Where will we have lunch today?

Me and Tivo-Guy both hate making decisions on where to have lunch. Our conversations always end up with “you choose” “no you choose”. So, we came up with a solution, create an online software that would decide for us where we would have lunch today.

Tivo-Guy went and created a custom online software in which he added in all our choices for lunch. Now, whenever we want to go have lunch, one of us would click the button on his website and the software decides for us where we will have lunch. The software then sends both of us an SMS with the answer (today its pizza hut).

I would share the website with you guys but then you would probably keep clicking the button and we would keep getting SMS messages non stop through out the day. But I took a picture of “the button” and I attached it to this post :)


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  1. Entrepreneur says:

    hehehe thats cool. you guys should develop a version for bored couples too, perhaps a XXX rated one for evenings spent at home…

    So yours sms’s you the place? thats cool, do you guys use a free sms gateway?

  2. forzaq8 says:

    haha me and my friends would need something like that
    p.s: u eat open lunch ? :P

  3. Mark says:

    Entrep: I am just a user of the system I don’t know a lot about how it works. You need to direct your question to the master Tivo Guy :)

    Forza: fuck yeah open lunch!

  4. busynow says:

    The internet controlling your life :)

  5. fadibou says:

    Ammazing experiece!!!!!
    I press the button and waited, and waited and waited and waited ……….. nothing happens.
    Then mark calls and gives me the results. Pizza hut.
    :(
    Only mark and Tivo-guy get the results.
    I have to keep on guessing what they get.

  6. Entrepreneur says:

    Fabidou, perhaps you should get a dice, scribble restaurants on the side, and use that?

  7. Calmness says:

    haha … Mark, that is so great!! Maybe I should use that sometime ;)


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