[GeoStL] Re: KSDK feature - Don who?

  • From: Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 08:37:44 -0700 (PDT)

The extension glass kit for the 140's to get more space between trays and glass 
for the product to drop was the first thing that I did for them back in 1977, 
before that the product used to vend and just lean against the glass and stop.
  Ah, they were dependable machines back then ;-), but the new ones now have 
Sure Vend.  
  It's an electronic sensing program that assures a customer of getting their 
product.  If it does not see a product drop then you can try again for the same 
product or a different one, then again a third time, then get your money back.  
That way if there is just one empty space you can get the next one, or if you 
push the wrong buttons you can try again, then if nothing else get your money 
back and insert it again.  With that system there is a lot less damages done to 
machines like when people used to get ripped off and they took it out on the 
machine.  I myself have kicked and shook many vending machines.  
  We also have to learn how to steal from them so we can try to prevent it from 
happening.  But the thief's are so inventive now.

Edwin Biesemeyer <singer1ed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  When I quit over 3½ years ago, some of the 140 series models and some of the 
430's were still being used. at one of the companies I had worked for.  In a 
sense I preferred them over some of the newer stuff.

Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:     You did vending for a 
living.  You probably used some of the machines that I helped to design from 
National Vendors.
   
  PS: Hope they worked OK.
  

Edwin Biesemeyer <singer1ed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    I've got a couple of friends here in St. Louis that Geocache but do not log 
their finds on GC.com.
   
  Also, when I did vending for a living, I ran the machines at KSDK for a 
while.  I don't recall seeing this guy named Jack while I was there but then I 
never got to go to certain areas.  I do know from experience though that KSDK 
many times uses their own people to do stories partly because of the "Glory 
Suckers" that are in the general public.  I was asked on a couple of occasions 
to be interviewed for different stories but turned them down because of no 
interest in the subjects.  Many times they use their own people or their 
friends and family members on stories like cover stories where the subject has 
to be contacted several times over a certain length of time.


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