Went and got my RN and moved to FL.
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:50 am
by DisneyMom
StephM wrote:The hospital where I work tracks us. We have little dohickeys that we carry that can be used as a panic button, but the secretary has a computer screen, which shows our name and the room number we are in. It also keeps track of time spent in which area. They only work on our floor, but apparently have the potential to cover the entire hospital.
My DH calls it my "nurse lojack"
:D: BTW, good to see everyone...I've been kinda MIA for a while. Went and got my RN and moved to FL.
It could be used for both Good and Evil- Good-Finding Doctor IMMEDIATELY in Emergency.
Bad-used to determine if we spent to much time on a patient, at the computer, in the pot! :mad:
CONGRATS on getting your RN!!!!!
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:25 am
by CptnSkippy
LeonardKinsey wrote:
So the main question has been answered here: the data IS written directly to the RFID tag, and does NOT reference a back-end database! As I said previously, this definitely opens up the door for the tags to be hacked, or for “unlimited refill” tags to be programmed and sold by enterprising hackers.
Visited Food and Wine for Boyz II Men last week, staying at ASMusic. Since we already have pink and blue mugs, I convinced MrsSkippy to go to Sports to get different colors. Based on my observations, the chip serial number is preloaded into the fountain and activated on first pour. My Length of stay was 2 nights, but my mug was valid for two weeks. The cashier never scanned anything at purchase to start it or load it.
I also don't think it's a success. While there for one meal the fill lever was broken by someone trying to push harder to get the drink out. I assisted two non-English speakers trying to figure out why it wouldn't fill their mug (have to set the mug on the lever platform and push in at same time). The on-screen instructions are only in English, not that anybody reads them anyway.
In the end, is it worth it? Seems like more aggravation than it's worth.
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:45 am
by Big Wallaby
DisneyMom wrote:Bad-used to determine if we spent to much time on a patient, at the computer, in the pot! :mad:
At the same time, it depends on the company you work for. I was talking with a guy the other day who was saying he's had his company back him up several times now using the GPS, when a customer called the company and said he only spent ten minutes at their house for this issue or that. They would look up his info and respond that no, his car was in their driveway for an hour and a half with the engine off. Usually, that shuts up the customer and they apologize, but not one, who said he obviously had taken a break in his car in their driveway for 1:15. That was this past July. In Tucson.
On the other hand, I have worked for a few companies that would have only used that against me. But then, there is a reason I don't work for any of those companies now.
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:29 pm
by kurtisnelson
Big Wallaby wrote:On the other hand, I have worked for a few companies that would have only used that against me. But then, there is a reason I don't work for any of those companies now.
And then there is Mickey who expects the accuracy of GPS on hand entered time sheets...
Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:51 am
by turkeyham
At Ship to Shore, we do have the souvenior cups for frozen lemonade. We always tell the SG that there is no free refills on the cups. Just this afternoon my lead tells a SG that the cups can not get free refills and neither do the restaurants. The SG returned and asked him to refill it for free. What is wrong with these SG. I have learned, if you want to get a refill, you purchase the beverage, pour it in yourself and walk away.

Re: Refillable mugs
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:44 pm
by Alyssa3467
DisneyMom wrote:It could be used for both Good and Evil- Good-Finding Doctor IMMEDIATELY in Emergency.
Bad-used to determine if we spent to much time on a patient, at the computer, in the pot! :mad:
CONGRATS on getting your RN!!!!!
"Computer, locate Dr. Crusher."
"Dr. Crusher is in Sickbay."
::goes to Sickbay and finds Dr. Crusher's communicator in the floor.::
:p: